Long Island (Bahamas)

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Long Island (Bahamas) is a long, narrow island in the southern Bahamas known for its dramatic cliffs, white-sand beaches, and blue holes, including the famous Dean’s Blue Hole.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district of the Bahamas
island
administrativeDivisionOf Bahamas NERFINISHED
belongsTo Central Eleuthera and Long Island parliamentary constituency (historical/approximate) NERFINISHED
capital Clarence Town NERFINISHED
climate tropical savanna climate
contains Dean’s Blue Hole NERFINISHED
country Bahamas
currency Bahamian dollar NERFINISHED
governingBody Long Island District Council NERFINISHED
hasAirport Deadman’s Cay Airport NERFINISHED
Stella Maris Airport NERFINISHED
hasFeature Atlantic Ocean eastern shore with cliffs
Caribbean Sea western shore with beaches
blue holes
caves
limestone terrain
salt ponds
knownFor Dean’s Blue Hole NERFINISHED
blue holes
dramatic cliffs
white-sand beaches
largestSettlement Clarence Town NERFINISHED
length approximately 130 km
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Long Island (Bahamas) NERFINISHED
southern Bahamas
mainEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale agriculture
tourism
officialLanguage English
partOf Lucayan Archipelago NERFINISHED
Out Islands of the Bahamas NERFINISHED
population approximately 3000–4000 inhabitants
subdivisionName Long Island NERFINISHED
subdivisionType district
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
UTC−05:00
timeZoneDST UTC−04:00
width up to about 6 km

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Out Islands of the Bahamas hasPart Long Island (Bahamas)