The Bahamas

Coordinates: 24°15′N 76°00′W / 24.250°N 76.000°W / 24.250; -76.000

The Bahamas i/bəˈhɑːməz/, officially the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, is an island country of the Lucayan Archipelago consisting of more than 700 islands, cays, and islets in the Atlantic Ocean; north of Cuba and Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic); northwest of the Turks and Caicos Islands; southeast of the US state of Florida and east of the Florida Keys. Its capital is Nassau on the island of New Providence. The designation of "Bahamas" can refer to either the country or the larger island chain that it shares with the Turks and Caicos Islands. As stated in the mandate/manifesto of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, the Bahamas territory encompasses 470,000 km2 (180,000 sq mi) of ocean space.

Originally inhabited by the Lucayan, a branch of the Arawakan-speaking Taino people, the Bahamas were the site of Columbus' first landfall in the New World in 1492. Although the Spanish never colonised the Bahamas, they shipped the native Lucayans to slavery in Hispaniola. The islands were mostly deserted from 1513 until 1648, when English colonists from Bermuda settled on the island of Eleuthera.

Bahama (disambiguation)

Bahama or Bahamas are the name of the country officially known as The Bahamas

Bahama may also refer to:

  • Bahama (song), a 2008 Icelandic-language single by Ingó og Veðurguðirnir
  • Bahama Banks, the submerged carbonate platforms that make up much of the Bahama Archipelago
  • Bahama oriole (Icterus northropi), species of bird in the Icteridae family which is endemic to the Bahamas
  • Bahama, North Carolina, an unincorporated community in northern Durham County
  • Bahamas may also refer to:

  • Bahamas (musician), real name Afie Jurvanen (born 1981), a Canadian musician
  • Bahamasair, airline based in Nassau, Bahamas
  • Bahamas Stakes, American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in Hialeah, Florida
  • HMBS Bahamas (P-60), Offshore Patrol Vessel operated by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force
  • HMS Bahamas (K503), a frigate which served in the British Royal Navy from 1943 to 1946
  • Grand Bahama, northernmost of the islands of the Bahamas
  • Bahamas (musician)

    Afie Jurvanen (born April 28, 1981), known by his stage name Bahamas, is a Canadian musician born in Toronto, and raised in Barrie, Ontario. Jurvanen is self-taught on guitar and has worked with such musicians as Feist, Howie Beck, Jason Collett, Jack Johnson, The Weather Station, and Zeus. Bahamas' songs are represented by Downtown Music Publishing.

    Jurvanen recorded his debut album, Pink Strat, in a cabin in rural Ontario in 2008. It was released under the name Bahamas in 2009 and subsequently nominated for a 2010 Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo.

    Bahamas' second album, Barchords, was released on February 7, 2012. At the 2013 Juno Awards, it was nominated for the Adult Alternative Album of the Year and Jurvanen was nominated for Songwriter of the Year for the tracks "Be My Witness", "Caught Me Thinking", and "Lost in the Light".

    His third album, Bahamas Is Afie, was released on August 19, 2014. It was awarded first place on Q's Top 20 Albums of 2014. At the Juno Awards of 2015, Bahamas Is Afie was nominated for Adult Alternative Album of the Year, and Jurvanen was nominated for Songwriter of the Year for "All the Time", "Bitter Memories" and "Stronger Than That". He won the awards in both categories.

    Property

    In the abstract, property is that which belongs to or with something, whether as an attribute or as a component of said thing. In the context of this article, property is one or more components (rather than attributes), whether physical or incorporeal, of a person's estate; or so belonging to, as in being owned by, a person or jointly a group of people or a legal entity like a corporation or even a society. (Given such meaning, the word property is uncountable, and as such, is not described with an indefinite article or as plural.) Depending on the nature of the property, an owner of property has the right to consume, alter, share, redefine, rent, mortgage, pawn, sell, exchange, transfer, give away or destroy it, or to exclude others from doing these things, as well as to perhaps abandon it; whereas regardless of the nature of the property, the owner thereof has the right to properly use it (as a durable, mean or factor, or whatever), or at the very least exclusively keep it.

    In economics and political economy, there are three broad forms of property: private property, public property, and collective property (also called cooperative property).

    Uniregistry

    Uniregistry is a Cayman Islands-based domain name registry that administers the generic top-level domains .audio, .auto, .blackfriday, .car, .cars, .christmas, .click, .diet, .flowers, .game, .gift, .guitars, .help, .hiphop, .hiv, .hosting, .juegos, .link, .lol, .mom, .photo, .pics, .property, .sexy, and .tattoo. In February 2012, the related company Uniregistrar Corporation became an ICANN-accredited registrar and launched under the licensed Uniregistry brand name in 2014.

    History

    Uniregistry Corporation was officially founded in 2012 by Frank Schilling, one of the largest private domain name portfolio owners in the world, and registered in the Cayman Islands. However, the domain Uniregistry.com was registered six years earlier and the company filed an intent to use the name in the Cayman Islands in 2010. Trademark applications for the "Uniregistry" mark and its stylized "U" logo were filed in 2012. That year, Schilling invested $60 million and applied for 54 new top-level domains. Uniregistrar Corporation became an ICANN-accredited registrar in February 2013. In January 2014, Uniregistry Inc. became a subsidiary in Newport Beach, California to house a West Coast service and support team. The registrar began operating under the licensed Uniregistry brand name in 2014. Uniregistry's registry infrastructure was designed by Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) and Uniregistry subsequently purchased its infrastructure in 2013.

    Conflict of laws

    Conflict of laws or private international law (both terms are used interchangeably) concerns relations across different legal jurisdictions between persons, and sometimes also companies, corporations and other legal entities.

    Choice of laws

    Courts faced with a choice of law issue have a two-stage process:

  • the court will apply the law of the forum (lex fori) to all procedural matters (including, self-evidently, the choice of law rules); and
  • it counts the factors that connect or link the legal issues to the laws of potentially relevant states and applies the laws that have the greatest connection, e.g. the law of nationality (lex patriae) or residence (lex domicilii)[domicilium in Latin means home or residence and see at 'European Harmonization Provisions':"The concept of habitual residence is the civil law equivalent of the common law test of lex domicilii".] will define legal status and capacity, the law of the state in which land is situated (lex situs) will be applied to determine all questions of title, the law of the place where a transaction physically takes place or of the occurrence that gave rise to the litigation (lex loci actus) will often be the controlling law selected when the matter is substantive, but the proper law has become a more common choice.
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    US updates travel warnings for Bahamas, other countries close to Florida. What to know

    Florida Today 04 Apr 2025
    For Florida residents, a trip to the Caribbean or The Bahamas is a quick getaway ... "Stay alert in vacation rental properties, especially where private security is not present."I'm going to The Bahamas ... Do not bring these items to The Bahamas.
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    State Department warns US travelers about visiting The Bahamas

    Usatoday 03 Apr 2025
    The State Department is warning travelers about violent crime and other potential risks in a popular destination for cruise passengers and other tourists – The Bahamas ... Is it safe to go to The Bahamas right now? ... Can you have guns in The Bahamas?.
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    State Dept. updates The Bahamas travel advisory over crime, beach safety, guns

    NBC Bay Area 02 Apr 2025
    Department of State has updated its existing Level 2 travel advisory for The Bahamas, which urges Americans to "exercise increased caution due to crime." ... "Most crime occurs in Nassau and Freeport on New Providence and Grand Bahama islands.
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    Hungarian woman admits guilt in property seizure case

    CyprusMail 02 Apr 2025
    The woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, was accused of advertising properties in the Bucket, Hawaii, Bahamas, and Aloha complexes, all located in northern Cyprus.
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    Goldman Sach's CEO and president are awkwardly brought crashing down to earth: 'Poor practice' | ...

    The Daily Mail 01 Apr 2025
    Solomon enjoys an enviable lifestyle spent flitting via private jet between luxury properties in New York and the Bahamas ... in the Bahamas, where he also owns property, the New York Times reports.
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    Luxury condo project with $10M penthouses going up next to Camelback Mountain

    Azcentral 21 Mar 2025
    US new housing starts hit 6-month high. U.S ... Bloomberg ... The developer has sold about $500 million in properties at Ascent so far. Replay also has residential projects in the Bahamas, Hawaii and Park City, Utah ... Sales for the condos started in March ...
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    Relais & Châteaux welcomes eleven new members

    TravelDailyNews 20 Mar 2025
    The eleven properties that most recently became part of the Relais & Châteaux family illustrate the Association’s extensive presence across the globe ... Guests will enjoy food and beverages at the property’s two facilities.
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