List of cities in the Bahamas

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This is a list of cities in the Bahamas .

List

The following table lists the city or town name, the geographic coordinates, the population at the 1990 census, an estimate of the population in 2009, and the island name.

Contents

City/TownCoordinatesPop. 1990 (census)Pop. 2009 (est.) [1] Island
Nassau 25°03′36″N77°20′42″W / 25.06°N 77.345°W / 25.06; -77.345 (Nassau) 172,196238,132 New Providence
Freeport 26°32′N78°38′W / 26.54°N 78.64°W / 26.54; -78.64 (Freeport) 35,65047,085 Grand Bahama
West End 26°41′N78°58′W / 26.69°N 78.97°W / 26.69; -78.97 (West End) 10,53513,004 Grand Bahama
Coopers Town 26°52′N77°31′W / 26.87°N 77.52°W / 26.87; -77.52 (Coopers Town) 5,7009,069 Abaco
Marsh Harbour 26°33′N77°03′W / 26.55°N 77.05°W / 26.55; -77.05 (Marsh Harbour) 3,6005,728 Abaco
Freetown 24°46′N76°16′W / 24.77°N 76.27°W / 24.77; -76.27 (Freetown) 3,2104,222 New Providence
Bahamas City 26°38′N78°17′W / 26.63°N 78.28°W / 26.63; -78.28 (High Rock) 5003,827 Grand Bahama
Andros Town 24°42′N77°46′W / 24.70°N 77.77°W / 24.70; -77.77 (High Rock) 2,7302,318 Andros
Clarence Town 23°06′N74°59′W / 23.10°N 74.98°W / 23.10; -74.98 (Clarence Town) 1,7401,705 Long Island
Dunmore Town 25°30′N76°38′W / 25.50°N 76.63°W / 25.50; -76.63 (Dunmore Town) 1,2001,578 Eleuthera
Rock Sound 24°54′N76°12′W / 24.90°N 76.20°W / 24.90; -76.20 (Rock Sound) 1,1001,447 Eleuthera
Arthur's Town 24°40′N75°44′W / 24.66°N 75.73°W / 24.66; -75.73 (Arthur's Town) 1,3501,216 Cat Island
Cockburn Town 24°02′N74°31′W / 24.03°N 74.52°W / 24.03; -74.52 (Arthur's Town) 3001,045 San Salvador
George Town 23°31′N75°47′W / 23.52°N 75.78°W / 23.52; -75.78 (George Town) 1,0801,038 Exuma and Cays
Alice Town 25°44′N79°18′W / 25.74°N 79.30°W / 25.74; -79.30 (Alice Town) 900936 Biminis
Sweeting Cay 26°36′N77°53′W / 26.60°N 77.88°W / 26.60; -77.88 (Sweeting Cay) 400494 Grand Bahama
Matthew Town 20°58′N73°41′W / 20.96°N 73.68°W / 20.96; -73.68 (Matthew Town) 470435 Inagua Islands
Snug Corner 22°34′N73°53′W / 22.56°N 73.88°W / 22.56; -73.88 (Snug Corner) 380402 Acklins Island
Great Harbour Cay 25°46′N77°51′W / 25.76°N 77.85°W / 25.76; -77.85 (Great Harbour) 320383 Berry Islands
Nicholls Town 25°08′N78°01′W / 25.14°N 78.01°W / 25.14; -78.01 (Nicholls Town) n/a255 Andros
Colonel Hill 22°46′N74°13′W / 22.77°N 74.22°W / 22.77; -74.22 (Colonel Hill) 290224 Crooked Island
Pirates Well 22°26′N73°05′W / 22.43°N 73.08°W / 22.43; -73.08 (Pirates Well) 270201 Mayaguana
Port Nelson 23°40′N74°50′W / 23.66°N 74.83°W / 23.66; -74.83 (Port Nelson) 50103 Rum Cay
Duncan Town 22°11′N75°44′W / 22.19°N 75.73°W / 22.19; -75.73 (Duncan Town) 8963 Ragged Island
Albert Town 22°36′N74°21′W / 22.60°N 74.35°W / 22.60; -74.35 (Albert Town) 3023 Crooked Island

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Abaco Islands Group of islands in the Bahamas

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References

  1. "World Gazetteer: Bahamas: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population". Archived from the original on 2012-12-05.

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