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Exuma is a district of The Bahamas, consisting of over 365 islands and cays. The largest of the islands is Great Exuma, which is 37 mi (60 km) in length and joined to another island, Little Exuma, by a small bridge. The capital and largest town in the district is George Town (population 1,437). [2] . It was founded 1793 and located on Great Exuma.
- Exuma International Airport
Exuma International Airport (IATA: GGT, ICAO: MYEF) is a...
- George Town, Bahamas
George Town is a town located on the island of Great Exuma...
- Exuma International Airport
George Town is a town located on the island of Great Exuma in the Exuma district of the Bahamas. It had a population of 2,488 based on 2012 estimates. [1] The Government Building is a popular tourist attraction inspired by the architecture of the Government House in Nassau.
Exuma is a district of the Bahamas. It has over 360 islands. The largest of the cays is Great Exuma. It is joined to another island, Little Exuma by a small bridge. The capital and largest city in the district is George Town. The entire island chain is 130 mi (209 km) long and 27 sq. mi (72 km²) in area.
Exuma International Airport (IATA: GGT, ICAO: MYEF) is a public airport serving the island of Great Exuma in the Bahamas. It is located near Moss Town, northwest of George Town. The airport services mainly light aircraft and regional jets from the United States, Canada, and The Bahamas.
The best-known folklore and legends in the Bahamas include the lusca and chickcharney creatures of Andros, Pretty Molly on Exuma Bahamas and the Lost City of Atlantis on Bimini Bahamas.
Exuma ist der Name eines Distrikts der Bahamas, der aus über 360 Inseln besteht. Die Inselgruppe ist wegen ihrer Riffe und Höhlen ein beliebtes Ziel für Segler und Taucher. Viele unbenannte Strände und Höhlen sowie vor der Küste liegende Riffe sind Teil des geschützten Exuma National Land and Sea Park of the Bahamas National Trust .
George Town Airport (ICAO: MYEG) is an abandoned airport located near George Town on the island of Great Exuma in The Bahamas [1] which is closed for civilian use. [3] The closed airport, located at the end of "Old Airport Road" on Great Exuma Island, resides at an elevation of 5 ft (1.5 m) above mean sea level.