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Long Island, Bahamas

Long Island is an island in The Bahamas that is split by the Tropic of Cancer.[3] It is one of the Districts of the Bahamas and is known as the most scenic island in the Bahamas. Its capital is Clarence Town. The population of Long Island is 3,094 inhabitants.[4]

District of Long Island
Coordinates: 23°10′35″N 75°05′46″W / 23.176499°N 75.096212°W / 23.176499; -75.096212
Country Bahamas
IslandLong Island
Established1996
Government
 • TypeDistrict Council
 • Chief CouncillorIan Knowles
 • Deputy Chief CouncillorDwayne Fox
Area
 • Total596 km2 (230 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total2,887[1]
Demographics 2010[2]
 • Black54.36%
 • Black and White20.78%
 • White18.07%
 • Other5.95%
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Area code242
Map of Bahamas

Geography edit

Long Island is about 130 kilometers (80 mi) long and 6 km (4 mi) wide at its widest point. The land area is 596 km2 (230 sq mi). Long Island is situated about 265 km (165 mi) southeast of the Bahamian capital of Nassau, which is located on the island of New Providence. The Tropic of Cancer runs through the northern quarter of the island.[3]

The northeast side of Long Island is noted for its steep rocky headlands, while the southwest coast is noted for its broad white beaches with soft sand. The terrain ranges widely throughout the island, including white flat expanses from which salt is extracted, swamplands, beaches, and sloping (in the north) and low (in the south) hills.

Long Island is particularly noted for its caves, which have played a major role in the island's history. Dean's Blue Hole, located west of Clarence Town, is the world's second deepest underwater sinkhole, dropping to a depth of about 200 meters, making it more than double the depth of most other large holes.

Long Island is surrounded by small bays and inlets, including the large New Found Harbour west of Deadman's Cay, at approximately the midsection of the island. There are also smaller islands off-shore, including Sandy Cay.

History edit

Some writers identify Long Island as the site of one of Christopher Columbus' landfalls during his 1492 voyage. For example, Joseph Judge and Samuel Eliot Morison identify Long Island as corresponding to the third island visited by Columbus, which he called Fernandina and which the indigenous Lucayan people called Yuma, meaning "middle high land".[5] However, a variety of other historians, geographers, and other writers identify Fernandina as corresponding to different islands in the Bahamas, including Little Inagua, Great Exuma, and Andros Island.[6] Archaeological evidence, including ceremonial stools called duhos, shows that the Lucayan Taíno tribe settled on Long Island, probably in the island's cave system. After the demise of the Lucayans, who were taken as slaves to Hispaniola and Cuba, there was no large settlement until the arrival of the Simms family in 1720 who originally arrived in The Bahamas in the 1640s.

The original Loyalists were mainly from New England and New Jersey and arrived on Long Island after fleeing the American Revolution. These families started the first farms, primarily raising cattle and sheep. By the 1790s, settlers began to arrive from the Carolinas and proceeded to set up cotton plantations. The plantations flourished for only a few years and, by the time of the abolition of slavery in 1834, most had collapsed and been abandoned. There are many ruins from this era today, the majority of which are overgrown by bush. There are also remains of some of the houses built after slavery, which are usually small and built of stone. Originally, they had thatched roofs; today, most are shingled. The descendants of these families continue to be widespread on the island.

Settlements edit

Clarence Town, located in the south-central portion of the island, has a population 86 people.[4] Nearby Deadman's Cay (pop. 328) is the major settlement at the centre of the island and is home to Deadman's Cay Airport, which offers flights daily to Nassau and is the island's largest and busiest airport.

Mangrove Bush (pop. 142) is the home of the island's boatbuilding trade, while Hamilton's (pop. 196) is noted for its extensive cave system that is partially open for tours. Between these settlements is Petty's (pop. 69) known for its small Greek influence and a "fish-house" which helps support the local fishing industry. Salt Pond (pop. 98) is home of the Long Island Regatta, an annual event that draws tourists from around the world. Stella Maris (pop. 80), at the northern part of the island, is the centre of the island's tourism industry and features several resorts. It is served by Stella Maris Airport. Seymour's, the northernmost settlement, has a monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus. Buckley's (pop. 54) is home to Nelson Glandville McFarlane Major High School, as well as the Long Island Library and Museum.

Other settlements include Roses (or Roses Settlement),[7] Scrub Hill, Simms, and Burnt Ground. Most of the island's settlements are named after the families that first settled them. As a result, many (but not all) are named in the possessive form. The settlement of the Gray family, for example, is known as Gray's.

One main road, originally designed for carriages, runs from Cape Santa Maria, at the northern tip of Long Island, to the southern tip at Gordon's. Transport on Long Island is road-based, with limited taxi service available, particularly from Stella Maris to Deadman's Cay and Clarence Town.

Economy and tourism edit

Part of the economy is based on tourism and farming, but fishing dominates. The inhabitants grow peas, corn, bananas, and they raise small livestock such as pigs, chickens, goats, and sheep. Some cattle are raised for export.

Due to the generally inhospitable soil of the Bahamas, much of the farming done on Long Island is in the pot-hole style, which involves planting in fertile holes in the limestone where good top soil collects. This method of farming contributes to the success of Long Island farmers, who are usually able to generate enough excess produce to sell their fruits and vegetables throughout the Bahamas.

Tourist opportunities include sailing, fishing, scuba diving, freediving, snorkelling and relaxing on beaches. Cape Santa Maria Beach, located at Seymour's, is frequently ranked as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. In recent years, competitive freedivers have sought out Dean's Blue Hole as a unique dive site, hosting both world records and one world championship.[8] Most tourists charter an airplane or take a commercial flight from Exuma International Airport at George Town, Exuma or Nassau. International flights offered by Locair were planned which would have marked the return of regular international flights in over ten years; however, Locair is no longer in business.

Airports edit

The island has two airports, Deadman's Cay Airport which is served by Bahamasair and other local air carriers and Stella Maris Airport which also has local air carrier service.

Stella Maris airport was designed and built by Jack Henry Cordery who was engaged by Stella Maris Estate Company in 1967 when he emigrated from England to take the job of Estate Development Manager. He also developed the Marina and built roads. He died on Long Island in 1968 and is buried at Burnt Ground.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Census population and housing" (PDF). Bahamas Gov. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Department of Statistics of the Bahamas" (PDF). bahamas.gov.bs. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Long Island, Island of the Bahamas". The Islands of the Bahamas. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
  4. ^ a b LONG ISLAND POPULATION BY SETTLEMENT AND TOTAL NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLINGS: 2010 CENSUS - Bahamas Department of Statistics
  5. ^ Ahrens, Wolfgang P. (2015). "Naming the Bahamas Islands: History and Folk Etymology". Onomastica Canadiana. 94 (2): 101. ISSN 2816-7015.
  6. ^ Wilcomb E. Washburn, "Landfall Controversy" in The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia, Vol. 1 (ed. Silvio A. Bedin: Simon & Schuster, 1992).
  7. ^ . Falling Rain. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc. 27 February 2015. Archived from the original on 23 October 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  8. ^ Skolnick, Adam. "A Deep-Water Diver From Brooklyn Dies After Trying for a Record". November 17, 2013. New York Times. Retrieved 18 November 2013.

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Long Island is an island in The Bahamas that is split by the Tropic of Cancer 3 It is one of the Districts of the Bahamas and is known as the most scenic island in the Bahamas Its capital is Clarence Town The population of Long Island is 3 094 inhabitants 4 District of Long IslandCoordinates 23 10 35 N 75 05 46 W 23 176499 N 75 096212 W 23 176499 75 096212Country BahamasIslandLong IslandEstablished1996Government TypeDistrict Council Chief CouncillorIan Knowles Deputy Chief CouncillorDwayne FoxArea Total596 km2 230 sq mi Population 2022 Total2 887 1 Demographics 2010 2 Black54 36 Black and White20 78 White18 07 Other5 95 Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Area code242Map of Bahamas Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Settlements 4 Economy and tourism 4 1 Airports 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGeography editLong Island is about 130 kilometers 80 mi long and 6 km 4 mi wide at its widest point The land area is 596 km2 230 sq mi Long Island is situated about 265 km 165 mi southeast of the Bahamian capital of Nassau which is located on the island of New Providence The Tropic of Cancer runs through the northern quarter of the island 3 The northeast side of Long Island is noted for its steep rocky headlands while the southwest coast is noted for its broad white beaches with soft sand The terrain ranges widely throughout the island including white flat expanses from which salt is extracted swamplands beaches and sloping in the north and low in the south hills Long Island is particularly noted for its caves which have played a major role in the island s history Dean s Blue Hole located west of Clarence Town is the world s second deepest underwater sinkhole dropping to a depth of about 200 meters making it more than double the depth of most other large holes Long Island is surrounded by small bays and inlets including the large New Found Harbour west of Deadman s Cay at approximately the midsection of the island There are also smaller islands off shore including Sandy Cay History editSome writers identify Long Island as the site of one of Christopher Columbus landfalls during his 1492 voyage For example Joseph Judge and Samuel Eliot Morison identify Long Island as corresponding to the third island visited by Columbus which he called Fernandina and which the indigenous Lucayan people called Yuma meaning middle high land 5 However a variety of other historians geographers and other writers identify Fernandina as corresponding to different islands in the Bahamas including Little Inagua Great Exuma and Andros Island 6 Archaeological evidence including ceremonial stools called duhos shows that the Lucayan Taino tribe settled on Long Island probably in the island s cave system After the demise of the Lucayans who were taken as slaves to Hispaniola and Cuba there was no large settlement until the arrival of the Simms family in 1720 who originally arrived in The Bahamas in the 1640s The original Loyalists were mainly from New England and New Jersey and arrived on Long Island after fleeing the American Revolution These families started the first farms primarily raising cattle and sheep By the 1790s settlers began to arrive from the Carolinas and proceeded to set up cotton plantations The plantations flourished for only a few years and by the time of the abolition of slavery in 1834 most had collapsed and been abandoned There are many ruins from this era today the majority of which are overgrown by bush There are also remains of some of the houses built after slavery which are usually small and built of stone Originally they had thatched roofs today most are shingled The descendants of these families continue to be widespread on the island Settlements editClarence Town located in the south central portion of the island has a population 86 people 4 Nearby Deadman s Cay pop 328 is the major settlement at the centre of the island and is home to Deadman s Cay Airport which offers flights daily to Nassau and is the island s largest and busiest airport Mangrove Bush pop 142 is the home of the island s boatbuilding trade while Hamilton s pop 196 is noted for its extensive cave system that is partially open for tours Between these settlements is Petty s pop 69 known for its small Greek influence and a fish house which helps support the local fishing industry Salt Pond pop 98 is home of the Long Island Regatta an annual event that draws tourists from around the world Stella Maris pop 80 at the northern part of the island is the centre of the island s tourism industry and features several resorts It is served by Stella Maris Airport Seymour s the northernmost settlement has a monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus Buckley s pop 54 is home to Nelson Glandville McFarlane Major High School as well as the Long Island Library and Museum Other settlements include Roses or Roses Settlement 7 Scrub Hill Simms and Burnt Ground Most of the island s settlements are named after the families that first settled them As a result many but not all are named in the possessive form The settlement of the Gray family for example is known as Gray s One main road originally designed for carriages runs from Cape Santa Maria at the northern tip of Long Island to the southern tip at Gordon s Transport on Long Island is road based with limited taxi service available particularly from Stella Maris to Deadman s Cay and Clarence Town Economy and tourism editPart of the economy is based on tourism and farming but fishing dominates The inhabitants grow peas corn bananas and they raise small livestock such as pigs chickens goats and sheep Some cattle are raised for export Due to the generally inhospitable soil of the Bahamas much of the farming done on Long Island is in the pot hole style which involves planting in fertile holes in the limestone where good top soil collects This method of farming contributes to the success of Long Island farmers who are usually able to generate enough excess produce to sell their fruits and vegetables throughout the Bahamas Tourist opportunities include sailing fishing scuba diving freediving snorkelling and relaxing on beaches Cape Santa Maria Beach located at Seymour s is frequently ranked as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world In recent years competitive freedivers have sought out Dean s Blue Hole as a unique dive site hosting both world records and one world championship 8 Most tourists charter an airplane or take a commercial flight from Exuma International Airport at George Town Exuma or Nassau International flights offered by Locair were planned which would have marked the return of regular international flights in over ten years however Locair is no longer in business Airports edit The island has two airports Deadman s Cay Airport which is served by Bahamasair and other local air carriers and Stella Maris Airport which also has local air carrier service Stella Maris airport was designed and built by Jack Henry Cordery who was engaged by Stella Maris Estate Company in 1967 when he emigrated from England to take the job of Estate Development Manager He also developed the Marina and built roads He died on Long Island in 1968 and is buried at Burnt Ground nbsp Windward shore of Long Island The Bahamas nbsp Road on Long Island The Bahamas nbsp Lee shore beach on Long Island The Bahamas nbsp Holocene eolianite on Long Island The Bahamas nbsp Columbus Monument on Long Island The Bahamas nbsp The Dean s Blue Hole See also editBahama Banks Geography of the Bahamas History of the Bahamas List of islands of the Bahamas Lucayan Archipelago Out Islands Voyages of Christopher ColumbusReferences edit Census population and housing PDF Bahamas Gov Retrieved 17 April 2023 Department of Statistics of the Bahamas PDF bahamas gov bs Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b Long Island Island of the Bahamas The Islands of the Bahamas Retrieved 18 November 2013 a b LONG ISLAND POPULATION BY SETTLEMENT AND TOTAL NUMBER OF OCCUPIED DWELLINGS 2010 CENSUS Bahamas Department of Statistics Ahrens Wolfgang P 2015 Naming the Bahamas Islands History and Folk Etymology Onomastica Canadiana 94 2 101 ISSN 2816 7015 Wilcomb E Washburn Landfall Controversy in The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia Vol 1 ed Silvio A Bedin Simon amp Schuster 1992 Roses Bahamas The Page Falling Rain Falling Rain Genomics Inc 27 February 2015 Archived from the original on 23 October 2015 Retrieved 22 January 2017 Skolnick Adam A Deep Water Diver From Brooklyn Dies After Trying for a Record November 17 2013 New York Times Retrieved 18 November 2013 External links editLong Island Bahamas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Long Island Bahamas amp oldid 1188933727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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