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[[fr:Little Inagua]]
[[fr:Little Inagua]]

'''Landscape''': Little Inagua and Great Inagua are shrub and cacti covered islands that receive few tourists. There are few beaches but the island has the most flamingos in the western hemisphere. Little Inagua is uninhabited. Wild horses and burrows outnumber humans on the island. Little Inagua is populated by wild donkeys, rare heron, ducks, goats and flamingos


'''Population''': 969 Bahamians (2000 Census)

'''Language''': English

'''Geography''': 325 miles from Nassau and just above Cuba by 50 miles.

'''Time Zone''': Eastern Standard Time

'''Currency''': The legal tender is the Bahamian dollar (B$1), which is equivalent in value to the US dollar. Both US and Bahamian dollars are accepted interchangeably throughout the islands.

'''Economy''': There is basically only one thing going on in Great and Little Inagua and that is the salt industry. There is one salt factory which gives tours on the island. Great Inagua is the home of Morton Salt Works the second-largest solar saline plant in North America with 34,000 acres.

'''Nationality:''' Bahamian
'''
Entry Requirements:''' Passports required.
'''
Driving:''' Bahamian's drive on the left side of the road (remember: right is left). There is not much for roads in the Inagua's.

Internet: none
'''
Electricity''': 120/240 volts, suitable for all US appliances.

'''Medical''': There is a medical clinic on the island by Cartwright. Hence her reason for buying on this island.


'''Where to stay''': There are no hotels so look for rental beachhouses on your next vacation.


Area (Sq Miles) of Great Inagua: 596 sq miles
Area (Sq Miles) of Little Inagua: 49 sq miles

SITES I USED

http://www.bahamasbeachfrontvilla.com/GreatInagua-LittleInagua-Bahamas.htm

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'{{unreferenced|date=November 2009}} '''Little Inagua''' is a small remote island in The Bahamas. == See also == *[[Inagua]] *[[List of Islands of The Bahamas]] {{coord|21|30|N|73|00|W|display=title|region:BS_type:isle_source:GNS-enwiki}} [[Category:Islands of the Bahamas]] {{Bahamas-geo-stub}} [[fr:Little Inagua]]'
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'{{unreferenced|date=November 2009}} '''Little Inagua''' is a small remote island in The Bahamas. == See also == *[[Inagua]] *[[List of Islands of The Bahamas]] {{coord|21|30|N|73|00|W|display=title|region:BS_type:isle_source:GNS-enwiki}} [[Category:Islands of the Bahamas]] {{Bahamas-geo-stub}} [[fr:Little Inagua]] '''Landscape''': Little Inagua and Great Inagua are shrub and cacti covered islands that receive few tourists. There are few beaches but the island has the most flamingos in the western hemisphere. Little Inagua is uninhabited. Wild horses and burrows outnumber humans on the island. Little Inagua is populated by wild donkeys, rare heron, ducks, goats and flamingos '''Population''': 969 Bahamians (2000 Census) '''Language''': English '''Geography''': 325 miles from Nassau and just above Cuba by 50 miles. '''Time Zone''': Eastern Standard Time '''Currency''': The legal tender is the Bahamian dollar (B$1), which is equivalent in value to the US dollar. Both US and Bahamian dollars are accepted interchangeably throughout the islands. '''Economy''': There is basically only one thing going on in Great and Little Inagua and that is the salt industry. There is one salt factory which gives tours on the island. Great Inagua is the home of Morton Salt Works the second-largest solar saline plant in North America with 34,000 acres. '''Nationality:''' Bahamian ''' Entry Requirements:''' Passports required. ''' Driving:''' Bahamian's drive on the left side of the road (remember: right is left). There is not much for roads in the Inagua's. Internet: none ''' Electricity''': 120/240 volts, suitable for all US appliances. '''Medical''': There is a medical clinic on the island by Cartwright. Hence her reason for buying on this island. '''Where to stay''': There are no hotels so look for rental beachhouses on your next vacation. Area (Sq Miles) of Great Inagua: 596 sq miles Area (Sq Miles) of Little Inagua: 49 sq miles SITES I USED http://www.bahamasbeachfrontvilla.com/GreatInagua-LittleInagua-Bahamas.htm'
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