- The
Lucayan people (/luːˈkaɪən/ loo-KY-ən) were the
original residents of The
Bahamas before the
European colonisation of the Americas. They were a branch...
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Lucayan may
refer to:
Lucayan Archipelago,
comprising the
Bahamas and the
Turks and
Caicos Islands Lucayan people, the
original inhabitants of the Bahamas...
- The
Lucayan Archipelago (named for the
original native Lucayan people), also
known as the
Bahamian Archipelago, is an
island group comprising the Commonwealth...
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three archipelagos: the
Greater Antilles, the
Lesser Antilles, and the
Lucayan Archipelago. The
subregion includes all the
islands in the Antilles, plus...
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which includes the
Leeward Antilles, in the east and south. The
nearby Lucayan Archipelago,
comprising The
Bahamas and the
Turks and
Caicos Islands, is...
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Granberry and Gary
Vescelius suggest the
following Lucayan (Taíno)
etymologies for
various Lucayan islands.
Guianas Society for
Caribbean Linguistics...
- The only
known destination that the
company is to
develop is the
Grand Lucayan Resort,
located in
Freeport after the
hotel campus was sold to
newly formed...
- The
Lucayan Formation is a
geologic formation in the Bahamas. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Early Pleistocene period. List of fossiliferous...
- places.
Acklins is home to
numerous Lucayan people sites. An
ancient site,
thought to be one of the
largest Lucayan settlements in The Bahamas, sits along...
- an
island country within the
Lucayan Archipelago of the West
Indies in the
Atlantic Ocean. It
contains 97% of the
Lucayan Archipelago's land area and 88%...