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Nassau/Paradise Island is the home of the
Bahamian national capital. Welcome to Nassau, bustling hub of The Bahamas since
the shipwrecking days of the legendary
pirate
Blackbeard. Prized for its sheltered harbour, the city made history and
preserved it beautifully in Victorian mansions, cathedrals, 18th-century
fortresses and a Queen's Staircase whose 66 steps lead to a view not to be
missed.
Nassau is home to weatherbeaten, ancient forts;
elegant, noble architecture; and fine local and international crafts and goods,
from handmade lengths of batik to Rolex watches. An abundance of posh resort
hotels, casinos, cabaret shows, and cruise ship docks make Nassau a vibrant
center for entertainment as well as commerce.
Parliament Square
in downtown Nassau is the traditional center of the Bahamian government. Here,
picturesque pastel buildings erected in the early 1800s by Loyalists, including
the Houses of Parliament, the old Colonial Secretary's Office, the Supreme
Court, surround a marble statue of Queen Victoria. Each season, the Opening
Ceremonies of the Supreme Court fill the square with pomp and pageantry. Further
downtown stands Fort Charlotte. Built in 1788, it is complete with moat, open
battlements and dungeons. Standing by this impressive structure, one can almost
hear the sound of cannon fire and the chilling laughter of marauding pirates
above the splashes of waves.
For a larger perspective of Nassau, go across the
Cay to Coral Island, with its hundred foot tower and commanding view. Or descend
into its underwater observatory for close encounters with stingrays and other
creatures. You can even send details of your adventure from the world's only
underwater mailbox.
For encounters of a different kind, venture east
and cross the bridge from the town of Nassau to "Paradise," with resorts,
casinos and exciting nightlife on an island formerly called "Hog." Its
transformation is not unlike Cinderella's putting on the glass slipper. For
years the island stood completely undeveloped, its beaches and tropical splendor
unnoticed by the world. Suddenly, with the addition of luxurious hotels and a
sparkling casino, it was transformed into one of the most glamorous and
celebrated resort centers in the world, combining exclusive tranquillity and
lots of action. Reclusive millionaire Howard Hughes and the former Shah of Iran
are among those who have found refuge here.
As you go east, just past the bridge to Paradise
Island, there is the boating heart of Nassau/Paradise Island with a number of
marinas and boats for hire. The East End is also a delightful residential
area showing the full flavour of the colonial past in its architecture and
horticulture. Big houses with wide breezy verandas face the sea.
Cable Beach, with its luxury hotels, casinos and beachfront, got its name in 1907
from the laying here of transatlantic telephone cables linking what was an
isolated Bahamas to the rest of the world. But these days, the world comes to
The Bahamas to see what it has been missing.
For
those who prefer a quieter, more serene Nassau/Paradise Island, it can be found
farther west. Indeed, once you leave Nassau, the pace is slower. For example,
the section of West Bay Street that leads to Cable Beach is nicknamed "Go
Slow Bend." Beyond Cable Beach, the island is transformed. Large tracts of
pine trees and rolling hills dominate the central portions of Nassau/Paradise
Island, and the island's perimeter is marked by miles of fine white sand beach.
The Coral Harbour development is a quiet,
opulent community in a palm-clad setting. Its winding canals offer easy access
to the sea. West of Coral Harbour, there is Adelaide, a tiny village with
narrow streets. It was one of the first Black settlements established after the
abolition of slavery. The area is a lovely, secluded spot for fishing and
swimming. At the tip of the island, there is Lyford Cay, an exclusive
residential enclave.
After golfing or tennis or swimming, why not try
some of the native cuisine of The Bahamas: Conch fritters, grouper fingers, peas
'n' rice, boiled fish, johnnycake and guava duff are just a few of the tasty
dishes, all of which go just right with a tropical drink in your hand.
From casinos, cabarets, magic acts and acrobatics
to moonlight dinner cruises and theatre performances, Nassau/Paradise Island
offers more options for nightlife than there are hours in the day to experience
them all.
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Nassau &
Paradise Island Map and Attractions

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NAME OF ATTRACTION
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Athol Island
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Attraction
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Rose Island
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Attraction
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3
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Stingray City
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Attraction
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4
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Dolphin Encounters
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Attraction
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5
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Blue Lagoon Island
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Attraction
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6
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P.I. Golf Course
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Golf Course
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7
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Cabbage Beach
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Beach
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8
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Paradise Beach
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Beach
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9
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Atlantis Paradise Island Casino
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Casino
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10
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Prince George Dock
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Dock
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11
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Arawak Cay
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Attraction
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12
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Crystal Cay Marine Park
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Attraction/Ecotour
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13
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Saunder's Beach
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Beach
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14
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Cable Beach Golf Course
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Golf Course
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15
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Goodman's Bay
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Recreation
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Crystal Palace Casino
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Casino
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Cave's Beach
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Beach
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Lake Nancy
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Ecotour
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Delaporte Point
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Recreation
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Orange Hill Beach
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Beach
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Gambier Village
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Village
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Lyford Cay
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Exclusive Private Residential
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Clarion Resort & Golf Course
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Golf Course
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Stuart Cove's Dive South Ocean
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Dive Centre
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Adelaide Beach
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Beach
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Adelaide Village
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Village
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Sun Skiff Divers
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Dive Centre
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Dive, Dive, Dive
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Dive Centre
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Nassau Scuba Center
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Dive Centre
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Botanic Gardens
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Ecotour
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Ardastra Gardens & Zoo
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Attraction
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Fort Charlotte
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Historical Attraction
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Sun Divers Limited
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Dive Centre
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Rawson Square
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Attraction
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Straw Market
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Shopping
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Queen's Staircase
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Historical Attraction
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Fort Fincastle
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Historical Attraction
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Water Tower
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Attraction
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Bay Street
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Shopping
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Nassau Harbor
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Harbour
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Potter's Cay
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Attraction
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Bahama Divers
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Dive Centre
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Diver's Haven
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Dive Centre
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The Retreat
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Ecotour
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Montagu Bay
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Beach
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Fort Montagu
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Historical Attraction
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Information courtesy of:
www.thebahamas.com
Map courtesy of:
www.bahamas-travel.info.com
Attractions:
Fort Charlotte
Built in the late 18th century to guard the western entrance to Nassau
Harbour. Tours every half hour from 9 00 a.m. to 4:30p. m.
Fort Fincastle
Built m 1793 by Governor Lord Dunmore. At the top of the Fort is the Water
Tower and Lighthouse, which is 126 feet tall and provides a panoramic view
of Nassau Tours are available from 8:00 a m to 5: 00 p m every day except
Thursdays. Queens Staircase. This steep staircase is believed to have been
cut from solid limestone by slaves in the 1790's to provide an escape route
from Fort Fincastle to town.
Pompey Museum
This museum was once an auction site for slaves in the 18th century. It now
displays artifacts, historical documents and drawings which recount the
history of slavery and emancipation in The Bahamas. Museum hours 10:00 am to
4:30 pm
Ardastra Gardens & Zoo
Home of the famous marching flamingos and hundreds of animals and birds on
five and a half acres of tropical tranquility. Show times are 11:00 a.m.,
2:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m. Open every day from 9:00 a m to 5:00 p.m.
Crystal Cay Park
The greatest show of natural marine life in the Caribbean. Descend 20 feet
below the surface in the underwater marine observatory to see tons of fish,
coral and sponges in their natural environment. Hours are 9:00 a.m. to 6:00
p.m daily. Daily bus and boat transportation is available between Crystal
Cay and Cable Beach, Paradise Island and downtown Nassau.
Cloisters
A 14th century, Augustinian Monastery was transported here to Paradise
Island from France in 1968. It overlooks the harbour.
Parliament Square
Site of the Queen Victoria Statue and Chambers of Parliament - House of
Assembly and the Senate. It is located on Bay Street. Loyalist influence is
evident in these buildings which are based on Governor Tyron's Palace in
New- Bern, the ancient capital of North Carolina.
Straw Market
A lively market offers local handicraft straw goods, T-shirts, souvenirs and
wood carvings. The Market is located downtown Nassau.
Botanical Gardens
Eighteen acres of tropical flowers, trees and plants as well as a recreated
Lucayan Village. It is located on West Bay Street.
Government House
The official residence of The Bahamas Governor General, the Queen's
representative.
Junkanoo Museum
Some of the winning costumes which formed part of the Annual Junkanoo
Festival held in the early morning hours of Boxing Day, (the day after
Christmas) and New Year's Eve are displayed. Located on Prince George Dock.
Hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily except holidays.
The Caves
Located on the western end of the island. The Lucayans sheltered here.
Balcony House
An 18th century restored house, the furnishings and design of Balcony House
recapture the elegance and glory of a bygone era. Opening hours are 10:00
a.m. -1:00 p.m and 2:00 p.m. - 4 00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Marinas
Browns Boat Basin: East Bay
Street...........................................242-393-3331
Claridge Marina: South
Nassau...................................................242-364-2218
East Bay Yacht Basin: East Bay
Street......................................242-322-3754
Lyford Cay Club: (private): Lyford
Cay..........................................242-362-4131
Nassau Harbour Club: East Bay
Street........................................242-393-0771
Nassau Yacht Haven: East Bay
Street........................................242-393-8173
Hurricane Marina - Paradise
Island..............................................242-363-3600
Getting Around
CAR RENTAL:
Dollar Rent A Car: Nassau International
Airport...........................242-377-7231
Avis Rent A Car: Nassau International
Airport..............................242-326-6380
Budget Rent A Car: Nassau International
Airport.........................242-377-7405
Hertz Rent A
Car.....................................................................242-377-8684
TAXICABS are located at the international airports, major hotels and
downtown Nassau. However, a taxicab can be summoned by calling one of the
following numbers:
Meter Cabs: Davis Street,
Nassau.............................................242-323-5111
Bahamas Taxi Cab Union: Nassau
Street..................................242-323-4555
JITNEYS/BUSES run throughout the day normally until dusk. Bus fares for
adults are $0.75 and children $0.50. Buses run at half hour intervals. Buses
to the Cable beach area leave from Navy Lion Road North depot. Buses to the
Eastern area leave from Frederick Street North depot. Buses to the malls
leave from Marlbourgh Street East.
SCOOTER RENTAL. Scooters are available from most hotels.
Medical Services
Princess Margaret Hospital - Acute Care: Shirley
Street.............. 242-322-2861
Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre - Long-Term Care: Fox Hill........
242-324-6881
Doctor's Hospital - Acute Care: Shirley
Street............................ 242-322-8411
Acute
Care..............................................................................242-328-5596
Clinics available throughout New Providence
Nightlife
Discotheques are quite popular in Nassau and Paradise Island
Polka Dot Lounge: Sheraton Grand, Paradise Island, is open Friday
and Saturday night 9 p.m to 2 a.m Tel.363-2011
Jokers Wild Comedy Club: Beach Tower, Atlantis, Paradise Island.
Tel.363-3000
Casinos: The Crystal Palace Casino and Paradise Island Casino, are
open daily 10 a.m. to 4 a.m. They feature slot machines, roulette, craps,
and blackjack.
The Palace Theatre: Nassau Marriot Resort & The Crystal Palace
Casino's Jubilation show nightly except Thursdays. Both dinner and cocktail
performances available. Tel.327-6200
Atlantis Showroom: adjoining the Paradise Island Casino, dazzles
viewers with an intense dramatic cabaret show - Sunsation. Dinner and
cocktail shows nightly except Sunday. Tel. 363-3000 for reservations
The King & Knights Club: Forte Nassau Beach Hotel, recreates the
native dance styles and intertwines them with a native show and dancing that
is bound to make your night most enjoyable. Show times at 8:30 pm. and 10 30
pm. nightly except Monday Admission: $16 per person - incudes one drink.
Tel. 327-7711
Dining
Bahamian cuisine is vast and versatile. It meets the requirements of
every taste bud and every budget. So be prepared to enjoy the gourmet dishes
of international or Bahamian origin as well as some of the dishes native
only to The Islands of The Bahamas.
The Shoal Restaurant and Lounge: Nassau Street, serves both
Bahamian and American cuisine, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily 7:30
a.m. to 2 a.m. Tel. 323-4400
The Geeen Shutters Inn: 48 Parliament Street, is an authentic
English Pub built into a 190-year-old Bahamian home offering Bahamian and
English dishes. Lunch is served 11:30 am. to 4 p.m. and dinner is served 6
p.m. to 11 p.m. Open Sundays 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tel.325-5702
Double Dragon Chinese cuisine, is located on Mackey Street Open
Monday thru Thursday 12 noon to 10 p.m. Saturday 4-11 p.m. and Sunday and
holidays 4-10 p.m. Tel. 393-5718
Traveller's Rest: West Bay Street, is the place to delight in
sumptuous Bahamian dishes and tropical drinks in a beautiful setting by the
sea. Open daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Tel. 327-7633
Tony Roma's: Saunder's Beach West Bay Street & Paradise Island
Bridge, East Bay Street, serving ribs and many other fine foods. West Bay
Street. Tel.325-2020. East Bay Street. Tel.393-2077
The Poop Deck - East Bay Street, serves Bahamian seafood daily.Tel.
393-8175
How To Get Here
Just have your Travel Agent call any of the wholesalers listed below.
Delta Dream
Vacations............................................................800-233-7260
Fly Away
Vacations................................................................800-832-8383
GoGo
Tours............................................................................800-821-3731
Nassau Paradise Island Express
.......................................800-7-BAHAMAS
Paradise Island Vacations
......................................................800-733-7466
Travel
Impressions..................................................................800-284-0044
Air Fun
Tours.......................................................................800-441-4-FUN
Apple Vacations
(East)...........................................................800-727-3550
Apple Vacations
(West)..........................................................800-365-2775
Friendly
Holidays....................................................................800-221-9740
Fun Jet Vacations
.................................................................800-559-9467
Club
Bahamas........................................................................800-447-9467
USAir
Vacations.....................................................................800-455-0123
IN CANADA AlbaTours
.........................................................800-665-ALBA
Canadian Holidays
.................................................................800-661-8881
Conquest Tours
.....................................................................800-268-1205
Sunquest
Tours......................................................................800-268-8899
Adventure
Tours......................................................................800-268-7063
Panic Button
Police
.........................................................................919
or 242-322-4444
Fire.......................................................................................................9I9
Ambulance.............................................................................242-322-2221
Aircraft
Rescue.......................................................................242-377-7077
Long Distance
Operator.............................................................................0
Directory
Assistance..............................................................................916
Telegrams..............................................................................................9I0
Ministry of
Transport................................................................242-322-1112
Chamber of
Commerce............................................................242-322-2145
Post
Office..............................................................................242-322-3025
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