The Lucayan
island group comprising the sovereign nation of
Bahamas and the
British Overseas Territory of the
Turks and Caicos Islands is located in the
North Atlantic Ocean. Part of the
Caribbean region, it stretches over from south-east of
Florida in the mainland United States to northern
Hispaniola, and lies to the north of Cuba and the
Antilles. The archipelago consists of about 740 islands and 2,400 cays, with only 38 inhabited. About 700 of these islands and most of the cays are part of Bahamas, covering an area of . These include 30 populated islands including the
New Providence Island, home to the largest city of
Nassau, and
Andros, the largest island in the chain. The Turks and Caicos Islands comprises 40 islands and cays, eight of which are inhabited. It spans about , and include the major islands of
Providenciales,
North Caicos, and
Grand Turk. The islands are situated on two large landforms consisting of
limestone and
coral formations. Most of the islands are low lying with the highest point, Mount Alvernia on Cat Island, reaching above the sea level. It has a
tropical climate, characterized by warm temperatures, high humidity, and distinct wet and dry seasons. The archipelago also encounters
tropical cyclones and
hurricanes, which often restructure the geography of the islands. == Flora and fauna ==