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[[Mayor Quimby]] announced he was canceling his trip there, only to actually be standing on the beach there with the set behind him.
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[[Mayor Quimby]] announced he was canceling his trip there, only to actually be standing on the beach there with the set behind him.<ref>"[[Marge in Chains]]"</ref>
  
The Bahaman flag is seen at the cafeteria in the Olympic village at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]].
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The Bahaman flag is seen at the cafeteria in the Olympic village at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]].<ref>"[[Boy Meets Curl]]"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 08:47, July 2, 2017

Bahamas
Country Information
Continent: North America
Capital city: Nassau
First appearance: "Boy Meets Curl"

Bahamas is a country in the Carribean.

History

Mayor Quimby announced he was canceling his trip there, only to actually be standing on the beach there with the set behind him.[1]

The Bahaman flag is seen at the cafeteria in the Olympic village at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[2]

Behind the Laughter

During the scene in which the flag is shown, when the camera angle changes, the flag becomes the Taiwanese flag.

Appearances

References