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  2. New Providence - Wikipedia

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    New Providence is the most populous island in The Bahamas, containing more than 70% of the total population. [2] On the eastern side of the island is the national capital city of Nassau ; it had a population of 246,329 at the 2010 Census, and a population of 292,522 at the 2022 census.

  3. Nassau, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Nassau (/ ˈ n æ s ɔː / NASS-aw) is the capital and largest city of the Bahamas.It is located on the island of New Providence, which had a population of 246,329 in 2010, or just over 70% of the entire population of the Bahamas. [2]

  4. List of cities in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    New Providence: Freeport 35,650 47,085 Grand Bahama ... New Providence: Bahamas City 500 3,827 Grand Bahama ...

  5. The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The capital is Nassau on the island of New Providence. The Royal Bahamas Defence Force describes the Bahamas' territory as encompassing 470,000 km 2 (180,000 sq mi) of ocean space. The Bahama islands were inhabited by the Arawak and Lucayans, a branch of the Arawakan-speaking Taíno, for many centuries. [14]

  6. Paradise Island - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Island is an island in the Bahamas formerly known as Hog Island. The island, with an area of 277 hectares (685 acres) [1] (2.8 km 2 /1.1 sq mi), is located just off the shore of the city of Nassau, which is itself located on the northern edge of the island of New Providence.

  7. History of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    When the Spanish raided the Bahamas, the Bahamians in turn commissioned privateers against Spain, even though England and Spain were at peace. In 1684, the Spanish burned the settlements on New Providence and Eleuthera, after which they were largely abandoned. New Providence was settled a second time in 1686 by colonists from Jamaica.