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New Providence is the most populous island in The Bahamas, containing more than 70% of the total population.[1] It is the location of the national capital city of Nassau, whose boundaries are coincident with the island; it had a population of 246,329 at the 2010 Census; the latest estimate (2016) is 274,400.[2][3][4]
The island was originally under Spanish control following Christopher Columbus’s discovery of the New World, but the Spanish government showed little interest in developing the island (and The Bahamas as a whole).[5] Nassau, the island’s largest city, was formerly known as Charles-town, but it was burned to the ground by the Spanish in 1684.[6] It was laid out and renamed Nassau in 1695 by Nicholas Trott, the most successful Lord Proprietor, in honour of the Prince of Orange-Nassau who became William III of England.