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This article is about the city of Nassau, Bahamas. For other meanings see Nassau (disambiguation)
Nassau is the capital city of the Bahamas. It is the commercial
and cultural centre of the Bahamas, and with a population of 180,000, its largest city.
Located on New Providence island, Nassau has an attractive harbour
and a busy port. The tropical climate and natural beauty of the Bahamas has made
Nassau a popular tourist destination, with a reputation for relaxing days and an
exciting nightlife.
Nassau was founded by the British in the mid-17th century as Charles Towne, but it was renamed to Nassau after William III of Orange-Nassau in 1695. During the
18th century, it was a popular hideaway for pirates of the Caribbean,
notably Blackbeard. Nassau was subjected to numerous attempted invasions by the
Spanish during the late 18th century, and in 1776
it was captured and briefly held by American
revolutionaries.
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