NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND

New Providence Island (25°02'N., 77°24'W.), on the E side of the conjunction of Northeast Providence Channel with Tongue of the Ocean, is one of the smaller islands of the Bahamas, having a surface area of only 58 square miles, but is far and away the most important in that it is inhabited by well over one half of the entire population of all the islands and is the site of the Commonwealth capital, Nassau.

Location

Nassau, New Providence D25° 1' 48" N, -78° 35' 60" W
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PUB 147 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - CARIBBEAN SEA VOLUME 1

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