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Motto: To Provide and to Lead | |||||
Anthem: None | |||||
Capital Largest city
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Providence Providence | ||||
Official language(s) | English French Bundjalung Māori | ||||
Government Governor
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District Lauren Baker | ||||
Incorporation Incorporated |
July 4, 1812 | ||||
Population • 2010 est. • 2010 census |
320,000 (- in union) 317,950 | ||||
GDP • Total • Per capita |
- estimate - (- in union) - (- in union) | ||||
HDI | - – - | ||||
Currency | Arcacian Dollar (ARD )
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Simlympic code | - | ||||
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Providence is the third most populous District of Arcacia and the location of its capital city. It was first settled by the British in 1810 and the city of Providence was named as capital on July 4, 1812. The district is made up of five islands and is bordered to the West by Yorke Bay and the Northern Islands to the North. The Coral Sea lies to the East and Crescent Bay to the South. Several government offices are located in the city of Providence, including the Presidential Manor, the Senate and the High Court. The Arcacian Stock Exchange is also in Providence.