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This article lists the largest cities of [[Riamo]], including mainland Riamo, all her federal subjects, and her [[Subjects of Riamo|Associated Republics]] | |||
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! Agglomeration !! Population !! Details !! Toponym & Nickname | |||
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| [[Guri|Metropolitan Riamo]] || 7,905,5438 || National Capital || Guri's name is said to derive from [[Antinese]] "Guyare" (river). | |||
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| [[Nashe]] || 6,782,664 || [[Nashe]] || Derived from [[Qazhshavan]] adaptations of an [[Antinese]] name. Also known as ''Nash'' | |||
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| [[White Coast]] || 6,035,645 || Main metropolis of eastern [[Riamo]], central hub of [[Namese Irredentism]] || Known as ''Eastville'' or ''Eastshire'' | |||
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| [[Portington]] || 5,570,661 || Known for hosting the Olympic games and several other competitions || Also known as ''Portie'' | |||
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| [[Sefa]]-[[Southen]] || 5,106,734 || Composed by the two cities, which became connected by urban landscape in 1952 || Known as ''(the) twin cities'' | |||
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| [[North Corridor]] || 4.5 M || Composed by Sheenshire, Cynington and Hullwayton || Sheemshire is also known as "Slim City", term used across the area to refer to the whole corridor | |||
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| [[Old Heath]] || 4.2 M || A former important railroad crossing known for its quick incorporation of steam engines by the industrial era || Known as ''Oldie'' and ''The Hawth'' | |||
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| [[Peeblow]] || 4 M || Prominent hub of the hispanic culture found in [[Riamo|Northern Riamo]] || From its former [[Spanish]] name "Pueblo Nuevo del Sur", which is still used occasionally as a nickname | |||
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| [[Leight Corridor]] || 4.5 M || Composed by several smaller cities across a 56Km stretch of the Hawley Valley, including Hawley City, Iroise, Heereshire and Gulgway || Also known as ''(the) Inner Coast'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 15 October 2021
This article lists the largest cities of Riamo, including mainland Riamo, all her federal subjects, and her Associated Republics
Agglomeration | Population | Details | Toponym & Nickname |
---|---|---|---|
Metropolitan Riamo | 7,905,5438 | National Capital | Guri's name is said to derive from Antinese "Guyare" (river). |
Nashe | 6,782,664 | Nashe | Derived from Qazhshavan adaptations of an Antinese name. Also known as Nash |
White Coast | 6,035,645 | Main metropolis of eastern Riamo, central hub of Namese Irredentism | Known as Eastville or Eastshire |
Portington | 5,570,661 | Known for hosting the Olympic games and several other competitions | Also known as Portie |
Sefa-Southen | 5,106,734 | Composed by the two cities, which became connected by urban landscape in 1952 | Known as (the) twin cities |
North Corridor | 4.5 M | Composed by Sheenshire, Cynington and Hullwayton | Sheemshire is also known as "Slim City", term used across the area to refer to the whole corridor |
Old Heath | 4.2 M | A former important railroad crossing known for its quick incorporation of steam engines by the industrial era | Known as Oldie and The Hawth |
Peeblow | 4 M | Prominent hub of the hispanic culture found in Northern Riamo | From its former Spanish name "Pueblo Nuevo del Sur", which is still used occasionally as a nickname |
Leight Corridor | 4.5 M | Composed by several smaller cities across a 56Km stretch of the Hawley Valley, including Hawley City, Iroise, Heereshire and Gulgway | Also known as (the) Inner Coast |
Vallona | Example | Example | Example |
Manress | Example | Example | Exam |
This list includes the largest Metropolitan Areas of Riamo, sometimes called Urban Agglomerations, including mainland Riamo, all her federal subjects, and her Associated Republics