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'''Ghobari''' ([[Mahanan]]: घोबारी) is a city and metropolitan area in [[Mahana]] with a population of around 125,000 people.
'''Ghobari''' ([[Mahanan]]: घोबारी) is a city and metropolitan area in [[Mahana]] with a population of around 625,000 people, the third largest in the country. The city is located within the [[Ghobari Valley]] and has been, historically, Mahana's capital city and serves currently as the capital city to the [[Paranani Province]]. The city is split in half by the [[River Kuwali]], which seperates it into two sub-cities known as Patan (to the north) and Gujar (to the south). It lies roughly 30 miles south of the southern-most point of the [[Samripe Mountain Range]], occasionally giving the city strange weather patterns.


==History==
==Demographics==
==Notes==
==References==
{{Country icon Mahana}}
[[Category:Mahana]]
[[Category:Mahana]]
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 24 February 2023

Ghobari
घोबारी
City
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Population
 (2012)
 • Total623,442

Ghobari (Mahanan: घोबारी) is a city and metropolitan area in Mahana with a population of around 625,000 people, the third largest in the country. The city is located within the Ghobari Valley and has been, historically, Mahana's capital city and serves currently as the capital city to the Paranani Province. The city is split in half by the River Kuwali, which seperates it into two sub-cities known as Patan (to the north) and Gujar (to the south). It lies roughly 30 miles south of the southern-most point of the Samripe Mountain Range, occasionally giving the city strange weather patterns.

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Demographics

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