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| Anáheiro|| 25,369,018|| Anáheiro (state)|| Highest influx of tourists in the country, third highest in the world | | Anáheiro|| 25,369,018|| Anáheiro (state)|| Highest influx of tourists in the country, third highest in the world | ||
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| Séoyan || 18,461,934 || Niwang || Largest former Kangsuan city; Home to the country's most significant high-tech industry | | Séoyan || 18,461,934 || Niwang || Largest former Kangsuan city; Home to the country's most significant high-tech industry | ||
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| Punto Banderas || 7,572,689|| São Lenoas|| Largest and busiest cargo port in the country; 2nd busiest in the world | | Punto Banderas || 7,572,689|| São Lenoas|| Largest and busiest cargo port in the country; 2nd busiest in the world | ||
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| North Séoyan || 7,264,064 || East Kanju|| Formerly a part of the the larger city of Séoyan | |||
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| Inja || 7,044,879|| West Kanju|| Most dangerous city in the country | | Inja || 7,044,879|| West Kanju|| Most dangerous city in the country |
Revision as of 04:01, 16 February 2024
List
City name | Population (2099, estimated) | State | Comments |
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São Lenoas | 31,623,714 | São Lenoas (state) | Largest city in the Eastern Hemisphere; One of the country's most prosperous business centers; anchors the Jayon Macrometropolis and the second richest city in the world |
Anáheiro | 25,369,018 | Anáheiro (state) | Highest influx of tourists in the country, third highest in the world |
Séoyan | 18,461,934 | Niwang | Largest former Kangsuan city; Home to the country's most significant high-tech industry |
La Enstel | 15,303,646 | Nova Enstel | Capital city of Nova Enstel |
Vóclaria City | 9,834,864 | San Luis | Former capital city from 1598 to 1827 |
Tlajoyotl | 8,316,870 | Tadea | Former capital city from 1968 to 2053; Home to the various institutes for language; capital city of Tadea |
Punto Banderas | 7,572,689 | São Lenoas | Largest and busiest cargo port in the country; 2nd busiest in the world |
North Séoyan | 7,264,064 | East Kanju | Formerly a part of the the larger city of Séoyan |
Inja | 7,044,879 | West Kanju | Most dangerous city in the country |
Plaimo | 7,017,367 | Ipudorm | Most dangerous city in the world from 1995 to 2038; home to the largest cruise port in the country |
Reydacay | 6,109,151 | Mangulak | Home to the Revolutionary College of Oligi, the fourth-highest ranked university in the world, and the National Institute of Technology, the ninth-highest ranked in the world; the wealthiest city on a per capita basis in the country; birthplace of 6 Cárinansian Presidents |
Orizatitlan | 5,137,374 | San Luis | |
Cidade do Ouro | 4,749,834 | Terfloria | Capital city of Terfloria; largest city in the Enéas Rainforest; home to the Federal Anti-Logging Agency |
Kime | 4,010,105 | Nepida | Planned city created to alleviate infrastructural issues in Séoyan following the Kangsuan Annexation |
Nojawa | 3,367,490 | Distrito Central | New national capital |
Buenas Velas | 2,828,054 | Anáheiro (state) | Largest port in Anáheiro; homeport of the 2nd Fleet; Home to the State University of Anáheiro (ranked 25th globally) |
Guajeres | 2,299,295 | Haiyato | Important industrial center; largest majority Runasim-speaking city in the world |
San Juan | 1,717,789 | Nova Enstel | Home to the National Spaceport |
Wanja | 1,623,159 | East Kanju | Headquarters of the National Nuclear Arsenal |
El Cormira | 1,381,659 | São Lenoas |