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'''Havina''' | |||
Havina is the third largest city in [[Malgax]] and the capital of the Agrivies provence. It is a city renowned for its abundant gardens and parks, as well as its thriving wine industry. |
Latest revision as of 01:31, 22 January 2020
Havina | |
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Provincial Capital | |
Etymology: Old Malgish name for an Agrivies princess | |
Nickname: The City of Roses | |
Motto: "Bright days will always follow the darkest nights" | |
Country | Malgax |
Settled | 1800? BC |
Founded by | Believed to be an old Agrivies King |
Named for | Named After an old Agrivies Princess dating back from around 1800 BC |
Government | |
• Type | Metropolitan |
• Mayor | Julia Nardow |
Elevation | 7m m (23ft ft) |
Population (2019) | |
• Urban | 11,456,000 |
• Metro | 13,789,000 |
Demonym | Havinan |
Time zone | UTC0 |
Area codes |
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Do not mention 526 |
Havina Havina is the third largest city in Malgax and the capital of the Agrivies provence. It is a city renowned for its abundant gardens and parks, as well as its thriving wine industry.