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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
| [[São Lenoas]]|| 31,623,714 || [[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]|| 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
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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)|Anáheiro]]|| 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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| [[La Enstel]]|| 15,303,646|| Nova Enstel || Capital city of Nova Enstel
| [[La Enstel]]|| 15,303,646|| [[Nova Enstel]]|| Capital city of Nova Enstel
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| [[Voclaria City|Vóclaria City]]|| 9,834,864|| San Luis || Former capital city from 1598 to 1827
| [[Voclaria City|Vóclaria City]]|| 9,834,864|| [[San Luis]]|| Former capital city from 1598 to 1827
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| [[Tlajoyotl]]|| 8,316,870|| Tadea || Former capital city from 1968 to 2053; Home to the various institutes for language; capital city of Tadea
| [[Tlajoyotl]]|| 8,316,870|| [[Tadea]]|| Former capital city from 1968 to 2053; Home to the various institutes for language; capital city of Tadea
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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 (state)|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  
| [[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
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| [[Plaimo]]|| 7,017,367|| Ipudorm|| Most dangerous city in the world from 1995 to 2038; home to the largest cruise port 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
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| [[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
| [[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
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| [[Orizatitlan]]|| 5,137,374|| San Luis||  
| [[Orizatitlan]]|| 5,137,374|| [[San Luis]]||
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| [[Cidade do Ouro]]|| 4,749,834|| Terfloria|| Capital city of Terfloria; largest city in the Enéas Rainforest; home to the [[Federal Anti-Logging Agency]]
| [[Cidade do Ouro]]|| 4,749,834|| [[Terfloria]]|| Capital city of Terfloria; largest city in the Enéas Rainforest; home to the [[Federal Anti-Logging Agency]]
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| [[Kime]]|| 4,010,105|| Nepida || Planned city created to alleviate infrastructural issues in Séoyan following the Kangsuan Annexation
| [[Kime]]|| 4,010,105|| [[Nepida]]|| Planned city created to alleviate infrastructural issues in Séoyan following the Kangsuan Annexation
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|[[Nojawa]]|| 3,367,490|| Distrito Central|| New national capital
|[[Nojawa]]|| 3,367,490|| [[Distrito Central]]|| New national capital
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| [[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)
| [[Buenas Velas]]|| 2,828,054|| [[Anáheiro (state)|Anáheiro]]|| Largest port in Anáheiro; homeport of the 2nd Fleet; Home to the State University of Anáheiro (ranked 25th globally)
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| [[Guajeres]]|| 2,299,295|| Platencia|| Important industrial Center, largest majority-Muru speaking city in the world
| [[Guajeres]]|| 2,299,295|| [[Platencia]]|| Important industrial Center, largest majority-Muru speaking city in the world
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| [[San Juan]]|| 1,717,789|| Nova Enstel|| Home to the National Spaceport
| [[Venadil]]|| 1,717,789|| [[Nova Enstel]]|| Home to the National Spaceport
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| [[Wanja]]|| 1,623,159|| East Kanju|| Headquarters of the National Nuclear Arsenal
| [[Wanja]]|| 1,623,159|| [[East Kanju]]|| Headquarters of the National Nuclear Arsenal
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| [[El Cormira]]|| 1,381,659||São Lenoas ||  
| [[El Cormira]]|| 1,381,659||[[São Lenoas (state)|São Lenoas]]||
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 9 June 2024

List

City name Population (2099, estimated) State Comments
São Lenoas 31,623,714 São Lenoas 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 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 Largest port in Anáheiro; homeport of the 2nd Fleet; Home to the State University of Anáheiro (ranked 25th globally)
Guajeres 2,299,295 Platencia Important industrial Center, largest majority-Muru speaking city in the world
Venadil 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