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'''Rhaga''' is the capital of [[Emmiria]] and the [[Cities in Emmiria|2nd largest city]] in the country after [[Hazarabad]]. With a population of 14.8 million residents in the city and 24 million in the larger metropolitan area, it is generally considered to be the [[List of cities proper by population (Iearth)|5th most populous city]] on [[Iearth]], as well as the most populous city on the continent of [[Adula]].  
'''Rhaga''' is the capital of [[Emmiria]] and the [[Cities in Emmiria|2nd largest city]] in the country after [[Hazarabad]]. With a population of 14.8 million residents in the city and 24 million in the larger metropolitan area, it is generally considered to be one of the [[List of cities proper by population (Iearth)|most populous cities]] on [[Iearth]], as well as one of the most populous city on the continent of [[Adula]].
 
The city is the center of national government, economic, cultural, and historical centers. The [[Emmirian Consultative Assembly]], [[National Museum of Emmiria]], [[Emmirian Armed Forces]] Headquarters, and the [[Bank of Emmiria]] are all located within the city.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 04:46, 20 December 2020

Greater Rhaga
Rhaga
Rhaga's skyline
Rhaga's skyline
CountryEmmiria
Population
 (2020)
 • Total14,810,000 (2nd)
DemonymRhagani

Rhaga is the capital of Emmiria and the 2nd largest city in the country after Hazarabad. With a population of 14.8 million residents in the city and 24 million in the larger metropolitan area, it is generally considered to be one of the most populous cities on Iearth, as well as one of the most populous city on the continent of Adula.

The city is the center of national government, economic, cultural, and historical centers. The Emmirian Consultative Assembly, National Museum of Emmiria, Emmirian Armed Forces Headquarters, and the Bank of Emmiria are all located within the city.

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