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'''Blythe''' is | '''Blythe''' is largest city of [[Mayotte]], and was previously the [[Cities in Zamastan|18th-most populous city]] in [[Zamastan]] prior to the independence of Mayotte in 2021. It was also the largest city of the [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|province]] of [[Mayotte (Province)|Mayotte]], and is located on the shore of [[Lake Louise]]. It has a population of 3.28 million people, and is the center of Mayottean culture, economy, and politics. Blythe hosted the [[2017 Winter Olympic Games (Iearth)|2017 Winter]] [[Olympic Games (Iearth)|Olympic Games]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 20:49, 24 August 2022
Blythe
City of Blythe | |
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Country | Mayotte |
Administrative District | Mayotte |
Founded | 1754 |
Founded by | Jean Beaulythe |
Government | |
• Mayor | David Minnean (BCP) |
Population (2018) | |
• Total | 3,283,000 (18th) |
Blythe is largest city of Mayotte, and was previously the 18th-most populous city in Zamastan prior to the independence of Mayotte in 2021. It was also the largest city of the province of Mayotte, and is located on the shore of Lake Louise. It has a population of 3.28 million people, and is the center of Mayottean culture, economy, and politics. Blythe hosted the 2017 Winter Olympic Games.
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