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Revision as of 02:59, 7 January 2024

Amstelvoort-Harlingen metropolitan area
CountryBeatavic
ProvinceLiverly
Tippekenny
CountiesAmstelvoort
Riverton
Hengelaar
Harlingen
Pendleton
Principality CityAmstelvoort
Other major citiesHarlingen
Greenhill
Brasston
East Belmont
Amstelvoort Heights
Southtown
Volleningen
Evergreen Falls
Alpsville
Brewster
Stone Creek
Population
 (2020)
 • Total10,561,012
Time zoneUTC -9

The Amstelvoort-Harlingen metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan area in terms of both area and population in the country, with a population of 10.5 million encompassing Amstelvoort, Riverton, Hengelaar, Harlingen, and Pendleton counties. As of 2020, the overall population growth stood at 8.24%, with much of that growth coming from the growing amount of residents of Gran Telea, Greenbridge, and Arklip moving to the area.