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==Old City== | ==Old City== | ||
[[File:Blue Mosque. Snow.jpg|thumb|left|[[Emir Zahrid Ankara Mosque]].]] | [[File:Blue Mosque. Snow.jpg|thumb|left|[[Emir Zahrid Ankara Mosque]].]] | ||
The Old city of Ankarabad is located around the [[Buqa de Dorado]] (Golden Horn). It hosts one of the oldest Mosques in the world, the [[Emir Zahrid Ankara Mosque]] which | The Old city of Ankarabad is located around the [[Buqa de Dorado]] (Golden Horn). It hosts one of the oldest Mosques in the world, the [[Emir Zahrid Ankara Mosque]] which is the center piece for the old part of the city. The old city also gave birth to the tradition of [[Sabbayitha]] or Sacramatian Christmas |
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Ankarabad | |
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Subprovincial Capital | |
Etymology: "City of the Ankara Sultan" | |
Nickname: The Gateway to Sacramento | |
Motto: “We have a history of our own but now we create a history with the Republic" | |
Country | Greater Sacramento |
Settled | 645 AD |
Founded by | Emir Zahrid Ankara |
Named for | the Ankara Dynasty |
Government | |
• Type | Metropolitan |
• Wazier | Wazier Khaz el Bayyad Sultan (Qahran Party) |
Elevation | 16 m (52 ft) |
Population (2019) | |
• Rank | 1st (in world) |
• Urban | 45 million |
• Metro | 52 million |
Demonym | Sultani |
Time zone | UTC0 (Ankarabad Mean Time) |
Area codes |
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Website | CiudaddeAnkarabad.mis.irs |
Ankarabad is the largest city of Greater Sacramento located in the Azumanka province. It is the commercial center for much of the region and is the largest port in the world as well as the second largest city in the world. It hosts the Ankarabad Stock Exchange the biggest market in the world.
City Area
Old City
The Old city of Ankarabad is located around the Buqa de Dorado (Golden Horn). It hosts one of the oldest Mosques in the world, the Emir Zahrid Ankara Mosque which is the center piece for the old part of the city. The old city also gave birth to the tradition of Sabbayitha or Sacramatian Christmas