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{{Template:WIP}} Amstelvoort is the most populous city in [[Beatavic]] with an estimated 2020 population of 6,400,000 people. It is the second-largest city in [[Nortua]], after [[Oftbon]]. The city is the principal city of the [[Amstelvoort-Harlingen metropolitan area]] which has a population of 10,561,012 as of 2020. Amstelvoort is also part of the [[Amstelvoort-Greenhill-Harlingen-Lawrenceville City statistical area]] with a population of 11,125,734. Amstelvoort is well known for it's surging automobile industry, music and street racing.  
{{Template:WIP}} Amstelvoort is the most populous city in [[Beatavic]] with an estimated 2020 population of 6,400,000 people. It is the second-largest city in [[Nortua]], after [[Oftbon]]. The city is the principal city of the [[Amstelvoort-Harlingen metropolitan area]] which has a population of 10,561,012 as of 2020. Amstelvoort is also part of the [[Amstelvoort-Greenhill-Harlingen-Lawrenceville City statistical area]] with a population of 11,125,734. Amstelvoort is well known for it's surging automobile industry and music.


==International Relations==
==International Relations==

Revision as of 04:36, 11 November 2023

Amstelvoort, Liverly
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Nickname: 
Auto Capital of West Nortua
Population
 (2020)
 • Total6,400,000
DemonymAmstelvoortan
Websiteamstelvoort.gov

Amstelvoort is the most populous city in Beatavic with an estimated 2020 population of 6,400,000 people. It is the second-largest city in Nortua, after Oftbon. The city is the principal city of the Amstelvoort-Harlingen metropolitan area which has a population of 10,561,012 as of 2020. Amstelvoort is also part of the Amstelvoort-Greenhill-Harlingen-Lawrenceville City statistical area with a population of 11,125,734. Amstelvoort is well known for it's surging automobile industry and music.

International Relations

Twin Towns - Sister Cities