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Revision as of 20:58, 12 November 2023
Amstelvoort-Harlingen metropolitan area | |
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Country | Beatavic |
Province | Liverly Tippekenny |
Counties | Amstelvoort Riverton Hengelaar Harlingen Pendleton |
Principality City | Amstelvoort |
Other major cities | Harlingen Greenhill Lockhart East Belmont Amstelvoort Heights Leander Llano Hill Evergreen Falls Mountainville Brewster Stone Creek |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 10,561,012 |
Time zone | UTC -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.