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New Aɣmat City
Azaɣar Aɣmat n Assa
Capital
Downtown at the Waterfront
Preserved ruins in Old Aɣmat
Place Messidor/Adɣar Mgrawi
Night market in Tetsouiq Garden
Clockwise from top left: Downtown at the Waterfront, preserved ruins in Old Aɣmat, Place Messidor/Adɣar Mgrawi in Murabbaɣ Centre, and a night market in Tetsouiq Garden
CountryMessidor Union
NationAɣmatia
ProvinceNew Aɣmat
Neighbourhoods:
List
  • Murabbaɣ Centre
  • Waterfront
  • Laqbilt Quarter
  • Laɣrab Quarter
  • Tetsouiq Garden
  • Old Aɣmat
Foundedc. 3800 BCE (Old Aɣmat)
1441 CE (New Aɣmat)
Government
 • TypeCity council
 • BodyNew Aɣmat City Workers' Council
Area
 • Capital823 km2 (318 sq mi)
 • Metro
16,618 km2 (6,416 sq mi)
Highest elevation
375 m (1,230 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Capital8,873,785
 • Density11,000/km2 (28,000/sq mi)
DemonymNew Aɣmatian
Postal code
AAM-1000 to AAM-1499
Area code(s)318 and 429

New Aɣmat City (Tamaziɣt: Azaɣar Aɣmat n Assa, Audonic: Cité de Nouveau Aɣmat) is the capital and largest city of the Messidor Union. It is located in the constituent nation of Aɣmatia on the coast of Aɣmat Bay in the Periclean sea.

The city proper extends 823 km2 (318 sq mi) but its metropolitan area extends approximately 16,618 km2 (6,416 sq mi). Density outside the city centre is relatively low, however, the metropolitan area is served by one of the most efficient intra-city transit systems in the Messidor Union.

New Aɣmat City is a transportation and service hub. It is often considered the economic core of the Messidor Union. In addition, it is home to a number of culturally significant monuments and festivals.

History

New Aɣmat City has a history that stretches millennia, generally divided into two eras. The first era stretches from the city's founding in the early fourth millennium BCE until its destruction following the Great Earthquake of Gran Aligonia in 1440. The second era began with the reconstruction and founding of "New Aɣmat" to the present day.

Old Aɣmat

New Aɣmat

Contemporary history

Geography and climate

Cityscape

Demographics

Culture

Economy

Infrastructure