Angatahuaca
Angatahuaca
ππππ°π»π°πΈπΆπ°πΏπ° | |
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Clockwise from top left: Cityscape of Heron Island, typical altepetlianca residential ward, World-Carrier plaza, Atlatlemitl statue in Cuayollotli park | |
Country | Zacapican |
Republic | Aztaco |
Atlepetl | Angatahuaca |
Established | 744 |
Tlayacame | 5
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Government | |
β’ Altepepixqui | Lozya Xanamil |
β’ First Altepehuaque | Lodmilla Hladizla |
β’ Chief Magistrate | Tizaro Sesasi |
Area | |
β’ Total | 401 km2 (155 sq mi) |
Elevation | 10 m (30 ft) |
Population (2022 census) | |
β’ Total | 8,054,830 |
β’ Density | 20,087/km2 (52,030/sq mi) |
Angatahuaca (Nahuatl: ππππ°π»π°πΈπΆπ°πΏπ°), commonly known as Anga, is the largest city in Zacapican and the capital of the Aztaco Republic. The city has a population exceeding 8 million within its urban limits nearly double that of the second largest Zacapine city Tequitinitlan and more than half of the Greater Angatahuaca urban zone home to a total population of 14 million. The urban zone of Greater Angatahuaca is the largest in Zacapican, one of the largest in the world and encompasses nearly the totality of the entire population of the Aztaco republic. Angatahuaca proper encompasses 401 square kilometers across two islands and a large section of the coastal plain of the eastern Aztaco peninsula, creating a high average density of roughly 20,000 residents per square kilometer which rises to heights of 71,000 per square kilometer in the city center on Heron island. Angatahuaca is the industrial, financial, historical and cultural center of the Zacapine mainland as the former capital of its predecessor state Aztapamatlan and the prime destination for the principal waves of immigration to Zacapican from foreign nations over the course of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. The city has a GDP equivalent to nearly 500 billion solidus, accounting for a quarter of the national GDP of Zacapican, having the highest GDP per capita of any region of the country.