Anáheiro
Anaheiro
Cidade de Anáheiro | |
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Anáheiro | |
First settled | c. 3000 BCE |
Incorporated as a town | March 9, 1572 |
Incorporated as a city | October 8, 1699 |
Founded by | Camillus Petellius Donicus |
Named for | January in Classical Spanic |
Seat | San Roberto Administrative Zone |
Boroughs | List of Boroughs |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor–council government |
• Body | Metropolitan Council of Anáheiro |
• Mayor | Javier Serrano Lugo (Union Socialist Party) |
Population | |
• Total | 25,369,018 |
Demonym | narano |
The city of Anáheiro is the second-largest in Carinansia, third-largest in Oikoia, sixth-largest in the Eastern Hemisphere, and the fifteenth-largest in the world. As a prominent financial, shipping, and tourist hub, the city facilitates over a trillion pesos of trade annually. Originally founded as a slave-trading settlement in 1572, it was formally incorporated as a city in 1699. From 1830 to 1965, it was the fifth-largest city, and quickly grew as it received internal migrants from San Luis and Mangulak, as well as international migrants fleeing external conflicts and seeking economic opportunity. Since 1974, it has been the second-largest city in Carinansia, and is home to the Anáheiro Stock Exchange, the state's premier stock exchange worth approximately $1.3T in 2100.