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'''Citadel''' is the largest city of the [[Tiami|Amador]].  
'''Citadel''' is the largest city of [[Tiami|Amador]]. Citadel has served as the capital of Amador at points throughout history. While no exact year can be given, the city has been continuously inhabited since at least 6,000 B.C. The city is the demographic and cultural center of the nation. Furthering, the city is also ethnically diverse, with hundreds of language being spoken. English, Amadorian, and Latin, are the most common languages. Citadel possesses the largest economy in the nation with the [[Amador Stock Exchange]] serving as the largest stock exchange in [[Gholgoth]] by market capitalization.  
Citadel has served as the capital of Amador at points throughout history. While no exact year can be given, the city has been continuously inhabited since at least 6,000 B.C. The city is the demographic and cultural center of the nation. Furthering, the city is also ethnically diverse, with hundreds of language being spoken. English, Amadorian, and Latin, are the most common languages. Citadel possesses the largest economy in the nation with the [[Amador Stock Exchange]] serving as the largest stock exchange in [[Gholgoth]] by market capitalization.  


Citadel is often referred to as a showpiece of the Amadorian economy, with its [[Citadel Central Business District|Hanko]] skyline often considered one of the regions most beautiful. Most of the tallest buildings in the country are in Citadel, with the World Trade Center Citadel rising to 2,384 ft. Citadel is a transportation terminus, with the nation's busiest port, a highly-developed rail network, and one of the [[Citadel International Airport|largest]] airports in the region.  
Citadel is often referred to as a showpiece of the Amadorian economy, with its [[Citadel Central Business District|Hanko]] skyline often considered one of the regions most beautiful. Most of the tallest buildings in the country are in Citadel, with the World Trade Center Citadel rising to 2,384 ft. Citadel is a transportation terminus, with the nation's busiest port, a highly-developed rail network, and one of the [[Citadel International Airport|largest]] airports in the region.  

Latest revision as of 04:58, 28 March 2024

Amador
Federal Capital of Amador
Old Town Citadel
Nation Capitol Building
The Imperium Building
Citadel Central Bank
Flag of Amador
Nicknames: 
Ama
Motto: 
Dulce et Decorum est
CountryKingdom of Amador
Federal CapitalHokain Prefecture
Government
 • TypeMayoral Government
 • MayorPaulo Delimnus
 • BodyCitadel City Council
Area
 • Federal Capital of Amador23,049 sq mi (59,696.636 km2)
 • Water783.67 sq mi (2,029.69 km2)
Elevation
60 ft (20 m)
Population
 (2022)
 • Federal Capital of Amador806,043,932
 • Estimate 
(2023)
806,043,932
 • Rank1st
 • Urban
2,598,248,893
 • Metro
2,334,940,094
DemonymCitadelians
GDP
 • Citadel (MSA)$123.9 trillion (2022)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Gothic-Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (GTC)
Area code987

Citadel is the largest city of Amador. Citadel has served as the capital of Amador at points throughout history. While no exact year can be given, the city has been continuously inhabited since at least 6,000 B.C. The city is the demographic and cultural center of the nation. Furthering, the city is also ethnically diverse, with hundreds of language being spoken. English, Amadorian, and Latin, are the most common languages. Citadel possesses the largest economy in the nation with the Amador Stock Exchange serving as the largest stock exchange in Gholgoth by market capitalization.

Citadel is often referred to as a showpiece of the Amadorian economy, with its Hanko skyline often considered one of the regions most beautiful. Most of the tallest buildings in the country are in Citadel, with the World Trade Center Citadel rising to 2,384 ft. Citadel is a transportation terminus, with the nation's busiest port, a highly-developed rail network, and one of the largest airports in the region.

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