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Greycott
City and Region
Greycott City Skyline.jpg
Uptown Greycott.jpg
Greycott City Street.jpg
University of New Gough Island- Greycott.jpg
Gay Village of Greycott.jpg
Modern Neighborhood.jpg
Port of Greycott.jpg
Public Housing Estate.jpg
Victoria Bay neighborhood.jpg
Little Victoria Bay neighborhood.jpg
From top to bottom: Greycott CBD skyline, Uptown Greycott, King Street in Greycott CBD, University of New Gough Island- Greycott campus, Greycott Gay Village, A modern neighborhood in Greycott, Port of Greycott, Public Housing Estate in Greycott, Victoria Bay, Little Victoria Bay
CountryNew Gough Island
RegionNorth East
PrefectureGreycott
Government
 • Executive MayorLisa Haddock
Area
 • Land80 sq mi (200 km2)
 • Urban
1,250 sq mi (3,200 km2)
 • Metro
4,700 sq mi (12,000 km2)
Population
 (2020)
 • City and Region292,000
 • Density3,650/sq mi (1,410/km2)
 • Urban
1,800,000
 • Metro
2,100,000

Greycott is the largest city of New Gough Island. It is the twin city of Gallatin. As of 2020 the city has a population of 613,000. 1.8 million people live in the urban area while 2.1 million live in the metro area. The city has multiple skyscrapers, with 18 of them reaching 328 feet (100 meters) or taller. The city is the finance center of the country home to many banks, domestic and foreign corporations. The city is home to the main port, Port of Greycott and the New Gough Island International Airport.

History

Demographics

Geography

Climate

Transportation

City Streets

Motorways

Buses and Bus Rapid Transit

Cycling and Walking

Gallatin-Greycott Metro

Airport and Port

Culture

City Government

City Neighborhoods

Education

Economy