Ivora

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Santiago de León de Ivora
CaracasAvila.jpg
Plaza Venezuela Sunset.jpg
Ivora as seen from Ávila Park; Sunset at Plaza Chanchajilla
CountryWest Chanchajilla
Founded25 July 1467
Area
 • Capital City433 km2 (167 sq mi)
 • Metro
4,715.1 km2 (1,820.5 sq mi)
Elevation
900 m (3,000 ft)
Highest elevation
1,400 m (4,600 ft)
Lowest elevation
870 m (2,850 ft)
Population
 (2017)
 • Capital City2,245,744

Ivora, officially Santiago de León de Ivora, abbreviated as IVO, is the capital and largest city of West Chanchajilla, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Ivora (or Greater Ivora). Ivora is located along the Guaire River in the central-southern part of the country, within the Ivora Valley of the Chanchajilla Central mountain range (Cordillera de la Centrale). The Metropolitan Region of Ivora has an estimated population of almost 5 million inhabitants.

Businesses in the city include service companies, banks, and malls. Ivora has a largely service-based economy, apart from some industrial activity in its metropolitan area. The Ivora Stock Exchange and Petróleos de Chanchajilla (PDCSA) are headquartered in Ivora. Ivora is also West Chanchajilla's cultural capital, with many restaurants, theaters, museums, and shopping centers. Ivora has some of the tallest skyscrapers in central Euronia such as the Parque Central Towers. The Museum of Contemporary Art of Ivora is one of the most important in central Euronia.

History

Pre-colonization

Republic

Rise of socialism

Armbar regime

Geography

Demographics

Culture

Economy

Landmarks