Greater Mabuti Bay City

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Greater Mabuti Bay City
Major cities of the Mabuti Bay City: Nambabi and Garastadt
Nickname(s): 
Mabuti Bay City, GMBC, MBC
Country Maucha
StateFlagKolisi.png Kolisi State
Municipalities
Area
 • Total65,740 km2 (25,384 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
144 million
 • Density218.3/km2 (565.5/sq mi)
DemonymMabutian

The Greater Mabuti Bay City, also called Mabuti Bay City and usually abbreviated to GMBC or simply MBC, is located in the State of Kolisi, located in southern Maucha. The Greater Mabuti Bay City is the only megalopolis and the biggest urban conglomerate in the sub-continent of Bahia, stretching over #### square kilometers and with a population of about 14,4 million people. The megacity is a merge of the greater urban areas of Nambabi, including the municipalities of Nambabi, Thabelo, Ullmer, Port Fischart, Mbeki, Ingonyama, Makepula, Nord-Magona and Izibuko, and the urban areas of greater Garastadt, including the municipalities of Garastadt, Bahlobostadt, Lebowaloanong, Magona, Florstedt, and Geierstadt. Thought not recognized as an official form of administrative division, the Greater Mabuti Bay City is an effort between the two major cities of Nambabi and Garastadt to increase their success by intengrating their efforts to develop economically and socially together.

The government of all 15 municipalities comprising the Greater Mabuti Bay City have agreed to sign a formal request to the National Congress, demanding the creation of a 28th state. The name of the proposed state is Mabuti-Bucht State, and the proposed capital city is the city of Nambabi. A lot of opposition is faced by the representatives of the State of Kolisi, though the direction of current discussions have been pointing towards the approval of the creation of the new state soon.

Many of the most well known colleges in Maucha are located within the Greater Mabuti Bay City, including the University of Garastadt, National Institute of Nambabi, University of Nambabi, and the Mabuti Bay University.

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