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== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==
== Economy ==
== Economy ==
Amar holds a significant position within Cartadania's economic landscape. As a longstanding port city and international trade hub, it has played a pivotal role in the nation's commerce, particularly as the westernmost port within the Sarpic region. Over the years, Amar has diversified its economic activities, moving away from historical agricultural dependence towards industrialization and commercial growth.
The city's economy saw notable acceleration in the aftermath of the [[Second Great War]], marked by a profound industrial transformation. Despite this transformation, as of 1984, Amar had not established an independent economic region but rather remained closely integrated into the broader economic landscape of the state.
Amar's economic vitality is multifaceted, with a strong emphasis on industry, commerce, finance, logistics services, and the fishing sector. Its industrial output encompasses an array of products, including {{wp|vegetable fat}}s and {{wp|vegetable oil|oil}}s, {{wp|pharmaceuticals}}, industrial chemicals, {{wp|footwear}}, {{wp|dairy products|dairy items}}, beverages, construction materials, {{wp|furniture}}, {{wp|plastics}}, {{wp|cement}}, {{wp|textile industry|textiles}}, and metal mechanical components, among others.
{{wp|tourism industry|Tourism}} constitutes another pivotal sector, facilitated by the city's accessibility through the [[Delgado-Carrington Amar International Airport]], one of Porta Bianca's primary gateways. Key tourist destinations are concentrated in districts such as Emerald Hill, Águas Corais, and Vistamar, hosting luxurious accommodations. Additionally, historical sites like Palmcrest, Old Amar, and Colina Crescente feature prominently in tourism campaigns. Amar's tourism infrastructure ranks among the most modern in the region, notably in terms of lodging facilities, which cater to diverse preferences and standards, ranging from youth hostels to global hotel chains. The city is a focal point for construction activities, drawing substantial investments from both national and international developers, particularly along the Biancan littoral zone.
Within Amar, the Parque do Flamingo district houses a corporate precinct known as the 'Milha Dourada' or 'Golden Mile,' serving as a significant financial center housing local and international banking institutions. Furthermore, Amar's Parque do Flamingo district wields considerable influence on the economic landscape of Porta Bianca and the broader Vallosi region.
=== Top employers ===
=== Top employers ===
== Arts and entertainment ==
== Arts and entertainment ==
== Sports ==
== Sports ==