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'''Amar''', officially the '''City and Parish of Amar''', is a {{wp|consolidated city-parish}} in the [[Porta Bianca|Commonwealth of Porta Bianca]] | '''Amar''', officially the '''City and Parish of Amar''', is a {{wp|consolidated city-parish}} in, as well as the capital of and largest city in, the [[Porta Bianca|Commonwealth of Porta Bianca]], with a 2020 census population of 2.2 million. It is also the fifth-most populous in Cartadania. The city was consolidated with the Parish of Amar on 30 January 1906, fueled by the rapid development of the city and a serious overlap of jurisdictional services and power. It is located centrally on the state's main island and sits adjacent to Merced Bay. | ||
== History == | == History == |
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Amar | |
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City and Parish of Amar | |
Amar city views | |
Location of Amar in Porta Bianca | |
Country | |
State | |
Formed as town | 1691 |
Incorporated as city | 1883 |
Consolidated with Amar Parish | 1906 |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor-council |
• Body | City Council |
• Mayor | Hialeah Iglesias Micanoco (SDP) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 2,213,407 |
Demonym | Amarense |
Area code | 316/519/875 |
Website | Amar Government Website |
Amar, officially the City and Parish of Amar, is a consolidated city-parish in, as well as the capital of and largest city in, the Commonwealth of Porta Bianca, with a 2020 census population of 2.2 million. It is also the fifth-most populous in Cartadania. The city was consolidated with the Parish of Amar on 30 January 1906, fueled by the rapid development of the city and a serious overlap of jurisdictional services and power. It is located centrally on the state's main island and sits adjacent to Merced Bay.