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Revision as of 15:04, 8 July 2017
Ramez Province Proziu Ramezes (gr) | |||
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Capital | Ramez | ||
Largest cities | Ramez, Salavul, San Martín, San Andrés | ||
Demonym | Ramezian | ||
- Adjective | Ramezian | ||
Area | 6,984 km² | ||
- Ranked | 8th | ||
Population | 367,955 (2016) | ||
- Ranked | 5th | ||
Abbreviation | RZ |
Ramez is a Gerenian province. It is bordered by Barzat to the south, Maremedres to the west, and Erstveda to the northeast, at both its north and east lies the Northern Sea.
Ramez is the least extensive, but the second most densely populated of the nation. Approximately two thirds of its population lives in the north and the east, where the capital, Ramez, and the biggest cities, are located. The west of Ramez features a mix of small villages and rural areas.
Originally depending on agriculture and trade, the entire province of Ramez developed alongside nearby Port Elerat, and became a major industry centre.
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