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Danville Pekan Danville |
City and territorial capital |
City of Danville Bandaraya Pekan Danville |
Skylines of Danville |
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Country |
Phinbella |
Entity |
Free area of the Federation |
Territory |
Tri-State Area |
Precinct |
Jefferson County |
Settled by PHOC |
-124BP--44BP |
Municipality status |
1 January -32BP |
City status |
2 February -10BP |
Tri-State Area Unification Day |
15 July -4BP |
Declared capital of Tri-State Area |
-4BP |
Government |
• Body |
Danville City Hall |
• Mayor |
Normaliza Hassan (DRA) |
Area |
• City and territorial capital |
325.21 km2 (125.56 sq mi) |
• Urban |
611.982 km2 (236.288 sq mi) |
Elevation |
125 m (410 ft) |
Population (RP 2617) |
• City and territorial capital |
1,192,847 |
• Density |
3,700/km2 (9,500/sq mi) |
• Urban |
1,796,900 |
• Metro (RP 2618, Keijinshin) |
4,987,016 |
Demonym |
Orang Danville, Danvillite, Danvillian |
Time zone |
Phinéas Padolski Time (UTC+5:20) |
Postal code |
80xxx; 81xxx |
Area code(s) |
088, 087 |
Vehicle registration |
EJ, EJA, EJB |
Danville or known as Pekan Danville (Phineaner for Town of Danville), and colloquially as Dengpil, is the capital and administrative center of the Tri-State Area, a special administrative territory of Phinbella. It is also the capital of the Jefferson County precinct. Danville is also the most populous city in the Tri-State Area and the fifth most populous city in Phinbella. A geographical anomaly, Danville is located near the ocean and it faces the Straits of Biai State to the north and the Linchang Islands to the west. Danville has a large suburban area and is surrounded by mangrove swamps. According to the RP 2605 census, Danville has a population of 241,000 people and it is shown on a signboard at the city limits and the signage is still not updated to date. However, according to the RP 2617 census, Danville has a population of 1,192,847 people. As such, it is the largest component of the Keijinshin Metropolitan Area, which is the second largest metropolitan area in Phinbella with a population of nearly 5 million inhabitants.