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'''Ganipara''' ([[Dhimze language|Dhimze]]: {{cs|dhm|gánipár}} [ganipʰaˈra]) is the capital and most populous city of [[Ganipara (barony)|Ganipara]], [[Dhimrai]]. With a population of 1,569,280 in 4627, it is the [[List of cities in Dhimrai by population|third-largest city by population]] in Dhimrai, after [[Jvuzrada]] and [[Mlasteti]]. The Ganipara Metropolitan Area - including suburbs and other municipalities - has over 2 million inhabitants.
 
'''Ganipara''' ([[Dhimze language|Dhimze]]: {{cs|dhm|gánipár}} [ganipʰaˈra]) is the capital and most populous city of [[Ganipara (barony)|Ganipara]], [[Dhimrai]]. With a population of 1,569,280 in 4627, it is the [[List of cities in Dhimrai by population|third-largest city by population]] in Dhimrai, after [[Jvuzrada]] and [[Mlasteti]]. The Ganipara Metropolitan Area - including suburbs and other municipalities - has over 2 million inhabitants.
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Ganipara was the historical capital of the [[First Kingdom of Dhimrai]] and the [[Dhimze Empire]], as it was originally the fief of [[Daghi III of Dhimrai|Daghi III]], [[Barony of Ganipara|Baron of Ganipara]] who united the baronies and formed Dhimrai.
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==Etymology==
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The name ''Ganipara'' comes from the [[Classical Dhimze language|Classical Dhimze]] ''Gāntiphārā'', meaning "wood valley". The city was also known in [[Classical Doccábh]] as X.
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==History==
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===Stone Age===
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===Rausin settlement===
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===Classical Period===
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===Middle Ages===
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===Modern period===
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==Geography==
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===Location===
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===Climate===
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==Administration==
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===City government===
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===Boroughs===
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===Police force===
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==Demographics==
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==Economy==
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==Culture==
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===Painting and sculpture===
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===Photography===
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===Museums===
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===Theatre===
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===Literature===
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===Music===
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==Sports==
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==Notable people==
   
 
[[Category:Cities]][[Category:Dhimrai]]
 
[[Category:Cities]][[Category:Dhimrai]]

Latest revision as of 15:12, 15 September 2024

Ganipara
gánipár
Flag of Ganipara
CountryDhimrai
BaronyGanipara
CountyX
Government
Population
 (4627)
 • City1,569,280
 • Rank3rd
 • Urban
1,983,000
 • Metro
2,197,000
Demonym(s)ganiparavit
Ganiparan

Ganipara (Dhimze: gánipár [ganipʰaˈra]) is the capital and most populous city of Ganipara, Dhimrai. With a population of 1,569,280 in 4627, it is the third-largest city by population in Dhimrai, after Jvuzrada and Mlasteti. The Ganipara Metropolitan Area - including suburbs and other municipalities - has over 2 million inhabitants.

Ganipara was the historical capital of the First Kingdom of Dhimrai and the Dhimze Empire, as it was originally the fief of Daghi III, Baron of Ganipara who united the baronies and formed Dhimrai.

Etymology

The name Ganipara comes from the Classical Dhimze Gāntiphārā, meaning "wood valley". The city was also known in Classical Doccábh as X.

History

Stone Age

Rausin settlement

Classical Period

Middle Ages

Modern period

Geography

Location

Climate

Administration

City government

Boroughs

Police force

Demographics

Economy

Culture

Painting and sculpture

Photography

Museums

Theatre

Literature

Music

Sports

Notable people