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It is the fourth largest city in the Oan Isles by population after Noapa, [[Tokapa]], and [[Tauranga a te Toka]], respectively. Nevertheless, it is considered the second-most visited city in the Oan Isles after Tokapa and the third most well-known city in the country after Tauranga a te Toka.
It is the fourth largest city in the Oan Isles by population after Noapa, [[Tokapa]], and [[Tauranga a te Toka]], respectively. Nevertheless, it is considered the second-most visited city in the Oan Isles after Tokapa and the third most well-known city in the country after Tauranga a te Toka.


Anapa is the location of many resorts, casinos, amusement parks, hotels and other tourist attractions. It is the location of one of the [[Kuthernburg|Kuthern]] company [[JV Marine World Parks & Entertainment]]'s Marine Kingdom Water Park and Resort. The development brought billions of dollars in foreign investment and tourism.
Anapa is the location of many resorts, casinos, amusement parks, hotels and other tourist attractions. It is the location of one of the [[Kuthernburg|Kuthern]] company [[JV Marine World Parks & Entertainment]]'s Marine Kingdom Water Park and Resort. The development brought billions of dollars in foreign investment and tourism. Besides tourism, entertainment and retail, it also has a large professional services sector as firms such as [[Ita Marama]] have offices there.


The city is the hometown of famous people such as [[Arana Marama]], head of the [[Green Party of the Oan Isles]] and [[Foreign relations of the Oan Isles|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]. It is home to the University of Anapa, the third most prestigious institution of higher education in the Oan Isles and enjoys a high population of educated young people.
The city is the hometown of famous people such as [[Arana Marama]], head of the [[Green Party of the Oan Isles]] and [[Foreign relations of the Oan Isles|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]. It is home to the University of Anapa, the third most prestigious institution of higher education in the Oan Isles and enjoys a high population of educated young people.