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Split into three parts by the diverging Ourá River, the Porta Tranquíla metropolitan area is a heavy mixture of modern, classic, and medieval architectural styles. Thanks to the scale of its transport infrastructure, the city is the busiest container port and railway hub on the Corric coast, followed closely by Porta Armada. The standards of living in Porta Tranquíla are often measured as the highest in the nation. Placing a high importance on blending economic output with healthy work-life balance, many successive city administrations have constructed parks, entertainment complexes, and invested in the conservation of existing natural spaces. A major export of the area is orange-based products, such as jams, juices, and flavorings. Porta Tranquíla is home to the Guillermo y Aníta Lluvio Arts and Cultural Park, a thirty-acre shopping, music, theatre, movie, waterpark, and metro transit complex. Other destinations of note are the Tranquil Beaches, the 14th-century Holy Andoran Deus cathedral, the Royal Corric Cultural Museum, and the shopping districts of Playa Major.
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