Amber, California

Amber, California (Spanish: Ciudad de Amber), is a large city near Los Angeles, California. It is located in Amber County, a Newly formed county inside California. The city is a mixture of San antonio, TX and Kuala Lumper, Malaysia, making it the Largest city in California. It's landmarks are the Amber County Trade Center (ACTC) Complex (A Petronas Towers Complex replica), and the Statue of Liberty and Freedom, made of Amber Gold. It is home to Disneyland Amber, a new Disney theme park owned by the Walt Disney Company. Population: 19.8 million.

History
In 1891, Amber was a small village, outside of Los Angeles. This village had very small shops and reastruants in the area. At the time, their first big buildings came with large Shops, Reastruants, and The Grand Amber Hotel, a mega hotel constructed in May 19, 1891 and completed in November 25, 1891. When the 2nd millennium began, The Village turned into a small city in 1920. The Statue of Liberty and Freedom was built for the fourth of july of 1920. It was constructed in January 5, 1920, and was completed in July 4th, 1920. During World War 2, the city was attacked by the Japanese, along with Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Islands. After World War Two and recovery, normal life began to continue in the city. In 1964, Disneyland Amber was built in November 2, 1963, and was completed in June 4, 1964. 5 years later, the construction of the Amber County Trade Center in downtown began in late 1965 and was completed in Early 1978. The City became the largest city as more wnd more people began to live there. In June 25, 1985, A large category 6 Hurricane struck the coast of California, and made its way to the city. However, the large and small buildings were built to withstand 400 mph winds. Other Structures were blown away and flew all the way to the Himalayas. After the recovery of the disaster, the city was now back to normal and life was restarted.