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==Famous Areas and Buildings== | ==Famous Areas and Buildings== | ||
This is a necessarily incomplete list of some well-known buildings and districts within the city. | |||
===Squares and Memorials=== | |||
*[[King Sarus Square]], an area in commemoration of [[King Sarus I]] under whom Masalne was united. | |||
*[[Square of the Guard]], a square in commemoration of the dead of the [[Third Global War]] | |||
*[[Risevan Shrine to the Unknown Soldier]] | |||
*[[Risevan War Memorial]], built 1949 to commemorate the dead of the [[Fourth Global War]] | |||
*[[Restoration Square]], the largest and most famous square of the city | |||
*[[Nisor's Arch]], an arch commemorating the Restoration as well | |||
*[[Gunasarne Memorial]], commemorating the [[Nine Years' War]] | |||
===Museums and Art Galleries=== | |||
===Commercial=== | |||
*[[West Bay]] - a huge shopping district that forms the coastal half of [[Awenkara remis]], formed by the amalgamation of many districts over time, including: | *[[West Bay]] - a huge shopping district that forms the coastal half of [[Awenkara remis]], formed by the amalgamation of many districts over time, including: | ||
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**[[Taibergute]], literally "Below the Bridge", the term for the area south of the bridge. | **[[Taibergute]], literally "Below the Bridge", the term for the area south of the bridge. | ||
*[[ | *[[Belegras Dockyards]], a large developmental area opened in the 2020s, and formerly part of the port | ||
===Others=== | |||
*[[Garnoye]], the famed White Fort that is a city symbol | *[[Garnoye]], the famed White Fort that is a city symbol | ||
*[[Isana Royal Palace]], one of the three official residences of the [[Risevan royal family]] | *[[Isana Royal Palace]], one of the three official residences of the [[Risevan royal family]] | ||
[[category:Cities of Risevne]] | [[category:Cities of Risevne]] | ||
[[category:Cities of Valmante]] | [[category:Cities of Valmante]] |
Revision as of 07:46, 27 November 2006
Isana is the capital and largest city of Risevne, and one of its three Designated Cities - cities which are treated as equivalent to Provinces. The total urban population, living within the city limits, is 13,286,740.
Isana forms the centre of the huge conurbation in the south of Risevne, known as Ibretal after the three main cities of Isana, Bresnga and Taluste, which stretches across the Feladmena Plain; together the conurbation contains around 38 million people. Accounting for around 1/5 of the Risevani population by itself, the city is both a major global city and the undisputed economic, political and social centre of Risevne.
Name
The word Isana simply means "Capital" in Classical Mirselec, the variant of the language spoken during the late first millenium DN; this reflects the fact that, for longer than most other cities, Isana has been a political centre of the Risevani. Besides this, there are many other titles, like Shakonoyenori, literally meaning "Nine-Citadel City", and Yoneiganori, literally "Blue-Gated City", after the five old city gates, three of which are still visible, which were painted blue.
Geography and Climate
The city of Isana occupies a total area of 1678 square kilometres, in a rough rectangle that occupies most of the Gardaus Peninsula and surrounding areas. To its north is the municipality of Bresnga, while to its east is Feladmena Province.
Geographically the city is clearly divided into two, by the Rushalya river and Gardaus Bay; the east was, and remains, by far the older city, while the west was only made part of the city around the 1830s, just before the beginning of the period known as the Ibakizaro, and has undergone many great changes and upheavals. The only significant elevations are the hills south of the Waranye, including Nortekone or the Swallows' Hill on which the famed Garnoye stands.
Definition of Isana
Modern day Isana, administratively known as Isana City, is one of the first-level subdivisions of Risevne. Within this large area of the Gardaus Peninsula the original city, now known as the Old Capital {Kode Sanasir}, occupies the area between the Waranye river and the Rushalya, southwards to the Bay. The present municipality took its shape following redefinitions of borders in 2033, when two new districts in the northeast were carved out from Feladmena Province.
Unlike many other large cities in the world Isana is rarely defined in terms of a "Greater Isana"; in Risevan parlance the more often used term is Ibretal, though it includes a far larger area that stretches all the way to the other side of the Feladmena Plain in Taluste. Feladmena Province has many towns and urban areas which are often called "Hotel Towns", a reference to the extensive numbers of people commuting to work in the city and return only for the night.
Subdivisions
- Main article: Areas and Districts of Isana
While Isana is considered as a single division under the City Government, it is in fact divided into ten Areas, or Remis; each one is then farther subdivided into Districts, or Dego. The areas each possess their own municipal agencies, and most affairs belonging exclusively within their districts are delegated to them, including local infrastructure. Sometimes people go so far as to suggest that Isana is in fact ten cities, rather than one, an impression bolstered by the nomenclature (since the area governments are called Municipal Offices); though the devolution of power is indeed considerable, however, the city is administratively a single unit.
City Planning
See Izanosan Plans
History
Template:Main:History of Isana
The lower valley of the Rushalya river, and the surrounding plains, have been sites of human inhabitation since time immemorial; in the neighbourhood of Narusgerya is the type site of a neolithic civilisation known as the Narusgerya culture, but this is just one of several discoveries of ancient cultures within the city; the most recent find was in 2007 in the east of the city.
Economy
Isana is one of the major financial centres of the world, as well as a centre of commerce and commodity trading.
Government
Transport
Education
Culture and Society
Famous Areas and Buildings
This is a necessarily incomplete list of some well-known buildings and districts within the city.
Squares and Memorials
- King Sarus Square, an area in commemoration of King Sarus I under whom Masalne was united.
- Square of the Guard, a square in commemoration of the dead of the Third Global War
- Risevan War Memorial, built 1949 to commemorate the dead of the Fourth Global War
- Restoration Square, the largest and most famous square of the city
- Nisor's Arch, an arch commemorating the Restoration as well
- Gunasarne Memorial, commemorating the Nine Years' War
Museums and Art Galleries
Commercial
- West Bay - a huge shopping district that forms the coastal half of Awenkara remis, formed by the amalgamation of many districts over time, including:
- Victory Road, a world-famous road in the north of West Bay City.
- Taiberseimi, literally "Above the Bridge", the generic term for the area north of the Soruta Bridge
- Taibergute, literally "Below the Bridge", the term for the area south of the bridge.
- Belegras Dockyards, a large developmental area opened in the 2020s, and formerly part of the port
Others
- Garnoye, the famed White Fort that is a city symbol
- Isana Royal Palace, one of the three official residences of the Risevan royal family