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'''Zaumir remis''', literally "Palace Area" in [[Mirselec]], is an [[Areas and Districts of Isana|area]] in [[Isana]], in the northwest of the modern day city along the west bank of the [[Rushalya river]]. Along with [[Waranyebara remis]], it is one of the oldest districts of Isana, forming the historical city centre. | '''Zaumir remis''', literally "Palace Area" in [[Mirselec]], is an [[Areas and Districts of Isana|area]] in [[Isana]], in the northwest of the modern day city along the west bank of the [[Rushalya river]]. Along with [[Waranyebara remis]], it is one of the oldest districts of Isana, forming the historical city centre. | ||
Severely damaged by bombing during the [[Fourth Global War]], the area was later painstakingly restored rather than deliberately redeveloped; under the [[Izanosan Plans]] the surviving architecture was ingeniously blended with new constructions, under regulations limiting the place to mostly residential usage. In modern days Zaumir is a mostly high-class district, even more so than eastern [[Garnoye remis]] or [[ | Severely damaged by bombing during the [[Fourth Global War]], the area was later painstakingly restored rather than deliberately redeveloped; under the [[Izanosan Plans]] the surviving architecture was ingeniously blended with new constructions, under regulations limiting the place to mostly residential usage. In modern days Zaumir is a mostly high-class district, even more so than eastern [[Garnoye remis]] or [[Karagose remis]], and a centre of high-class establishments for such things as fashion and food. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:05, 29 November 2006
Zaumir remis, literally "Palace Area" in Mirselec, is an area in Isana, in the northwest of the modern day city along the west bank of the Rushalya river. Along with Waranyebara remis, it is one of the oldest districts of Isana, forming the historical city centre.
Severely damaged by bombing during the Fourth Global War, the area was later painstakingly restored rather than deliberately redeveloped; under the Izanosan Plans the surviving architecture was ingeniously blended with new constructions, under regulations limiting the place to mostly residential usage. In modern days Zaumir is a mostly high-class district, even more so than eastern Garnoye remis or Karagose remis, and a centre of high-class establishments for such things as fashion and food.