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Revision as of 16:38, 14 December 2021

Maimedo
橙京
City of Maimedo
Flag of Maimedo
Official seal of Maimedo
Nickname(s): 
Esonyaveli, Maimeko, Maiko-Meto, (Anglish) Orange City
Motto: 
"Let the flowers bloom"
Anthem: "Orange Warrior" (Maiko isumo)
CountryEsonice
RegionVelia
ProvinceMaimedo
Founded900-800 B.C
Named forMaikari (Orange Spirit)
Districts- 7
Government
 • BodyMaimedo Provincial Council
Area
 • Capital736.4 km2 (284.32 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Capital2,527,102
 • Rank1st in Esonice
 • Density3,400/km2 (8,900/sq mi)
 • Metro
4,297,252
 • Total
6,824,354
Demonym(s)Maimedese, Maimedian, Maimedoite
Time zoneUTC-8 (Esonian standard time)
Post Code
ES-132

Maimedo is the capital city of The Serene Kingdom of Esonice

Etymology

History

Maimedo started as a tiny farming village somewhere between 800 and 900 B.C, it had little economic or cultural significance.

Geography

Cityscape

Old Maimedo

Parks and gardens

New Maimedo

Governance

Districts

Mayor

Royal role

Transport

Trams

Cycling

Waterways

Economy

Education

Culture

Local festivals

Museums and art galleries

Cuisine

Tourism

International relations

Twin towns - sister cities - partnerships

See also

Notes

References

External links