Sagacity: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
Line 76: Line 76:
== Government and Politics ==
== Government and Politics ==
===Local Government===
===Local Government===
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em; width:50px; text-align:center; font-size:85%; border-collapse:collapse;"
|+ ''''''
|-
| [[File:Sgty mayor rally 1572512920.jpg|thumb|center|250px|Sagacity Mayor. Isabella Agustin (CSD) at her 2019 campaign rally.]]
|}
Sagacity, which is officially known as the City of Sagacity, is the national capital of the Caminoes and is classified as a special city according to its income, and a highly urbanized city (HUC). The Mayor of Sagacity is the chief executive, and is assisted by the vice mayor and the 30-member City Council, who are elected as representatives of the six councilor districts within the city, and the municipal presidents of the Sagacity Municipal Wards and Special Districts..
Sagacity, which is officially known as the City of Sagacity, is the national capital of the Caminoes and is classified as a special city according to its income, and a highly urbanized city (HUC). The Mayor of Sagacity is the chief executive, and is assisted by the vice mayor and the 30-member City Council, who are elected as representatives of the six councilor districts within the city, and the municipal presidents of the Sagacity Municipal Wards and Special Districts..



Latest revision as of 14:02, 25 May 2023

Sagacity
Metropolis
(Clockwise, from top) Sagacity West District skyline, Sagacity Metropolitan Art Museum, Manako Grundis Park North Entrance, Sagacity City Hall, SMAM Nova Ocean Exhibit Room, Downtown Sagacity Aerial View, Sagacity Medical Fort, Sagacity Central Hospital, Sagacity Red Light District, The Ra'akstag/Caminoan Parliament
Flag of Sagacity
Official seal of Sagacity
Isabella agustin 1.jpg
Government
 • TypeSagacity Municipal Government
 • MayorIsabella Agustín CSD
Area
 • Total2,194.07 km2 (847.14 sq mi)
Population
 • Total13,988,129
Websitewww.metrosagacity.gov.cm

Introduction

Located at the heart of the island of Nakadena, the city of Sagacity (səˈɡæsɪtɪ) stands as a shining example of progress, innovation, and cultural diversity. Being the most populous city in Caminoes with 13,988,129 since 2020. Sagacity has grown into a bustling metropolis renowned for its advanced infrastructure, thriving economy, and vibrant multicultural community. As one of the leading global cities, it attracts people from all walks of life, offering a unique blend of modernity and tradition. It serves as the economic center of the country and the seat of the Caminoan government.

Geography

Situated along the picturesque banks of the mighty Hanoma River, Sagacity enjoys a stunning natural landscape. The city is blessed with a strategic location, nestled between majestic mountains and surrounded by lush greenery. The river serves as a lifeline, not only providing a scenic backdrop but also contributing to the city's irrigation and transportation systems. Bridges spanning across the river connect various districts, offering breathtaking views of the cityscape.

History

Early History

'
The Nahertrasaki Stone Tablet inscriptions were the first group of lists recording events of human civilization found within the Calhatta-Nahati Cave Petroglyphs.

The earliest known site of human civilization in modern-day Sagacity would be in the Calhatta-Nahati district where the famed cave petroglyphs collection were found. All imagery depicting records of historic events or important gatherings. The likes of which date back around 3000 BC. The Ainutoas, the aboriginal inhabitants of Caminoes, resided along the Nakadena islands for centuries before the external northern inhabitants of Adula arrived and assimilated with them.

Sagacity, then known as Sakasidi, was a trading partner of ___ and ___ during the early 1200's.

Naarasaka district was a direct trade partner with ___, ___, and ___ during the early ___ dynasty, resulting to much success during its trading period. The district was a trading capital and derived its name from the old Caminoan lexicography; Elcamaia: Nah-harah-sa'ak'a = 'Southern Trading Town'. The chieftain of the town was called the Naha-ak'a Sako = 'Lord of the Southern Town' (Elacamaian), and Nahlhanduli in native Anuit speak, meaning False God.

15th Century Centralization Period

17th Century Anuit Peoples Uprising

Internal Clan Wars

Nakadena Island Unionization

Nakadena Union Uprising

Re-Liberation of Nakadena

1800's - 1900's Sagacity

Government and Politics

Local Government

'
Sagacity Mayor. Isabella Agustin (CSD) at her 2019 campaign rally.

Sagacity, which is officially known as the City of Sagacity, is the national capital of the Caminoes and is classified as a special city according to its income, and a highly urbanized city (HUC). The Mayor of Sagacity is the chief executive, and is assisted by the vice mayor and the 30-member City Council, who are elected as representatives of the six councilor districts within the city, and the municipal presidents of the Sagacity Municipal Wards and Special Districts..

Demographics

Sagacity prides itself on being a melting pot of cultures and ethnicities. The city's inclusive society celebrates diversity and promotes a harmonious coexistence of its residents, who hail from different backgrounds. People of various ethnicities, languages, and religions call Sagacity their home, fostering a rich tapestry of traditions, festivals, and cuisine. The city has established community centers, cultural exchange programs, and educational initiatives to foster understanding and appreciation among its diverse population.

Economy

The economy of Sagacity is a powerhouse, driven by its cutting-edge industries and technological innovation. The city is a hub for multinational corporations, research institutions, and startups, attracting top talent from around the world. Key sectors include information technology, finance, biotechnology, robotics, and sustainable energy. The city's advanced infrastructure, efficient transportation networks, and state-of-the-art facilities make it an ideal destination for global businesses. Sagacity also boasts a thriving tourism industry, with visitors drawn to its iconic landmarks, vibrant nightlife, and world-class entertainment offerings.

Culture and Tourism

Education and Infrastructure

Notable People