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Cianbally
Ainharic: Cianballey | |
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Motto(s): "Purt dy yn Twoaie" ("Port of the North") | |
Country | Ainhar |
Province | Ardvalley |
County | County Cianbally |
Wailyr | List
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Government | |
• Mayor | Rory MacCundre (GAP) |
Area | |
• Total | 176.8 km2 (68.3 sq mi) |
Elevation | 7 m (23 ft) |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 89,425 |
• Density | 510/km2 (1,300/sq mi) |
Demonym(s) | Cianballian/Cianballic Ballian/Bally (colloquial) |
Cianbally (Ainharic: Cianballey, meaning "town of Cian" – /'tʃænbali:/ CHAN-ballee; Ainharic pronunciation: ['tʃanba:lʲi]), also known in Newreyan as Shanbally and Cuirpthean as Cianbaile and officially the Royal City of Cianbally is the capital and largest city of the Principality of Ainhar, with a population of 89,425 in 2017, over 45,000 more than Ainhar's next largest settlement, Cranfell. Sitting on the northern coast of Ainhar, Cianbally is a part of County Cianbally and the province of Ardvalley, Cianbally is home to five of the 37 seats in the Wailyr (Ainharic parliament), and houses around 35% of the country's eligible voters.
Cianbally is the financial and economic centre of Ainhar and a regional hub for trade passing along the Lhedwinic Channel, especially for trade coming from the Lhedwinic archipelago. Cianbally was home to many famous Ainharic people and holds high historical importance, especially for literature and music of the early 19th century. A popular tourist destination, Cianbally is the most-visited place in Ainhar, receiving around 300,000 tourists per year and generating a large percentage of Ainhar's tourist revenue.