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Pyor is the second largest city in [[Lyonheimer]], based on the sea-front, the city has a bustling fishing population. Pyor Harbour is ranked the 14th largest port in [[Anteria]]. The city built in 1642, the city is a trade hub. | Pyor is the second largest city in [[Lyonheimer]], based on the sea-front, the city has a bustling fishing population. Pyor Harbour is ranked the 14th largest port in [[Anteria]]. The city built in 1642, the city is a trade hub. | ||
==Revolutionary War== | |||
During the [[Thrismari Revolutionary War]], Pyor was an independent nation for 15 years, between 1799 and 1814. They fought as a member of the Rebellion along with [[New Blekingia]] until annexation into [[East Blekinge]] in 1814. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
Revision as of 21:33, 7 April 2021
Pyor
Port City in Lyonheimer | |
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City | |
Nickname(s): Oceans Eye, City of Seas | |
Country | Lyonheimer |
Built | 1642 |
Founded by | East Blekinge |
Population (2014) | |
• City | 812,000 |
• Urban | 741,000 |
Demonym | Pyorians |
Website | www.pyorholidays.ly |
Some landmarks in Judapest include Saint Heimer's Cathedral, Houses of Parliament, Statue of Queen Atal and the Museum of Natural History |
Pyor is the second largest city in Lyonheimer, based on the sea-front, the city has a bustling fishing population. Pyor Harbour is ranked the 14th largest port in Anteria. The city built in 1642, the city is a trade hub.
Revolutionary War
During the Thrismari Revolutionary War, Pyor was an independent nation for 15 years, between 1799 and 1814. They fought as a member of the Rebellion along with New Blekingia until annexation into East Blekinge in 1814.
Culture
In Pyor's early days, the city was an entirely fishing village and this tradition has kept up, with fishermen still being prominent in the city.
Pyor is well known for its football having the prominent Spartak Pyor and Pyor Futball clubs from the region, who are both some of the most successful clubs in the league