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=Etymology=
=Etymology=
It is commonly believe that Odiola originates from Ontióla, which roughly translates from old Lissathan to "city of reflections", likely derived from the sun reflecting off of marble buildings.
It is commonly believed that Odiola originates from Ontióla, which roughly translates from old Lissathan to "city of reflections", likely derived from the sun reflecting off of marble buildings.
 
=History=
=History=
=Geography=
=Geography=
=Culture=
=Culture=

Revision as of 11:00, 20 October 2021

Odiola
Capital City
Clockwise from top, Herakleios Square, Fountain of the Gods, Odiola Sports Center, An aerial photograph of the city, Acropolis of Odiola, Odiola ampitheater, neighborhood of Vekós.
Clockwise from top, Herakleios Square, Fountain of the Gods, Odiola Sports Center, An aerial photograph of the city, Acropolis of Odiola, Odiola ampitheater, neighborhood of Vekós.
Flag of Odiola
Nickname: 
Cittóli dou violé los ("City of Violet Light")
CountryLissatha
Government
 • TypeMayor-council government
 • MayorSokratis Marinos
(Popular Unity)
Population
 • Total1,323,000
DemonymOdiolan
Time zone+7 UTC

Odiola is the capital and largest city of Lissatha. Odiola is one of the worlds oldest cities, with it's recorded history spanning 3,000 years and it's earliest human presence dating back to the 10th millennium BC.

Classical Odiola was a powerful city state and a center for the arts and philosophy, for centuries Odiola has acted as an important trade post.

Etymology

It is commonly believed that Odiola originates from Ontióla, which roughly translates from old Lissathan to "city of reflections", likely derived from the sun reflecting off of marble buildings.

History

Geography

Culture