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Revision as of 09:54, 31 December 2023
Botrys | |
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Country | Willink |
Episkopi | Patriarchate of Botrys |
Settled | c. 460 BC |
Government | |
• Type | Association of municipal corporations |
• Body | Estates of Botrys |
• Hypatos | Pera Yakmesi |
Population (2023) | |
• Urban | 34,842,000 |
• Metro | 147,522,000 |
Demonym | Botrian |
Time zone | +1 (Kingston Mean Time) |
Botrys (Willinkian: Μπότρυς) (Mariac: 𐡁𐡏𐡕𐡓𐡅𐡔) is a large costal metropolis located on the southern shore of the Fospontia Sea in the region of Maria, Willink. Traditionally the largest and most important Marian city in Willink, as well as the historical winter capital of the Willinkian Crown, Botrys is a major metropolitan center and potentially the largest Semitic city in the known world. One of the oldest inhabited places in Willink, Botrys is an important center of banking, commerce, international trade, culture, and a major resort city acclaimed for its vast stretches of beaches and year-round mild climate.