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Revision as of 20:08, 22 July 2023

City of Joghen
Vilaly- á Yoghen (Seketese)
Szebardherm Joghen (Trjebian)
Local City
Joghen from an airplane
Joghen from an airplane
Flag of City of Joghen
Map of Joghen.png
Location of the City of Joghen
Country Seketan
ProvinceFile:Flag of Bynan.png Bynan
Government
 • MayorPaul Ezj (OeUC)
Area
 • Local City23.2 km2 (9.0 sq mi)
Population
90,281
 • Density3,897.2/km2 (10,094/sq mi)
 • Metro
101,335
 • Summer (DST)UTC=
Websitevisitjoghen.com

Joghen (Seketese: Yoghen; Trjebian: Joghen), officially the City of Joghen (Seketese: Vilaly á Yoghen; Trjebian: Szebardherm Joghen) is a Trjebian city the Seketese province of Bynan. Located on the Treb Basin leading to the Treb Bay, the municipality is the largest Trjebian majority city in Seketan. With a population of 90,281, it is the 3rd largest district in Bynan and the 19th largest in Seketan.

Historically tied to the Joghen clan of Trjebia, the city is one of three districts in Seketan (alongside Drejjen and the district of Joghen) where Trjebian is an official language.

See also