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Revision as of 08:54, 6 July 2020
Jiasing City | |
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Nickname: The Gateway to Songha | |
Country | Songha |
Settled | 1344 BC |
Government | |
• Body | City Council of Jiasing |
Population (2016) | 19,376,838 |
Demonym | Jiasi |
Website | www.jiasingcity.sg |
Jiasing, officially Liu-Hu, is the most populous city in Songha. Jiasing is on the Western Coast of Songha, opposite Liu-Hu on the Bay of Padmer. It is also the most modern and developed city in Songha, as well as home to the Songhese World Trade Center, and a number of consulates. As of the 2016 census, Liu-Hu has a population of 19,376,838.
History
1344 - 1608
Jiasing was originally settled by refugees after the Great Fires of Liu-Hu in 1341. It quickly grew to be a hub connecting Northern Songha with Central and Southern Songha along the Coastal roads, while being in an optimal spot for trading merchants to pass through.
1608 - 1833
War with Rythene, ect, placeholder.