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===Subdivisions===
===Subdivisions===
The city is divided into 6 regions, East, East Central, West Central, North, West, and South. These regions are further divided into 30 {{wp|freguesia|freguesias}}. East-Central is where the old city is located and is the city center. West-Central is where much of the financial district is located. The North and West regions are mostly populated with lower class to middle class people. The East and South regions are more upper class.
The city is divided into 6 regions, East, East Central, West Central, North, West, and South. These regions are further divided into 40 {{wp|freguesia|freguesias}}. East-Central is where the old city is located and is the city center. West-Central is where much of the financial district is located. The North and West regions are mostly populated with lower class to middle class people. The East and South regions are more upper class.
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Precea
Capital City
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From top, left to right: View of Sobares Hill and the Bay of Precea • Arch of Unity at Tiago I PlazaLuís Alves Bridge and Christo Rei da Precea • the Cathedral of PreceaAurea Tower, the Precea Tramway, and Duarte Bórgia BridgeGomem FortressFlorria SquarePrimavera Palace the Palace of the Paretian Premier
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Coat of arms of Precea
Nickname(s): 
the Golden Citadel, the Light of The East, the Sunrise City, the City of Prayers
Motto(s): 
Omnes Audiuntur Huc
"All are heard here"
CountryParetia
Constituent KingdomLuzela
Founded200-150 BC~
Founded bySolarian Empire
Freguesias
40 Freguesias
  • Cidade Velho
  • Cidade Centro
  • Princesas
  • Portareal
  • Colinaforta
  • Templo Solario
  • Sobares
  • Bandeira Roxa
  • Ilhas de Orações
  • Ilha dos Mestres
  • Silsão
  • Cume
  • Praia Precea
  • Lembro
  • Cássional
  • Rainha Marta
  • Praça País
  • Páteiro
  • Taisogâma
  • São Martim
  • Caminhario 36
  • Ameixa
  • Specúlas
  • Chapéu Branco
  • O Vale
  • Fontes
  • Precessão
  • Postagem do Soldado
  • Cultivia
  • Aradorável
  • Boca do Veloja
  • Vizinhas
  • Fumacia
  • Abreu
  • Santa Isabela
  • Travessares
  • Novos Parques
  • Tereira
  • Santa Jacinta
  • Amizadeo
Government
 • TypeCity
 • BodyCouncil of Precea
 • MayoressRoxana Alvim (Vs)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total3,243,102

Precea is the capital and largest city of Paretia. It has a population of just over 3.2 million people and growing. It is located just north of the Western Strait of the Aurean Straits and Montecara, on the eastern coast of Luzela, at the far eastern end of the Euclean Continent. It is the nation's cultural, political, and financial center. It has many nicknames that it is referred by in those in and outside of Paretia, such as the "Golden Citadel" (Cidadela Dourada), the "Light of The East" (Luz do Oriente), the "Sunrise City" (Cidade do Nascer do Sol), or the "City of Prayers" (Cidade das Orações).

Etymology

The name "Precea" comes from the original name of the city founded by the Solarians, Preceus. The name of Preceus comes from the Solarian word Preces, which means "prayers". The city of Preceus's naming derives from the location being a place where Solarian soldiers would stop during troop movements as a rest stop where many of the soldiers would use a site of praying.

History

Foundation and Solarian Empire

The Solarian temple ruins in Precea

Little is known about the area before the Solarian Empire, other than Tenic tribes and Piraean colonies inhabiting close by. The foundation of Precea is considered to be around 250 BC, many candidates are attributed to the founding of the city, many of which being Solarian generals. The most likely candidate is Tullus Viridius Paullus, a Solarian general who commanded the Solarian forces in the province of Aureania Inferior, modern day south Luzela, around 256 to 205 BC.

The area around Precea, the mouth of the Velox River, was known as a resting point for Solarian military movements between Euclea and Coius. It is said that Solarian soldiers used the stop as a site for praying, hence the name, which at the time was called Preceus. The city by the beginning of the 1st century was small compared to other cities on the Paretian peninsula such as Mausoleus and Chorto. It became a small trade hub due to it's vicinity to the Aurean Straits.

Verliquoian Empire

The city grew in influence during the Verliquoian Empire and eventually became the largest city on the Peninsula by the beginning of the 8th century. It became the capitol of the imperial province of Parietie de l'Est, located in what is modern day Luzela and Vicisa. The city was considered a central trade hub of the empire, and had amassed a large port, one of the largest in Euclea at the time.

During the Tagamic Invasions the city was the first to fall to the invading armies, it was sacked and much of it destroyed in the war. It would continue to be under occupation and was the center of command for the invading forces until their defeat. The city continued to be a military command post in future wars against the Heavenly Dominions, but Verliquoian influence on the city waned over time. By the late 10th century, various dialects and ethnicities arose across Paretia, including the Luzelese, which originated in central Luzela and became the dominant culture in the city, which eventually became their capitol.

Kingdom of Luzela

The Luzela was founded by nobleman Henrique I in 1021 in Precea, breaking away from the Verliquoian Empire. During his rule he began construction of the Violet Fortress on the Nasca Ridge east of the city. Luzela began to build a large naval armada in the city and quickly rose to become the most powerful nation on the peninsula. Precea became one of the largest cities in Euclea and became a major trade hub. The Luzelese began to use caravels in the cities ports for exploration and long-distance trade, and continued to have a close relationship to sailors, city began to give privileges and protections to sea traders and sailors, making the city a competitive hub for sailors across the world.

During the 13th and 14th Century Crisis, the throne of the House of Bússolo collapsed due to warfare within the house itself, this would lead to a period of upheaval in the city and multiple uprisings by the lower classes against the nobility. By the end of the crisis the House of Azulas would be entrusted to rule the country. During this time the city began to compete with others in trade as Luzela began to compete with the rising Esmeirans for the role of being the central power of the peninsula. The city became the launching point for many explorations eastward, notably in Coius. After the discovery of the Asterias the city became a major port for sending out fleets for colonization of the new world. Competing with Esmeira also in colonization. The city's important in Eastern Euclea lead to the name "Light of The East" (Luz do Oriente) and the "Sunrise City" (Cidade do Nascer do Sol).

During the rule of Queen Marta I she began the construction of the Sunrise Palace, during the Paretian Wars the city saw little fighting but grew immensely as Marta I cemented Luzela's control of the peninsula, the city would then became the capitol of the United Kingdom of Paretia.

The Violet Fortress in the Colinaforta district, built during the early Luzelese kingdom, was the palace of the Luzelese monarchy until the 16th century.

Early Modern

The 1778 Luzela Earthquake destroyed much of Precea, including the Sunrise Palace, home of the monarchy.
Paretian troops landing in Precea to subdue revolutionaries, 1825.

Industrialization

The Tram of Precea being used after its completion in 1903

Great War

20th century

Modern

Government

Roxana Alvim has served as Mayoress of Precea since 2018
Precea Administrative Building in the Cidade Centro district

The city has a special status as the capital and largest city of Paretia, but its government functions not much different from other major cities in the united kingdom. Today it serves as both the capitol of Luzela and Paretia, having both the administrations of the Kingdom of Luzela and the United Kingdom in the city.

The city's legislature is the city council, which has 10 members and works alongside the mayor. The city council and office of the mayor are ran at the Precea Administrative Building. Each with a two year term, they vote on laws and bills for the city.

The execvutive is the officer of the mayor, who leads the party with the most seats on the city council. They have a two year term and maintain the government of the city.

The judiciary is the Court of Precea. It deals with criminal and law cases in the city and has a judge that is appointed or voted in. This court runs the city's comarca.

Subdivisions

The city is divided into 6 regions, East, East Central, West Central, North, West, and South. These regions are further divided into 40 freguesias. East-Central is where the old city is located and is the city center. West-Central is where much of the financial district is located. The North and West regions are mostly populated with lower class to middle class people. The East and South regions are more upper class.

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East East Central West Central West North South
10 Ilha dos Mestres 1 Cidade Velho 16 Rainha Marta 30 Aradorável 21 Caminhario 36 Travessares
11 Silsão 2 Cidade Centro 17 Praça País 31 Boca do Veloja 22 Ameixa 37 Novos Parques
12 Cume 3 Princesas 18 Páteiro 32 Vizinhas 23 Specúlas 38 Tereira
13 Praia Precea 4 Portareal 19 Taisogâma 33 Fumacia 24 Chapéu Branco 39 Santa Jacinta
14 Lembro 5 Colinaforta 20 São Martim 34 Abreu 25 O Vale 40 Amizadeo
15 Cássional 6 Templo Solario 35 Santa Isabela 26 Fontes
7 Sobares 27 Precessão
8 Bandeira Roxa 28 Postagem do Soldado
9 Ilhas de Orações 29 Cultivia

Demographics

Culture

Sister Cities