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Vives-Eaux
春水
Chūn Shuǐ
The Oppidum, the business district of Vives-Eaux
The Oppidum, the business district of Vives-Eaux
CountryShang Fa
PrefectureVives-Eaux
District24 districcts
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyBoule
 • EcclesiastePierre Duroy
 • ProèdreAmélie Djèngue
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total3,500,274
DemonymAquiprimian

Vives-Eaux, also known by its Huranian name of Chunshui or by its ancient name of Primevoire d'Aix is the capital city of Shang Fa and its most populated city. Originally a simple fishermen town, the agglomeration' location near the mouth of the Queen River, the largest and longest waterway of Hurania, made it the focus of attention from Auressian, and more importantly Blaykish, traders in the 16th century, quickly developing the town into a trade port and the hub between the Lin Dynasty and Auressia.

After the establishment of the Tan Dynasty and the colonial wars in the Sea of Qes, Chenshui became a de-facto Blaykish and Principean city, with many factories exporting lacquerware, silk, and manufactured products to the rest of the Blaykish Empire, in exchange for spices, luxury goods, and precious metals from the new world.

As such, after the creation of the Great Covenant, Vives-Eaux was naturally chosen as the location of the Megodoquole, the council of representatives from every Principean colony and factory in northern Huran. The Megodoquole would continue to amass power until the Social War (1861 - 1870) which led to the establishment of the Fa Dynasty. Vives-Eaux remained the capital of the new regime, securing its position as the new heart of the region for the centuries to come.

Etymology

Chūnshuǐ is the official romanization of the Huranian name 春水. The name of the city seems to come from the ancient names of two plots of farmlands that were originally turned into the city' first meeting place : the Spring and Autumn Fields. A system of canals and waterways connected this place to the Queen River on the "Spring side" of the plaza, and it's around these waterways that most of the city would end up developing, taking the name of the canal network : "Spring waters".

The city was first known to the Principeans traders as Chounsouhaye as a litteral retranscription of the Huranian name. But as more and more settlers arrived in the trade port, they began translating more directly the Huranian characters and began using Aix-Primevoire-en-Ourane in an official capacity, then shortened into Aix Primevoire or Primevoire d'Aix. But already, in the more popular districts of the city, the habit had settled of calling it Vivedaix or, alternatively, Vives-Eaux. It's finally this second spelling that would win, and the city would be officially renamed to it after Armand Dupic coronation as King Hegemon in an effort to rectify names across the kingdom.

Geography

Vives-Eaux is located near the Estuary of the Queen River, The land is formed by the river's natural deposition and modern land reclamation projects. As such, it has sandy soil, and skyscrapers have to be built with deep concrete piles to avoid sinking into the soft ground.

The city is located on an alluvial plain. As such, the vast majority of its land area is flat, with an average elevation of 5 m. Tidal flat ecosystems exist around the estuary, however, they have long been reclaimed for agricultural purposes. Vives-Eaux's few hills lie directly to its south with its highest peak, the Colline-à-Charbon, separate the old core of the city from the Hegemon Palatial Complex.

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Economy

Vives-Eaux is the national center for finance, commerce, trade, and transportation with the country's busiest container port. The city has a post-industrial economy that is dominated by the tertiary sector (services), which generated 87.9% of output, followed by the secondary sector (manufacturing, construction) at 11.3% and the primary sector (agriculture, mining) at 0.7%. In total, Vives-Eaux' economic output represent 22% of Shang Fa' total GDP. It's six largest industries —retail, finance, IT, real estate, machine manufacturing, and automotive manufacturing— comprise about half the city's GDP.

the average annual disposable income of Shang Fa' residents was the national highest, making it the wealthiest cities in Shang Fa, but also the most expensive city to live in.

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