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Bulfawst
Bulfawst Béul Feirste | |
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City | |
City of Bulfawst | |
Clockwise from top left: Mary III Memorial Clock, Bulfawst Harbour, Fraiser Tower, King's University Bulfawst, Royster Street, St. Patrick's Cathedral. | |
Nickname: The Ship Building Capital of the North | |
Motto(s): I Taobh amuigh de na scamaill shine againn (Ghaillish) (meaning: Beyond the clouds we shine) | |
Location in Glytter. | |
Country | Glytter |
Earliest Charter | 1263 |
City Status | 1888 |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor-council |
• Laird Mayor | Liam Donn (LP) |
Population | 280,418 |
Demonym | Bulfawster |
Time zone | Euclean Standard Time |
Bulfawst (Ghaillish: Béul Feirste), officially the City of Bulfawst, is a city in the Glytter. It is located in County Homalow in Southern Glytter. Bulfawst has its earliest origins in the mid-seventh century and for much of its history has acted as Glytter's largest habour, boasting extensive ship building yards. The city was also home to a large textile industry, similar to many other major cities in Glytter. It is Glytter's fifth most populous city and has a population of 280,418. Bulfawst is home to the tallest building in the Caldish Isles, the Fraiser Tower which upon completion surpassed the Liberty Towers in Spálgleann. It was given a royal charter in 1263 and was granted city status in 1888. The current Laird Mayor is Liam Donn of the Liberty Party.
Gayneva
Gayneva Genía | |
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City and county | |
City of Gayneva | |
Clockwise from top:Waddilow Street, Clock on the Quay, Saint Finbarre's Street, the Palace of Nations, St Maura's Cathedral, Bishop Callaghan's Bridge. | |
Nickname: The Peace Capital | |
Motto(s): i Síochána (Ghaillish) (meaning: In Peace) | |
Location in Glytter. | |
Country | Glytter |
Earliest Charter | 1169 |
City Status | 1771 |
Government | |
• Type | City |
• Mayor | Donal Morren (SD) |
Population | 973,261 |
Demonym | Gaynevan |
Time zone | Euclean Standard Time |
Gayneva (Ghaillish: Genía), officially the City of Gayneva, is a city in Glytter. It also acts as one of Glytter's counties and the second most populous city in the country, with a population of 973,261. The city is home to a wide array of international organisations and houses offices for bodies such as the Community of Nations, International White Cross, LGBT International, and the League of Oil Producing States. Gayneva sits along the River Nurnai and is home to a small quay. It is believed to have been settled during the 6th century and was granted a royal charter in 1169 by Tomaisin III. City status was granted in 1771 and the current Laird Mayor is Donal Morren of the Social Democrats.
Invertwinc
Invertwinc Inbhir Tvínc | |
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City and county | |
Invertwinc City | |
From top, left to right: St. Brendan's Cathedral at night, Shops on Norvagh Street, University of Invertwinc, Invertwinc Castle, Elton I Rail Bridge over the River Twinc. | |
Nickname(s): Groom of the Sea, Twincside | |
Motto(s): Lig Dúinn Forás (Ghaillish) (meaning: Let Us Flourish) | |
Location in Glytter. | |
Country | Glytter |
Earliest Charter | 1161 |
City Status | 1776 |
Government | |
• Type | City |
• Laird Mayor | Deborah Finniky (LP) |
Population | 782,587 |
Demonym | Invertwincer |
Time zone | Euclean Standard Time |
Invertwinc (Ghaillish: Inbhir Tvínc, meaning "Mouth of the River Twinc"), officially Invertwinc City, is a city in the Glytteronian Lowlands. It also acts as one of Glytter's counties and the third most populous city in the country, with a population of 782,587. It has played an extensive royal in Glytteronian history, often serving as the nation's de facto second capital. Likewise, the powerful Dukes and Duchesses of Inverwinc have often resided in the city, often in Invertwinc Castle. The city played a crucial role during the Siblings War and the Iohnibite Wars. The city is believed to have been settled during the 6th century and was granted a royal charter in 1161 by Tomaisin III. It was granted city status in 1776 and the current Laird Mayor is Deborah Finniky of the Liberty Party.
Pennsea
Pennsea Peannsa | |
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City | |
City of Pennsea | |
Clockwise from top: Pennsea City Hall, Pennsea Rail Termail, Iron Pier, Pennsea City Boardwalk, Skyline of Pennsea at night. | |
Nickname(s): The Seaside City, Glytter's Playgroud | |
Motto(s): Fanacht le linn (Ghaillish) (meaning: Stay with us) | |
Location in Glytter. | |
Country | Glytter |
County | Holyhead |
City Status | 1854 |
Government | |
• Type | City |
• Laird Mayor | Alton Galloway (C) |
Population | 64,103 |
Demonym | Pennsean |
Time zone | Euclean Standard Time |
Pennsea (Ghaillish: Peannsa), officially the City of Pennsea, is a city in the Glytter. It is located on the island of Holyhead and is part of the county by the same name. It is the most populous city on the island and is the leading spot for tourism on Holyhead. Pennsea is home to an extensive boardwalk and is home to a thriving gambling industry, with casino resorts found throughout the city. The city a population of 64,103, however the city hosts a large seasonal population during the summer season. The current Laird Mayor is Alton Galloway of the Centre Party.
Simsak
Simsak Suínsach | |
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City | |
City of Simsak | |
Nickname: The Literature Capital | |
Motto(s): I Scríobh (Ghaillish) (meaning: I Write) | |
Location in Glytter. | |
Country | Glytter |
Earliest Charter | 1179 |
City Status | 1779 |
Government | |
• Type | City |
• Laird Mayor | Maureen Dotty (SD) |
Population | 191,729 |
Demonym | Simsakian |
Time zone | Euclean Standard Time |
Simsak (Ghaillish: Suínsach), officially the City of Simsak, is a city in the Glytter. It is located in County Longford and is part of Central Glytter. The city has been home to many great Ghaillish authors and poets, such as Roibeárd Ó Broin, Frances Blacke, and Fingal O'Flahertie. Simsak has a population of 191,729, making it Glytter's sixth most populous city. It was given a royal charter in 1179 and was given city status in 1779. The current Laird Mayor is Maureen Dotty of the Social Democrats.
Snarksburgh
Snarksburgh Dùn Sannraig | |
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City and county | |
City of Snarksburgh | |
From top, left to right: St. Andrew's Cathedral, Saint's Quay, O'Malley Bridge over the River Bann, Dónall Ó Conaill Monument, Luimnigh Castle on the Dark Isle. | |
Nickname: The Old City | |
Motto(s): Fíochmhar, Díreach, Atruach (Ghaillish) (meaning: Fierce, Just, Compassionate) | |
Location in Glytter. | |
Country | Glytter |
Settled | 7th century |
City Status | 1803 |
Government | |
• Type | City |
• Laird Mayor | Marty O'Crane (SD) |
Population | 549,839 |
Demonym | Snarksburger |
Time zone | Euclean Standard Time |
Snarksburgh (Ghaillish: Dùn Sannraig), officially the City of Snarksburgh, is a city in Glytter. It is located in Southern Glytter and also acts as one of Glytter's counties. Snarksburgh is the fourth most populous city in the country, with a population of 549,839. Historians believe the city was first settled during the seventh century on the Dark Isle at the estuary of the River Bann. It was the first Ghaillish city raided by the Varangians and fell to Norse invaders nearly two century's later during the Norse invasion of Glytter and was later liberated by Lughaidh I of Glytter in 839. For much of its history it has acted as an important centre of trade, boasting an expansive quay which has since been turned into housing. Snarksburgh was granted city status in 1803 and the current Laird Mayor is Marty O'Crane of the Social Democrats.