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'''Abydos''' (Ancient Kazdelian: Άβυδος; ''Abydus''), formally '''The Most Serene Imperial Capital City of Abydos''', is the largest city of [[Kazdel]], and the fifth-largest Illuverendian city. From a 2056 census, the city has a population of 11.65 million.
'''Abydos''' (Ancient Kazdelian: Άβυδος; ''Abydus''), formally '''The Most Serene Imperial Capital City of Abydos''', is the largest city of [[Kazdel]], and the fifth-largest Illuverendian city. From a 2056 census, the city has a population of 11.65 million.


Established in 3100 BCE, it became the capital of the [[Kazdelian Empire]] 100 years later. Abydos is the oldest Illuverendian city that has been continuously inhabited, and the oldest city in the Southeast Anean region.
Established in 3100 BCE, it became the capital of the [[Kazdelian Empire]] 100 years later. Abydos is the oldest Illuverendian city that has been continuously inhabited, and the oldest city in the Southeast Anean region. As an Imperial city, Abydos housed the [[Grand Parliament of Kazdel]], the first-ever dated legislative system within Southeast Anea, which oversaw the affairs of the Kazdelian Empire. The prestige as the Empire's centre allowed Abydos to maintain a gigantic amount of its heritages: the [[Parliament Pantheon]], the city's [[Abydos Grand Fortress|Imperial Citadel]], the city's [[Abydos Old Town|old town]] district, which has accurate reproductions of Kazdel housing from the days of the Empire, and [[Kazdelian architecture]] that is scattered all over the city, which has seen multiple changes as years progressed. Multiple Illuverendian laws heavily stipulate extensive protection and preservation of Abydos's image, allowing tourism to be the city's second prime source of economic opportunities.


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[[Category:Illusia and Neverendia]]
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[[category:Cities of Illusia and Neverendia]]
[[category:Cities of Illusia and Neverendia]]

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Abydos
The Most Serene Imperial Capital City of Abydos
Serenissima Imperialis Civitas Capital de Abydos
Nickname(s): 
Grandmother of Cities, The Imperial City
Motto(s): 
Ακοράστιόμ
Acorastium
"Indefatigable"
Country Illusia and Neverendia
RegionNeverendia
CountyKazdel
Founded3100 BCE
Population
 (2056)
 • Total11,651,102

Abydos (Ancient Kazdelian: Άβυδος; Abydus), formally The Most Serene Imperial Capital City of Abydos, is the largest city of Kazdel, and the fifth-largest Illuverendian city. From a 2056 census, the city has a population of 11.65 million.

Established in 3100 BCE, it became the capital of the Kazdelian Empire 100 years later. Abydos is the oldest Illuverendian city that has been continuously inhabited, and the oldest city in the Southeast Anean region. As an Imperial city, Abydos housed the Grand Parliament of Kazdel, the first-ever dated legislative system within Southeast Anea, which oversaw the affairs of the Kazdelian Empire. The prestige as the Empire's centre allowed Abydos to maintain a gigantic amount of its heritages: the Parliament Pantheon, the city's Imperial Citadel, the city's old town district, which has accurate reproductions of Kazdel housing from the days of the Empire, and Kazdelian architecture that is scattered all over the city, which has seen multiple changes as years progressed. Multiple Illuverendian laws heavily stipulate extensive protection and preservation of Abydos's image, allowing tourism to be the city's second prime source of economic opportunities.