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==Geography==
==Geography==
===Cityscape===
===Cityscape===
Nilena Thalor is a city of spanning  two millennia of history. Much of the modern cityscape is overladen with numerous skyscrapers with classical Alfarian architecture throughout the city. [[Pargone]]  is thriving place of commerce, where the [[Mon Elma Stock Exchange]] is located. Downtown Nilena Thalor hosts the largest skyscrapers, the tallest buildings such as the [[The Grand Beacon|the Grand Beacon]] a 1,000 meter office building and repository of information.
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| Skyline of the Haskan District
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| Jeluin Stadium
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Revision as of 07:14, 23 August 2024

Amador
Capital of Ilethlean
Skyline of Downtown Nilena Thalor
Tar'laac Street
Antivala Stadium
The Grand Beacon, Nilena Thalor's tallest structure
The Obelisk of Eternal Flame, a monument to the Alfar
Flag of Amador
Nicknames: 
The Beacon
Motto: 
Dulce et Decorum est
CountryAmador
Federal CapitalCapital Ilethlean
CityMylas
Government
 • TypeImperial
 • GovernorElsa Lan Roqoiuniel
 • CouncilorRatkan Roirel
Area
 • Capital of Ilethlean8,928 sq mi (23,120 km2)
 • Land8,628 sq mi (22,350 km2)
 • Water300 sq mi (800 km2)
Elevation
60 ft (20 m)
Population
 (2022)
 • Capital of Ilethlean705,984,898
 • Estimate 
(2023)
104,873,282
 • Rank1st
 • Density20,938/sq mi (8,084/km2)
 • Urban
321,092,773
 • Metro
278,983,001
DemonymNilenians
GDP
 • Nilena Thalor (MSA)$3.9 trillion (2022)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Gothic-Central)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (LVT)
Area code987

Nilena Thalor, often simply called 'Nilena', or 'the Beacon', is the capital and largest city of Ilethlean, an imperial province of the Amadorian Imperium. Nilena Thalor is the chief city of the Nilena-Lenora Metropolitan Area, the largest in Ilethlean. The city is the preeminent politcal, cultural, and scientific center in the province. It is considered one of the most important cities in the Imperium and serves as the political and diplomatic heart of Levanora, the region in which Ilethlean is located. The city is home to numerous cultural and educational facilities, such as the Grand Beacon, the largest repository of historical archives in Ilethlean and the second largest in all of the Imperium.

Nilean Thalor is located on the island of Thalor in the Smoking Sea, formerly a lake before the construction of the Azure Canal. It rests along the Smoking Harbor, aptly named for the Smoking Sea, the inner sea with a perpetual layer of smoke resting above its service. The city is bisected by the Blood River. With the advent of the canal, Nilena Thalor is considered a terminus into the greater Alfar Isles.

The city was established two millennia ago following the subjugation of the native Salfar population and has served as its capital since. Elsa Lan Roqoiuniel, daughter of the Heir Apparent to the Eternal Throne, Aleriel Saelihn, has served as governor since 1809 CE.

The city is renonwed for architectural beauty. Examples of Alfar construction include the Grand Beacon, the Obelisk of Eternal Flame, and the Antivala Stadium on the edge of downtown Nilena.

History

Geography

Cityscape

Nilena Thalor is a city of spanning two millennia of history. Much of the modern cityscape is overladen with numerous skyscrapers with classical Alfarian architecture throughout the city. Pargone is thriving place of commerce, where the Mon Elma Stock Exchange is located. Downtown Nilena Thalor hosts the largest skyscrapers, the tallest buildings such as the the Grand Beacon a 1,000 meter office building and repository of information.

Climate

Nature

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Structure

Tourism

Government

Demographics

Culture

Infrastructure

Transportation