Monsvallis
Monsvallis
Baluka'i | |
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City | |
Nickname: Anchor City | |
Motto: "Sitting high on the cliffside" | |
Country | Pongi |
State | Bareka'i |
Founded by | Trein Whitecomb |
Government | |
• Mayor | Shiarana Twain (Labour) |
Area | |
• Urban | 175 km2 (68 sq mi) |
• Metro | 1,988 km2 (768 sq mi) |
Elevation | 12 m (39 ft) |
Population (2023) | |
• City | 1,105,000 |
Monsvallis Metropolitan Area (1,751,346) | |
Time zone | UTC-11:00 (Pongian Standard Time) |
Monsvallis also known as Baluka'i and gazetted as Baluka'i / Monsvallisis the capital city of Pongi. It was founded in 1855 as the site of a new capital after the Battle of Rygerrof, and was founded by Trein Whitecomb, Mari Tyrone and the indegenous tribes of the Kauia and Twashare. They signed a memorandum declaring the city would be one that was welcoming and modern. It is known for its famous cottagecore mix of heritage buildings, excellent beaches and is home to many different paragliding spots. Crime is low compared to most cities of a similar size, with many universities being based in Monsvallis.
Etymology
Monsvallis recieved its name by one of the founders, Mari. It means "Mountain Valley" in Latin. The original name, Baluka'i, which means the "place of gathering", had been swapped out in negotiations, which angered the Kauia tribe, which have declared that they have been calling the area "Baluka'i", for thousands of years and it was "very disappointing" that the original name was not reflected. Nonetheless, talks continued, with the Portuguese settlers promising to change the name back soon. However no action has been taken, but a refernedum will be hosted at the end of 2023.
History
Monsvallis was first settled by the Twashare tribe in the Woi Nation five thousand years ago. Euronian settlers first settled here in 1855 and stroke a treaty with the Twashare tribe for land. Eventually, the settlers started taking the land forcefully, which caused multiple battles between the Indigenous Natives and Euronians. Eventually over hundreds of years, an apology was offered and the Twashare tribe was given back their famous historical sites. The city will be given a dual name of Monsvallis/Baluka'i in 2024 after a referendum was held between residents.
Geography
Demographics
Culture
Education
Transportation
Public Transport
Public Transport in Monsvallis is widely available and accessible, with the city being a regional leader in transport innovation and walkabilty. There are many lines within the metro, most notably the Capital Line which is famous for occupying the famed Brixham Street Station.
Media
International Relations
Monsvallis has one sister city, San Pera