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Digalua

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Digalua
City of Digalua
Ville de Digaluá
Gaduhvi Digalua
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Clockwise from top: Downtown skyline, Senior Mansion House in Downtown, Digalua Notre-Dame Cathedral, Talskaguah Harbor waterfront, National Palace, Old Cross Basilica
Flag of Digalua
Coat of arms of Digalua
Mottoes: 
Concordia Salus
("Well-being through harmony")
Country Chelagey
StateDigalua Capital State
SettledOctober 1, 1540
Incorporated as town1677
Incorporated as city1745
Created as capital cityJanuary 22, 1830
Government
 • MayorImlru Hoanchee-Myers
Area
 • Capital city304.1 km2 (117.4 sq mi)
Elevation
24 m (78.4 ft)
Population
 (2019)
 • Capital city925,881
 • Metro
1,729,200
DemonymDigaluan
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
Postal code
5
Area code(s)261, 493, 971
Vehicle registrationD

Digalua (Sarracese: Digaluá; Shuelah: Digalua), officially the City of Digaluá (Sarracese: Ville de Digaluá; Shuelah: Gaduhvi Digalua) is the capital city and most populous city of Chelagey. The city boasts a population of 925,881 inhabitants in 2019, making it the third-largest city in Alvinia proper after Port Alfred in Algaria and Socapatoy in Ochoccola, and covers an area of 304.1 km2 within its city limits. Founded in 1530 by Martial Milhaud during the initial colonization of modern-day Chelagey by the Sarracese colonial empire as Île-du-Roi (or "Island of the King"), Digalua has historically been the political, economic and cultural center of Chelagey as a whole, and serves as the principal nucleus of the statistical Greater Digalua metropolitan area of some 1,729,200 inhabitants. Digalua is the second-largest city in the Sarracophone world, after Toulogne.