Zaïda
Zaïda
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Coordinates: 39°44′N 82°51′W | |
Country | Tsabara |
Province | Netanya |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 52,884 |
Time zone | UTC+00:00 |
Zaïda is a city in Tsabara, located near the extreme northwestern tip of the country in the province of Netanya. It lies on the eastern shore of the Eastern Aurean Strait opposite Montecara. The largest settlement on Netanya's northwestern coast, Zaïda is notable for its Euclean-majority population and its blend of Gaullican and Atudite cultures.
Zaïda is a popular destination for tourists and expatriates from southeastern Euclea. It has frequent ferry services to Montecara and to Precea and Chorto in Paretia, and to the Île du Safran. Conversely, it is also a major point of departure for Tsabarans traveling to Euclea.
Since the outbreak of the Tsabaran Civil War, it has been a focal point for refugees attempting to flee to Euclea.
Demographics
Ethnicity | Percentage | Population |
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Gaullicans | 49.43% | 26,141 |
Atudites | 34.08% | 18,023 |
Rahelians | 3.10% | 1,639 |
Montecarans | 2.06% | 1,089 |
Other | 11.33% | 5,992 |
Zaïda is highly unusual in Tsabara and Coius in general for being a majority-Euclean city. Gaullicans alone make up nearly half the local population. The largest non-Euclean group is the Atudites, who make up just over a third of the city.