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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Mambiza pic.PNG|150px]]</div> '''Mambiza''' ({{wp|Help:IPA/English|/'mæmbi:za/}}; officially '''Sainte-Germaine''' until 1970) is the largest city in [[Garambura]]. The city has one of the largest designated metropolitan areas in Garambura, at 1,253.9km<sup>2</sup> (481.4mi<sup>2</sup>), and an urban population of 4,489,140 in 2014, with a total population of just over 4.5 million inhabitants. Mambiza itself is a metropolitan province of Garambura. The city sits on the expansive Gonda Delta and its coastal location makes it a popular destination for global trade. The city was founded as a trading outpost in 1656 by [[Gaullica|Gaullican]] merchants, who named the city ''Sainte-Germaine'' after the Sotirian venerated figure. It served as a stopover for trade between [[Euclea]] and southern [[Coius]], namely [[Xiaodong]] and [[Senria]], and so the city's wealth grew under the Gaullicans. It was designated as the capital of [[Baséland]] when it fell under full Gaullican sovereignty in 1813, and was designated a city in 1814. Mambiza was the site of [[Charles Dumont]]'s famous ''Droits de l'homme'' speech in 1919, before he was executed in the city by national functionalists. Many of the city's inhabitants were conscripted during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. The capital was moved and the city renamed to Mambiza in 1970 after Garambura secured its independence. ('''[[Mambiza|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:2019-12-03 17 23 30 Seven Hershey Kisses with their wrappers removed in the Dulles section of Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia.jpg|150px]]</div> The '''Dusky Nipple''' (Gharbaic: ''Halmat al-Shwkwlat'') is a brand of chocolate dessert first developed and produced by the Auda Foods Company in 1937. Unlike more conventional [[Mutul|Mutulese]] chocolate, it is a sweet confection with a solid, creamy consistency rather than a spicy or bitter bottled beverage. The candy has been described as having a teardrop shape, and has a core consisting of {{wp|dark chocolate}} or {{wp|fudge}} beneath its {{wp|milk chocolate}} exterior. It is a popular dessert item in the [[Ajax|Ozeros]] region, and has inspired a number of much beloved street foods as well as corporate spin-offs such as the Milky Nipple and the Fruity Nipple. In [[Pulau Keramat]], culinary schools and academies often have advanced courses dedicated to the dessert. ('''[[Dusky Nipple|See more...]]''')


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2019-12-03 17 23 30 Seven Hershey Kisses with their wrappers removed in the Dulles section of Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia.jpg

The Dusky Nipple (Gharbaic: Halmat al-Shwkwlat) is a brand of chocolate dessert first developed and produced by the Auda Foods Company in 1937. Unlike more conventional Mutulese chocolate, it is a sweet confection with a solid, creamy consistency rather than a spicy or bitter bottled beverage. The candy has been described as having a teardrop shape, and has a core consisting of dark chocolate or fudge beneath its milk chocolate exterior. It is a popular dessert item in the Ozeros region, and has inspired a number of much beloved street foods as well as corporate spin-offs such as the Milky Nipple and the Fruity Nipple. In Pulau Keramat, culinary schools and academies often have advanced courses dedicated to the dessert. (See more...)

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