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Lema is the only traditional city on the island that is not on the sea,<ref>{{cite news |last= de San Martín |first= María Jesús |date= 15 January 2019 |title= Our 10 Places to Go in 2019 |url= https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=35180997#p35180997|work= Insider Traveller |location= [[Princetown]], [[Hifax]] |access-date= 21 February 2019}}</ref> being three kilometres from the coast. This is a result of the Storm of 806, a hurricane which demolished the town's wooden port and buildings and caused the survivors to rebuild further up the river Karea, around whose mouth Lema formerly stood. The modern suburb of Kaërien extends to within sight of the sea, and includes a picturesque seaside area.
Lema is the only traditional city on the island that is not on the sea,<ref>{{cite news |last= de San Martín |first= María Jesús |date= 15 January 2019 |title= Our 10 Places to Go in 2019 |url= https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=35180997#p35180997|work= Insider Traveller |location= [[Princetown]], [[Hifax]] |access-date= 21 February 2019}}</ref> being three kilometres from the coast. This is a result of the Storm of 806, a hurricane which demolished the town's wooden port and buildings and caused the survivors to rebuild further up the river Karea, around whose mouth Lema formerly stood. The modern suburb of Kaërien extends to within sight of the sea, and includes a picturesque seaside area.


The town lies right in the centre of one of Cadenza's main agricultural regions, and as a result was nearly left behind in the country's shift to a services-oriented economy. It successfully attracted a number of media companies, however, including the new film studio [[Haywire Studios|Haywire Productions]] in 1992, and this led to the town emerging as the country's media capital. This led to the establishment of [[Lema Airport]], which provides international air links. Lema is the home of the ''[[Lema Examiner]]'' newspaper. Kaërien Tennis Club, on a coastal spur of the Tarsira peninsula, was a venue for the 2016 Astyrian Series tennis competition.
[[File:Lema - Hamilton, Bermuda.jpg|thumb|left|Cruise ship moored in the Karea estuary]]
The town lies in the heart of one of Cadenza's main agricultural regions, and as a result was nearly left behind in the country's shift to a services-oriented economy. It successfully attracted a number of media companies, however, including the new film studio [[Haywire Studios|Haywire Productions]] in 1992, and this led to the town emerging as the country's media capital. This led to the establishment of [[Lema Airport]], which provides international air links. Lema is the home of the ''[[Lema Examiner]]'' newspaper. Kaërien Tennis Club, on a coastal spur of the Tarsira peninsula, was a venue for the 2016 Astyrian Series tennis competition.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:16, 21 February 2019

Lema
Town
Lema town.jpg
Shield divided vertically into a deep turquoise on the left and a dark crimson on the right with a white rose in the centre
CountryCadenza
EarldomLemithri
Area
 • Total28.69 km2 (11.08 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total38,862
 • Rank6th
 • Density1,354.55/km2 (3,508.3/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Leman, Lemir
Time zoneUTC−2 (WTT)

Lema (pronounced /ˈleɪmɑː/; from Khadenz Lemad, meaning "west") is a town in the west of Cadenza. It is the capital of the earldom of Lemithri and, with a population of 39,000, is the sixth largest settlement in the country.

Lema is the only traditional city on the island that is not on the sea,[1] being three kilometres from the coast. This is a result of the Storm of 806, a hurricane which demolished the town's wooden port and buildings and caused the survivors to rebuild further up the river Karea, around whose mouth Lema formerly stood. The modern suburb of Kaërien extends to within sight of the sea, and includes a picturesque seaside area.

Cruise ship moored in the Karea estuary

The town lies in the heart of one of Cadenza's main agricultural regions, and as a result was nearly left behind in the country's shift to a services-oriented economy. It successfully attracted a number of media companies, however, including the new film studio Haywire Productions in 1992, and this led to the town emerging as the country's media capital. This led to the establishment of Lema Airport, which provides international air links. Lema is the home of the Lema Examiner newspaper. Kaërien Tennis Club, on a coastal spur of the Tarsira peninsula, was a venue for the 2016 Astyrian Series tennis competition.

References

  1. de San Martín, María Jesús (15 January 2019). "Our 10 Places to Go in 2019". Insider Traveller. Princetown, Hifax. Retrieved 21 February 2019.