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Revision as of 22:42, 30 March 2023

Maimedo
橙水
City of Maimedo
Maimedo Montage.png
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Flag of Maimedo
Official seal of Maimedo
Nickname(s): 
Maikyo, Maishi, Orange City
CountryEsonice
ProvinceKinkai-koku
CountyMaimedo-gun
MunicipalMaimedo-wu
LocalWards of Maimedo
Government
 • BodyCity Government of Maimedo
Area
 • Capital736.4 km2 km2 (284.32 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Capital992,351
 • Rank1st in Esonice
 • Density1,300/km2 (3,500/sq mi)
 • Metro
3,129,121
 • Total
4,121,472
DemonymMaimedoite
Time zoneUTC-8
Post Code
ES-132
FlowerSilky wisteria
FoodSushi donut
TreeBellflower cherry

Maimedo (maɪmɛdəʊ; Esonian: 橙水, maimɛdɔ), also semi-officially known as Maikyo (maɪkiəʊ; Esonian: 橙京, maikʲoː), officially the Capital City of Maimedo is the national capital and largest city in Esonice with an estimated population of 992,351. The metropolitan area which includes an estimated population of 3,129,121 brings the greater city’s metropolitan population to 4,121,472 inhabitants. For nearly a millennia since the 12th century, Maimedo was and continues to be Esonice’s beating political and cultural heart. It’s a centre of traditional and modern Esonian fashion, cuisine, literature and art. It’s also an important centre of finance and commerce in the nation. Because of its many orange terracotta and clay tile ladenned roofs including copper coloured limestone buildings, Maimedo became known in Esonian poetic literature as the “Orange City”, hence its nickname.

Maimedo is tied with Marusonya on the highest standard of living in Esonice, however it's beaten by Marusonya in quality of life, coming in second though still closely behind.

Etymology

History

Origins

12th and 19th centuries

Decay and destruction

Contemporary period

Geography

Prunus campanulata, known as the bellflower cherry is Maimedo's city tree and has been used to breed several other types of cherry blossoms in Esonice.
Wisteria brachybotrys, known as the silky wisteria is a very popular plant in Maimedo can be seen climbing various buildings across the city, it's why it was made the city's flower.

Government

Wards

name Full name Population
Esonian Transcription Translation
Naka 中区 Naka-wu Naka Ward -
Ēnami 桜並区 Ēnami-wu Ēnami Ward -
Aioka 愛岡区 Aioka-wu Aioka Ward -
Nakagusa 中草区 Nakagusa-wu Nakagusa Ward -
Katagoshi 潟腰区 Katagoshi-wu Katagoshi Ward -
Harusaka 白阪区 Harusaka-wu Harusaka Ward -
Wukuhuro 福城区 Wukuhuro-wu Wukuhuro Ward -
Chiyoshi 千吉区 Chiyoshi-wu Chiyoshi Ward -
Hinashido 東門区 Hinashido-wu Hinashido Ward -
Kangura 剣庫区 Kangura-wu Kangura Ward -
Nada 望区 Nada-wu Nada Ward -
Nishido 西門区 Nishido-wu Nishido Ward -
Hakahama 赤浜区 Hakahama-wu Hakahama Ward -
Tomohashi 友橋区 Tomohashi-wu Tomohashi Ward -
Katsuda 黑田区 Katsuda-wu Katsuda Ward -
Naomichi 直道区 Naomichi-wu Naomichi Ward -
Ōi 太井区 Ōi-wu Oi Ward -
Harajuku 原宿区 Harajuku-wu Harajuku Ward -
Mika 美花区 Mika-wu Mika Ward -
Seian 静苑区 Seian-wu Seian Ward -
Ōtō 大藤区 Ōtō-wu Ōtō Ward -

Cityscape

Urbanism and architecture

The Seian Palace State Guest House located on the north eastern end of Seian park is an example of the short Neoclassical period of Maimedo introduced by Iverican architects in the 1940s and early 1950s during Maimedo's reconstruction
Maimedo Tower constructed in the 1970s, originally widely criticised as a hideosity in Maimedo's skies has since become an accepted icon of the city

Green spaces

Seian Park, Silent Gardens Park is the largest park in Esonice.

Transport

Trams

Economy

Tourism

Education

Culture

Architecture

Liturature

Local folklore

Art and galleries

Local festivals

Cuisine

Sport

Demographics

Religion

Maimedo has 21 Buddhist temples and 127 Shinshi shrines

International relations

WIP

Twin towns - sister cities - partnerships

WIP

See also

Notes

References

External links