Calamana

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Calamana
Cedad Rial di Calamana
City
Calamana View.jpg
View of Calamama from the Jualayas River
Flag of Calamana
Nickname(s): 
Cattle City and Princess City
Motto(s): 
Anti insobmisos, agor, leados .
"Once adamant, now loyal"
CountryMygona
Founded byGadonian Ranchers
Government
 • BodyPrefecture of Calamana
 • MayorOscavo Tornero (PDG)
Elevation
103 m (338 ft)
Population
 • Total772,519
DemonymCalamanian
Time zoneUTC+5 (UTC)

Calamana or Cedad Rial di Calamana as its original name is, is the capital and largest city of Gadonia province and fifth largest city in the country, with a population of 772,519 inhabitants and a metropolitan area of 1,359,192 inhabitants. It is located where the Calamana River meets the Jualayas River in the south of Mygona and in the far west of Gadonia province. The city enjoys a continental climate with hot, dry summers and wet, snowy winters.

History

Founded in the 14th century by ranchers in search of new lands for raising cattle, Calamana grew and developed thanks to cattle ranching, with this activity still the basis of its economy, Calamana also came to develop thanks to industrialization in the end of the century as it was one of the few cities in the country that had not been destroyed by civil war.

Etimology

Calamana is named after a breed of cattle very common in Mygona.

Its official name Cedad Rial de Calamana is due to the royal title of the second son of the reigning monarch, Duke or Duchess of Calamana, currently this title belongs to the queen's daughter, Princess Amarina, Duchess of Calamana.

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