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Gekoree
げこれえ市
Royal Capital city
Gekoree City
Clockwise from top left: Gekoree Imperial Palace, Saki-Fumetsu Gate, Gekoree Tower, Fenikkusu no Su District and Nemutte iru Fenikkusu Shrine.
Clockwise from top left: Gekoree Imperial Palace, Saki-Fumetsu Gate, Gekoree Tower, Fenikkusu no Su District and Nemutte iru Fenikkusu Shrine.
Flag of Gekoree
Official logo of Gekoree
Nickname(s): 
フェニックスの巣 (The Phoenix's Nest)
南のゆりかご (The Southern Cradle)
Motto(s): 
"伝統を守り続ける"
"Keeping The Tradition Alive"
Location of Gekoree
Country Hoterallia
RegionFūtaba
Administrative DivisionThe Three Exclusives
Founded269 BC
Government
 • TypeMayor–council
 • BodyGekoree City Assembly
 • MayorTsuji Kadokawa
Area
 • Total1,789.23 km2 (690.83 sq mi)
Highest elevation
954 m (3,130 ft)
Lowest elevation
9 m (30 ft)
Population
 (November 2, 2020)
 • Total2,989,567
 • Density1,700/km2 (4,300/sq mi)
Time zone+5
- AnimalHoterallian Red Fox
- FlowerCherry
Websitehttps://www.city.Gekoree.hot/

Gekoree (Hoterallian: げこれえ, Hojo Romanization: Gekoree), officially Gekoree City (げこれえ市, Gekoree-shi), another variation of the name is Gerkoller, which is the Common language variation, is the royal capital of Hoterallia. Located in the Fūtaba Region, East Hoterallia, Gekoree is a different administrative division in Hoterallia, called "The Three Exclusives".

Overview

In 269 BC, Gekoree (then known as Jyo-daika) was chosen as the first capital of the then Kingdom of Hoterallia. The original city was arranged in accordance with traditional Hoterallian On’yomi. The Imperial Palace faced south, indicating the desire to explore southward.

The emperors of Hoterallia ruled in Jyo-daika all the way until 1578, when the country is finally unified under one government and a new capital was built. The city was abandoned in time, the city was kept as it is in the past, with only minor improvement such as the introduction of trains, electricity and so on. Only when the Second Reunification War started that Gekoree saw improvement, the city became a de facto capital and face multiple innovations, turning the city into a "second, traditional Oracloer". After the war, Gekoree was changed into the Royal Capital and became the centre of Hoterallian culture and traditions.

Gekoree is considered the royal and cultural capital of Hoterallia and a major tourist destination. It is home to numerous Gaoist temples, palaces and gardens, some of which are Anterian World Heritage and World Wonders. Prominent landmarks include the Gekoree Imperial Palace, Gekoree Tower, Saki-Fumetsu Gate and Fenikkusu no Su District. Gekoree is also a centre of higher learning, with the University of Gekoree being an institution of international renown.

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