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==Marian Isles==
==Marian Isles==
The Marian Isles have no true cities. The {{wp|high island}}s each have a principal settlement as well as some smaller dependent villages and hamlets. Most {{wp|atoll}}s have either historically only had one settlement nucleus, or have had multiple settlement nuclei that have merged into a single continuous settlement in modern times due to population growth.
The Marian Isles have no true cities. The {{wp|high island}}s each have a principal settlement as well as some smaller dependent villages and hamlets. Most {{wp|atoll}}s have either historically only had one settlement nucleus, or had multiple settlement nuclei that have since merged into a single continuous settlement in modern times due to population growth.


==Rakitea==
==Rakitea==

Latest revision as of 04:25, 25 June 2024

In Sarolasta, the people live in two separate, yet equally important, types of places: rural areas, which support the primary sector of the economy; and cities, which do other things. These are they're stories.

Central Province

Aseréxev

Aseréxev is the territorial capital of Central Province. It is named for Kiravian explorer and conqueror Itamar Aseréxev.

Ēngatra

Halotisar

Halotisar is the capital and largest city of Ngatra State.

Katorue

Taigovæloa

Taigovæloa is the primate city of Katorue. It was founded during the XYth century AD by Greater Polynesian settlers from Ngatra and has been the ritual and political epicentre of the outlying archipelago for all of its known history, having been a meeting ground for Katoruegian chiefs before becoming the seat of the colonial administration.

Leviti

Leviti City

Leviti City (Coscivian: Saar-Levítín ) is the capital of Leviti State.

Sebiunuova

Sebiunuova is the largest city in Leviti State and the third-largest in Sarolasta overall.

Marian Isles

The Marian Isles have no true cities. The high islands each have a principal settlement as well as some smaller dependent villages and hamlets. Most atolls have either historically only had one settlement nucleus, or had multiple settlement nuclei that have since merged into a single continuous settlement in modern times due to population growth.

Rakitea

Alofasar

Siguatera

Siguatera is the capital city of Rakitea.

Dun-Kurrengev

Dun-Kurrengev was founded in [YEAR] as a Kiravian coastal stockade and trading post. It was assailed by Daxian forces in the famous Siege of Dun-Kurrengev. Dun-Kurrengev later grew into a town, and is today a suburb of Siguatera. The site of the famous fort is now preserved as Dun-Kurrengev Stockade National Historic Site, and features a modern reconstruction of the fort presented as a living history museum staffed with historical reënactors.

Sarao

Tiuemuv

Tiuemuv (Saraöese: Tiuemul) is the capital city of Equatorial Sarao. Its name is derived from a counting numeral in the Saraöese language indicating "nine fish".

Tanimbar

Ragatanga

Ragatanga is the territorial capital of Tanimbar.

Saar-Kírūra

Saar-Kírūra is the principal harbour town on Lake Kapokolo.

Aprasar

Aprasar is the northernmost urban centre in Sarolasta, located in Tanimbar Territory. It is the prime mainland port and logistical hub serving the Marian Isles and Sarao, connecting these outlying island groups to the rest of the Sarolastan, Kiravian, and world economies.

Tarunua

Mahavi

Mahavi is the capital and largest city of Tarunua, and the second-largest city of Sarolasta overall.

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