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'''Daingean''' is a city located in [[Dunlann]] Province, [[Faneria]]. With a population of just over eighty-four thousand people, the municipality is not a major city in the modern day, but remains an archaeological site and popular tourist destination as well as the site of a major Republican Party convention center due to its long history.
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'''Aumiers''' {{IPA-ct|omje}}, officially the '''City of Aumiers''' ({{lang-cd|Cidade de Aumiers}}; {{lang-ct|Ville de Aumiers}}), is a major city in the commonwealth of [[Milan]]. It is the parish seat of [[Marée Parish, Milan|Marée Parish]]. In 2024, the Census Bureau estimated the population was 809,277. The Greater Aumiers area ranks 7th-largest in Cartadania, and had a 2024 population of 7,392,448. The metropolitan area is part of a five-parish market region or combined statistical area. Between 2010 and 2020, Aumiers was ranked as one of the country's fastest-growing metro areas, with 591,000 new residents. Based on Cartadanian Census data from 2014 to 2024, it also is among the 50 largest Cartadanian cities referred to as millennial hubs, a major trend of Milan itself. It is the second-largest city in northeastern Cartadania after Milan's own state capital, [[Auvergne]]. It is the seventh-fastest growing major city in Cartadania. Residents are referred to as "Aumiens".
=Demographics=
====Population====
====Health, Wealth, Transit, and Education====
====City Culture====
=History=
=== Early History===
In antiquity, Daingean was founded as the city of Deighan by Fenni settlers sometime around xxxx BC, and was an early conquest of the Gallic ''Oestrynetes'' tribe, who integrated with the local population similarly to much of the region's population. The city was briefly occupied by Latin conquerors in xxx BC shortly after the [[Gallian Wars]], but spirited resistance by the local clans made holding the territory for long unfeasible, with Latin troops
=== Gothic Era ===
==== First Kingdom ====
=== Principalities Era ===
=== Early Second Kingdom ===
==== Basin Wars ====
After the foundation of the Kingdom of the Ninerivers in 1398, the City of Daingean and its vassal states declared war over the title of King of the Ninerivers, which remained the ceremonial title of the City's elective ruler. Though lacking actual authority over the Principalities, the City retained a nominal role as head of any coalition that would form in the region in the event of an invasion, and as a result went on to fight for three years before receding to a status quo in 1401. The issue would again be raised in The Red Plains War, the Great Basin War, and finally the Dunlann War, ending in 1470 with the total annexation of the city-state after successive rounds of battering by the early Royal Army.
==== Conquest of Daingean====
==== Great Dunlann Peasants' Revolt ====
maybe end serfdom creep decisively here?
=== Late Second Kingdom ===
=== Republican Era ===
Daingean held a special reverence to the Republican movement in Faneria, as it was considered the site of the first civilized elective system that freed Fhainnin clans from representative politics bound by family ties. However, despite investment, the area attracted few immigrants as it had very little to offer beyond its port, which had long since been outstripped in every manner by nearby [[Comghallport]]. However, the city attracted a large temporary population of archaeologists and other specialists eager to pick apart the many buried remains of the city from as far back as its founding, with a boom in historical interest and the advancement of archaeological methods helping to uncover and cement much of the early history of trade in the Ninerivers and beyond. In several cases, goods as far afield as Crona were discovered in graves built over in the Third Century AD, with residue of a [[Varshan]]-specific wine contained within [[Coscivian civilization|Coscivian]]-made jugs present.


Aumiers has a {{wp|tropical monsoon climate}}, a unique characteristic in Milan caused by prevailing winds. It is located on the Millau Delta, which drains into the Marée Channel. Carrying waters from its headlands in the Sardou Ridge, it has accumulated sediments at its mouth that form a large portion of Milan's already shallow coastal regions and parts of [[São Ricardo]]'s far eastern islands.
=Geography=
====City Landscape and Environment====
==== Monuments ====
The Old Library
====Nearby Cities and Installations====
=Economy=


== History ==
{{Category:Faneria}}
=== Burgoignac colony ===
=== Bailiwick era ===
=== Cession to Milan Regio ===
In 1573, Aumiers and the remaining upper Charente was ceded to the Milan Regio of Cartadania as part of the crown's refocused efforts in Levantia during the [[Great Confessional War]]. A thriving port city, Aumiers was unlike much of urban Milan, which surrounded Auvergne. It was the only major city to possess a monsoon climate, and its dialect was strongly based on that of Burgundie as opposed to a more fusional variety, which would come to be known as Charentais. According to historians, the specific dialect arose around the early to mid-18th century from Milan's northwestern coast and spread southeasterly toward the Aurillac River. Although it is considered a dialect of Burgoignesc, due to it's standard Latin, Cartadanian, and native influences over the years, it can be difficult for some Burgoignesc speakers to understand Charentais.
 
Due to amicable relations between Burgoignac and Cartic peoples over the multiple decades that lead up to the regions cession, the change was relatively fluid, and [[Alahuela]]'s continued efforts to preserve Charentais as much as possible even prior to the city's annexation has made relations amongst Milanese groups pretty light-hearted.
 
=== Cartadanian city ===
For many years following the change of the city's suzerain, it was allowed to self-govern as an autonomous region of the regio. Although Cartadania's complete control of the area did not occur until the early 1710s, Alahuela maintained a hands off approach to much of the northern portion of the commonwealth, where the Charentais culture had been developing. This, of course, changed when Milan became a state in 1711 and divided itself into its constituent parishes. Aumiers was became Milan's second-largest city after [[Auvergne]] and ahead of [[Rochelle]].
 
In an effort to standardize linguistics across the state, the Commonwealth instituted a requirement that Cartadanian be either the only language across the state, or at least its primary language. The back and forth between the parishes of the upper Charente and lower portions of the state, which were now seeing large influxes of Charentais culture, resulted in a co-official status between the two.
 
=== 20th century ===
The 20th century prior to the Great War saw Aumiers in a period of decline. The growth of railways and highways decreased river traffic, diverting goods to other transportation corridors and markets. The economy of Aumiers had always been based more on tourism, trade, and financial services than on manufacturing, but the city's relatively small manufacturing sector also shrank after the [[Great War]], relocating further inland. After the Great War, the city began to see an upturn in population and its economy once more as many whom had been enlisted in the military returned home. The city was a major component of Cartadania's post-war baby boom.
 
=== Present day ===
Today, Aumiers is a city primarily based around the tourism and service industry. It has been the site of many renewed efforts to bring Aumiers into a more diversified economy, and with the completion of Milan's Lynx route between it and Auvergne, the two metropolitan areas are becoming increasingly tied together. The city now has access to a roughly 45-minute train ride from city core to city core, a trip previously taking just over two and a half hours by car. Aumier also serves as a distribution point for Lynx to other cities nearby.
 
== Geography ==
Aumiers and its suburbs are located on a broad plain between the Marée Channel to the west and the Marée Channel to the west, which extends from Lake Anagen westward to the Urlazio. The elevation of the area averages at around {{convert|2|m|ft}} above sea level in most neighborhoods, especially near the coast. The highest points are found along the Aumiers Ridge, which lies under most of the western Aumiers metro. The main portion of the city is on the shores of Rosalie Bay, which contains several hundred natural and artificial barrier islands, separating it from the open Marée Channel.
 
=== Adjacent Municipalities ===
* Bonheur (south)
* Chance (south)
* Harmonie (south)
* Orange (south)
* Port-au-sant (south)
* Eau Parish (east and north east)
=== Cityscape ===
== Demographics ==
== Economy ==
== Government and politics ==
Aumiers is governed under the strong mayor form of government. The Mayor of Aumiers is the chief executive officer of the city government and is elected in four-year terms, without a term limit. The current mayor is Jeanine Boudreaux, who took office on 1 March 2024. The City Council is a legislative body served by eleven members. Seven members are elected from the city's each seven arrondissements, and the other four are "at-large" members (serving citywide).
 
=== Commission ===
 
== Education ==
=== Public school system ===
{{Main|Marée Parish Schools}}
 
[[File:BocaRatonHS1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Willow Lake Community High School is one of nine that serve Aumiers.]]
The city's public school system is [[Marée Parish Schools]] which operates all public primary and secondary education facilities within the parish. It is the third-largest school district within the state of Milan, after [[Rhône Parish Schools]] and [[Essonne Parish Schools]]. An estimated 198,000 students are taught in 200 separate elementary, middle, and high schools. Aumiers, similar to Auvergne, commits educational funding directly to Marée Parish Schools, primarily to its subdistrict, but the school district as a whole as well.
 
=== Colleges and universities ===
Aumiers State University is the only public university located in the city's metropolitan area. It has approximately 35,000 students during any given school year, many of which remain in Aumiers post-graduation or move to [[Lua]]. Coastal Milan Community College (WMCC) has campuses across the metro area, with four located within Marée Parish. The Milan Commonwealth University's School of Medicine recently constructed a medical campus wing at Saule Hospital of Auvergne in order to grant medical degrees to students in the Western Peninsula region, thus medical students typically relocate to the capital region for medical school. The city also has several private universities and various vocational schools.
 
==== State universities ====
* Aumiers State University
 
==== State colleges ====
* Coastal Milan Community College system's Aumiers and Millau campuses
 
==== Private universities, colleges, and others ====
* Auguste College
* Beauregard College
* Clearwater College of Aumiers
* Marée Institute
 
== Infrastructure ==
=== Waste management ===
== Transportation ==
=== Mass transit ===
=== Walkability ===
=== Roads and highways ===
=== Air ===
=== Intercity transportation ===

Revision as of 02:41, 3 June 2023

Daingean is a city located in Dunlann Province, Faneria. With a population of just over eighty-four thousand people, the municipality is not a major city in the modern day, but remains an archaeological site and popular tourist destination as well as the site of a major Republican Party convention center due to its long history.

Demographics

Population

Health, Wealth, Transit, and Education

City Culture

History

Early History

In antiquity, Daingean was founded as the city of Deighan by Fenni settlers sometime around xxxx BC, and was an early conquest of the Gallic Oestrynetes tribe, who integrated with the local population similarly to much of the region's population. The city was briefly occupied by Latin conquerors in xxx BC shortly after the Gallian Wars, but spirited resistance by the local clans made holding the territory for long unfeasible, with Latin troops

Gothic Era

First Kingdom

Principalities Era

Early Second Kingdom

Basin Wars

After the foundation of the Kingdom of the Ninerivers in 1398, the City of Daingean and its vassal states declared war over the title of King of the Ninerivers, which remained the ceremonial title of the City's elective ruler. Though lacking actual authority over the Principalities, the City retained a nominal role as head of any coalition that would form in the region in the event of an invasion, and as a result went on to fight for three years before receding to a status quo in 1401. The issue would again be raised in The Red Plains War, the Great Basin War, and finally the Dunlann War, ending in 1470 with the total annexation of the city-state after successive rounds of battering by the early Royal Army.

Conquest of Daingean

Great Dunlann Peasants' Revolt

maybe end serfdom creep decisively here?

Late Second Kingdom

Republican Era

Daingean held a special reverence to the Republican movement in Faneria, as it was considered the site of the first civilized elective system that freed Fhainnin clans from representative politics bound by family ties. However, despite investment, the area attracted few immigrants as it had very little to offer beyond its port, which had long since been outstripped in every manner by nearby Comghallport. However, the city attracted a large temporary population of archaeologists and other specialists eager to pick apart the many buried remains of the city from as far back as its founding, with a boom in historical interest and the advancement of archaeological methods helping to uncover and cement much of the early history of trade in the Ninerivers and beyond. In several cases, goods as far afield as Crona were discovered in graves built over in the Third Century AD, with residue of a Varshan-specific wine contained within Coscivian-made jugs present.

Geography

City Landscape and Environment

Monuments

The Old Library

Nearby Cities and Installations

Economy

Pages of Interest

Final War of the Deluge Grand Vandarch Canal Provost-General of the League of Nations Top-Level Domains Vandarch Vandarch Sea Trade Zone Organization League of the Free Republics Great War Ashkenang Kilikas-Boreal Cooperative Zone Levantia Treaty of Kartika Coscivian civilization Gaelic people Liberty Index Timeline of major world events List of Nations List of country names in various languages List of Companies by Industry

References

IRL resources (OOC) Abrigalasts Oyashima Levantine Union Prime Executive Restarkism Scapa Jenwer Lebhan language Tepetlcali campaign Third Caroline War Great Confessional War Half-a-Year War Commission for the Preservation of the Republic

Sports

World Association Football Federation Continental Baseball Conference Boreal Hockey League Horse racing in Levantia International Racing Federation Levantian Hockey League