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Cana was settled in the 900s BC by the [[Adonerii]], and was one of the earliest [[Latinic people|Latinic]] cities in [[Levantia]].
Cana was settled in the 900s BC by the [[Adonerii]], and was one of the earliest [[Latinic people|Latinic]] cities in [[Levantia]].
Although located outside the municipal boundary, [[Electorsbourg]] is closely associated with Cana, and it serves as the official residence of the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] when staying within the Electorate.


Cana is home to the Cana Crusaders, a team of the [[Continental Baseball Conference]]. The Crusaders are one of the oldest teams in the Conference, established in 1887, and they play at the Exposition Grounds in downtown Cana. "The Expo", as its known, was built in [[1916]] and is currently the oldest ballpark in use in the Conference. Unlike many other major Urcean cities, {{wp|gridiron football}} is not popular in [[Canaery]], and the city has no [[Royal Association of Football Clubs]] team, though the University of Cana does play college football at the highest level. Instead, Cana is home to the "Novec Circuit", one of the most prestigious [[Culture_of_Urcea#Other_sports|motorsports]] venues in southern [[Levantia]]. The Circuit, with a length of 3 and a half miles, can accomodate nearly 200,000 fans with permanent seating for 98,472.
Cana is home to the Cana Crusaders, a team of the [[Continental Baseball Conference]]. The Crusaders are one of the oldest teams in the Conference, established in 1887, and they play at the Exposition Grounds in downtown Cana. "The Expo", as its known, was built in [[1916]] and is currently the oldest ballpark in use in the Conference. Unlike many other major Urcean cities, {{wp|gridiron football}} is not popular in [[Canaery]], and the city has no [[Royal Association of Football Clubs]] team, though the University of Cana does play college football at the highest level. Instead, Cana is home to the "Novec Circuit", one of the most prestigious [[Culture_of_Urcea#Other_sports|motorsports]] venues in southern [[Levantia]]. The Circuit, with a length of 3 and a half miles, can accomodate nearly 200,000 fans with permanent seating for 98,472.