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=== Establishment ===
=== Establishment ===
Cahocanqa was first settled by the wandering Papa tribe in the vary early days of Canespa.  
Cahocanqa was first settled by the wandering Papa tribe in the vary early days of Canespa. According to legend Makhuanine herself blessed seven cities with eternal harvests that would provide enough food to last for centuries. The seven cities were Akanta, 


=== Development ===
=== Development ===

Revision as of 15:20, 5 July 2024

Cahocanqa, officially the Sister City of Cahocanqa, is a city in the Suyukuna of Papua, within the country of Canespa. With a 2033 census population of 4.8 million, Cahocanqa is not only the political capital of Canespa but also the economic powerhouse of Papa River Basin area. Cahocanqa is the last remaining Sister City of Old and is the most populous city within Canespa. Cahocanqa is not only the political capital of Canespa but it is also a religious one. Cahocanqa is the largest M'acunist city and is a center for religious worship.

History

Establishment

Cahocanqa was first settled by the wandering Papa tribe in the vary early days of Canespa. According to legend Makhuanine herself blessed seven cities with eternal harvests that would provide enough food to last for centuries. The seven cities were Akanta,

Development

Transition to modernity

Geography

Topography

Climate

Urban area

Demographics

Population

Languages

Religion

Cahocanqa is distinctly almost 100% M'acunist with 97.9% of the population following the M'acunist faith. This makes Cahocanqa one of the most religious cities within Canespa as it is distinct religious culture from the rest of the country. Around 92% of the M'acunist population within Cahocanqa mainly follows the teachings of the Plant School with the Nature school trailing at 6.5%

Social

Quality of living

Economy

Politics

Government/Governing body

City districts

Representation

Crime

Education

Primary education

Post-secondary education

Supporting institutions

Infrastructure

Highways

Canals

Airports

Culture

Religion

House Papa