Cities of Urcea
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This article is an overview of several cities of Urcea, sorted by province, state, or crownland. For the purposes of this article, only locations within metropolitan Urcea are listed.
Ænglasmarch
Afoncord
Ardricampus
Ardthirium
Burgundiemarch
Callan
Canaery
Cana
Cana | |
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Cathedral City | |
Nickname(s): City on the Crescent Bay | |
Country | Urcea |
Crownland | Canaery |
Population | 4,501,552 (2,030) |
Eastglen
Eastvale
Gabban
Gassavelia
Harzenon
Goldvale
Halfway
Hardinán
Harren
Cálfeld
Cálfeld | |
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Cathedral City | |
Nickname(s): Mother of the Magnag | |
Country | Urcea |
Crownland | Harren |
Population | 8,972,841 (2,030) |
Killean
Kildarium
Kingsvale
Lower Carolina
New Audonia
Niallsland
North Ionia
North Crotona
Roscampus
Sanctissimo Sacramento
Southmarch
South Ionia
the Cape
Coria
Coria | |
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City | |
Nickname(s): Birdtown | |
Country | Urcea |
Province | the Cape |
Population | 452,349 (2,030) |
Coria is a city in the province of the Cape. The city is situated on the small Selaforta River which feeds into the southern inlet of the Creagmer; the city center itself sits about a half mile inland from the Creagmer, making Coria a relatively important port city.
In 1954, Coria hosted the second Istroyan Games - the Coria 1954 Summer Games.
Tromarine
Upper Carolina
Urceopolis
Urceopolis
Urceopolis | |
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Archcathedral City | |
Nickname(s): The Archcathedral City, The Holy City, The Eternal City | |
Country | Urcea |
Crownland | Urceopolis |
Population | 19,374,201 (2,025) |