Cities of Urcea

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
Cathedral City
 
Nickname(s): 
City on the Crescent Bay
Country  Urcea
Crownland  Canaery
Population
4,501,552

Eastglen

Eastvale

Gabban

Gassavelia

Harzenon

Goldvale

Halfway

Hardinán

Harren

Cálfeld

Cálfeld
Cathedral City
 
Nickname(s): 
Mother of the Magnag
Country  Urcea
Crownland  Harren
Population
8,972,841

Killean

Kildarium

Kingsvale

Lower Carolina

New Audonia

Niallsland

North Ionia

North Crotona

Roscampus

Sanctissimo Sacramento

Southmarch

South Ionia

the Cape

Coria

Coria
City
 
Nickname(s): 
Birdtown
Country  Urcea
Province  the Cape
Population
352,349

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.

Among other industries, the city is well known for its historic association with the industrial processing of fowl, giving it the nickname "Birdtown". The long association between chicken and Coria is perhaps best known from the fast food chain Coria Clux, which began in Coria.

Tromarine

Upper Carolina

Urceopolis

Urceopolis

Urceopolis
Archcathedral City
 
Nickname(s): 
The Archcathedral City, The Holy City, The Eternal City
Country  Urcea
Crownland  Urceopolis
Population
19,374,201

Westglen