Anzo
Anzo (Thraci: Anzo/Anzorey) is a city located in East Zimia and the Wallis Islands. The city is also known as Anzorey. The city core population is 201,832, and the provincial population is 300,248. The city is also the capital of West Thracia. The city is located on a flat steppe plain, and to the north is the steppe transition part of the Horata Regional Forest. Karakaya Stream passes through the middle of the city. Although transportation in the city is provided by buses and minibuses, there is no rail system, but the national railway passes five-six kilometers east of the city. Although there is industry in the city, agriculture is mostly in the districts. It is known as the country's largest wheat and beet warehouse. Opportunities continue to improve in the city.
Anzo was introduced and declared a city in 1702 in Project Gama. The city, which received its first residents in 1704, came under the control of regional unrecognized states decades later with the collapse of the Thraci Confederation. The city was occupied by the East Zimian and Wallisian War League in 1723. The city quickly underwent extensive repairs and was named the capital of West Thracia in 1724.