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Dabajuro

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Dabajuro
ダバ十郎
  City  
Sabrina Square at top, Dabajuro Ferris Wheel at top left, Konsupiazu dinner at top right, Edano Temple at bottom left, traditional horse race in the area at bottom right
Sabrina Square at top, Dabajuro Ferris Wheel at top left, Konsupiazu dinner at top right, Edano Temple at bottom left, traditional horse race in the area at bottom right

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Nickname(s): A New Alexandrian Town
Country Sanpantul Sanpantul
Region Dabajuro
Founded 1603 AN
Government
 • Mayor Hirata Reisa (Democrat, since 1734 AN)
Population (1731 AN)
 • Total 385,950

Dabajuro (Japanese: ダバ十郎) is the capital and largest city of the Dabajuro Prefecture in the nation of Sanpantul. Founded in 1603 AN, the city developed as a crucial administrative and cultural hub during the New Alexandrian era, and has retained significant influence in the post-independence period after Sanpantul gained its sovereignty in 1745 AN. The city is known for its blend of traditional Sanpanese and Martino culture and modern infrastructure, reflected in landmarks such as Edano Temple and the Dabajuro Ferris Wheel. The city square, Sabrina Square, acts as a central gathering space for civic events and festivals.

Since 1734 AN, the city has been governed by Mayor Hirata Reisa of the Democratic Party, who has spearheaded modernization efforts and urban development. Dabajuro's nickname, A New Alexandrian Town, reflects the city's aspiration to become a cosmopolitan and scholarly center, inspired by the historical legacy of Alexandria.

History

Dabajuro's origins trace back to the early 17th century under New Alexandrian dominion, acting as a key administrative post. Its strategic location facilitated trade and cultural exchanges between various ethnic groups within the region. Following Sanpantul's independence in 1745, Dabajuro expanded its political significance, becoming the de facto capital for the young republic.

Culture and Attractions

  • Edano Temple: A well-preserved temple symbolizing Dabajuro's religious and architectural heritage.
  • Traditional Horse Race: An annual event showcasing equestrian traditions unique to the region.
  • Konsupiazu: A local culinary specialty that blends seafood and rice-based dishes.
  • Sabrina Square: The civic heart of the city, home to public demonstrations, celebrations, and cultural events.
  • Dabajuro Ferris Wheel: A major landmark providing panoramic views of the urban landscape.

Demographics

As of 1731 AN, Dabajuro has a population of 385,950, making it the one most populous cities in Sanpantul. The population is a mix of ethnic Sanpanese, minority Martino-descended groups, and immigrants from neighboring territories.