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'''Uliuli''' (Nix) was a town located to the south of what is now [[Lucerne (island)|Lucerne]]. | |||
{{city | {{city | ||
|nation = [[ | |nation = [[Lusa]], [[Mercury]] | ||
|name = | |name = Uliuli | ||
|population = | |population = 0 (deserted) | ||
|language = English | |language = [[Lusana language|Lusana]], English | ||
|roads = L1 | |roads = L1 | ||
|districts = ''N/A'' | |districts = ''N/A'' | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The town was founded in mid-2012 when the dependency of [[Lucerne]] was established by [[Mercury]]. | The town was founded in mid-2012 when the dependency of [[Lusa|Lucerne]] was established by [[Mercury]]. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
Uliuli was the southernmost town on [[Lusa]]. | |||
== | ==Mata'aga le Uliuli== | ||
The main scientific centre on the island, the [[ | The main scientific centre on the island, the [[Mata'aga le Uliuli]], formerly observed the southern skies of [[Micras]], and the frequently seen Aurora Australis. The town's small population was often doubled or trebled during times of peak [[Atos|Atosian]] activity. | ||
{{ | {{Lusa}} |
Latest revision as of 22:25, 15 November 2020
Uliuli (Nix) was a town located to the south of what is now Lucerne.
Nation: | Lusa, Mercury |
Population: | 0 (deserted) |
Predominant language: | Lusana, English |
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Main roads: | L1 |
Major districts: | N/A |
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Current mayor: | Vacant |
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History
The town was founded in mid-2012 when the dependency of Lucerne was established by Mercury.
Geography
Uliuli was the southernmost town on Lusa.
Mata'aga le Uliuli
The main scientific centre on the island, the Mata'aga le Uliuli, formerly observed the southern skies of Micras, and the frequently seen Aurora Australis. The town's small population was often doubled or trebled during times of peak Atosian activity.
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