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'''Victoria''' is the second largest city in [[Meckelnburgh]] and the seat of the province of Siegrwangria in southern Meckelnburgh. Victoria is considered the industrial and manufacturing center of Meckelnburgh, whereas the capital of [[Alexandretta (Meckelnburgh)|Alexandretta]] is the financial center. It hosts many domestic and foreign industries, including the [[Cisamarra]] business [[Faca Automotive Group]]. The city is also the largest settlement in [[Meckelnish language|Meckelnish]]-speaking Meckelnburgh. | '''Victoria''' is the second largest city in [[Meckelnburgh]] and the seat of the province of Siegrwangria in southern Meckelnburgh. Victoria is considered the industrial and manufacturing center of Meckelnburgh, whereas the capital of [[Alexandretta (Meckelnburgh)|Alexandretta]] is the financial center. It hosts many domestic and foreign industries, including the [[Cisamarra]] business [[Faca Automotive Group]]. The city is also the largest settlement in [[Meckelnish language|Meckelnish]]-speaking Meckelnburgh. | ||
Victoria sits near the southern point of the Siegrwang Peninsular, in south-central Meckelnburgh. | Victoria sits near the southern point of the Siegrwang Peninsular, in south-central Meckelnburgh. It straddles the Nautholsvik Peninsula, lying on the shores of both Tallandor Bay, via the Belanger Bight, and the Crowsilver Sea, via Victoria Harbor. The city is separated from the southernmost point of the peninsula, at Aiur Point, by Aiur Point Royal Forest. | ||
[[Category:Meckelnburgh]] | [[Category:Meckelnburgh]] | ||
[[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Cities]] |
Revision as of 22:55, 23 December 2023
Victoria is the second largest city in Meckelnburgh and the seat of the province of Siegrwangria in southern Meckelnburgh. Victoria is considered the industrial and manufacturing center of Meckelnburgh, whereas the capital of Alexandretta is the financial center. It hosts many domestic and foreign industries, including the Cisamarra business Faca Automotive Group. The city is also the largest settlement in Meckelnish-speaking Meckelnburgh.
Victoria sits near the southern point of the Siegrwang Peninsular, in south-central Meckelnburgh. It straddles the Nautholsvik Peninsula, lying on the shores of both Tallandor Bay, via the Belanger Bight, and the Crowsilver Sea, via Victoria Harbor. The city is separated from the southernmost point of the peninsula, at Aiur Point, by Aiur Point Royal Forest.