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'''Northend''' is a town in the [[Svorgas District]] of [[Senya]]. The town is just north of [[Svorgas]] and is effectively a commuter town. | '''Northend''' is a town in the [[Svorgas District]] of [[Senya]]. The town is just north of [[Svorgas]] and is effectively a commuter town. | ||
== Education == | |||
The town is home to the [[Education Centre]], which serves as both a campus for primary and secondary education for some of Senya's most elite students, but also serves as a resource venue for the use of Senya's educators. The venue holds seminars on education, as well as holding several events on a | |||
==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
The town is represented in the [[Senyan League]] by [[Northend FC]], who currently compete in the fourth tier of Senyan football. The town is also home to [[Enigma Motorsports]], who operate teams in both [[Formula Micras]] and [[SEB-series]]. Enigma also operate a racing track in the outskirts of the town known as the [[Northend Circuit]]. | The town is represented in the [[Senyan League]] by [[Northend FC]], who currently compete in the fourth tier of Senyan football. The town is also home to [[Enigma Motorsports]], who operate teams in both [[Formula Micras]] and [[SEB-series]]. Enigma also operate a racing track in the outskirts of the town known as the [[Northend Circuit]]. The town was also formerly represented in basketball by the [[E.C. Elephants]], who were based at the Education Centre and competed in the [[Micras Basketball Association|MBA]], and later, the [[MBF Club World League]]. | ||
[[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Cities]] | ||
Revision as of 21:39, 6 May 2022
| Nation: | Democratic Environmental Society of Senya |
| Population: | 145,000 (est) |
| Predominant language: | Senya, English |
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Northend is a town in the Svorgas District of Senya. The town is just north of Svorgas and is effectively a commuter town.
Education
The town is home to the Education Centre, which serves as both a campus for primary and secondary education for some of Senya's most elite students, but also serves as a resource venue for the use of Senya's educators. The venue holds seminars on education, as well as holding several events on a
Sports
The town is represented in the Senyan League by Northend FC, who currently compete in the fourth tier of Senyan football. The town is also home to Enigma Motorsports, who operate teams in both Formula Micras and SEB-series. Enigma also operate a racing track in the outskirts of the town known as the Northend Circuit. The town was also formerly represented in basketball by the E.C. Elephants, who were based at the Education Centre and competed in the MBA, and later, the MBF Club World League.