Ramez (city)
Ramez City (Spanish: Ciudad Ramez, Gerenian: Kad Ramez, often referred to as just Ramez) is a Gerenian city located south-west of Port Isherwood, being its largest suburb, and the sixth largest city in Gerenia with a population of 160,800 in 2012. Ramez is the capital city of the province of the same name.
Etymology
The name of the city has nothing to do with Proto-Gerenian word ramez, which means poison, but it is the surname of the city's founder, José Ramez.
History
The land where Ramez is now located was originally purchased from Lord Isherwood by José Francisco Ramez in 1945. The town rapidly started to grow boosted by the expansion of neighbouring Port Isherwood. The very first paved road in Gerenia reached Ramez from Port Isherwood soon afterwards. In 1955, Ramez was granted town status.
Transportation
Ramez City is in a strategic location as it connects the cities of Port Isherwood, Mergeazes, Taizun and Clementsgrad with one another. The Ramez City Central Station is the third largest in Gerenia, and a main attraction.