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Narbonne

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City of Narbonne
State Capital of Asuara
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[[|100px|Flag of Narbonne|frameless]]
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[[|55px|Coat of Arms of Narbonne|frameless]]
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Motto: "Je brille sur la mer comme le soleil"
Alexandrian: "I shine upon the sea like the sun"
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Demonym Narbonnaise
 - Adjective Narbonnaise
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Narbonne is the capital city of the state of Asuara, within the Region of Alduria, Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Though the city proper is not the most populous even within its own state - that being Fort Laons, followed in second place by Pontecorvo - it has an extensive metropolitan area that to some extent merges into that of Punta Santiago to the north. As a result, much of the state's population and industry can be found within and around Narbonne, and in some senses it is the gateway to the Southern Aldurian Riviera.

Name

  • Alexandrian: Narbonne
  • Martino: Narbona
  • Wechua: Narpuna
  • Babkhi: traditionally Asaluyeh, sometimes also Narbun
  • Ladino: Narbona
  • Constancian: Ναρβο/Narbo

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Notable people from Punta Santiago

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