Ogimi
| Ogimi 大宜味 |
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| Nickname(s): Ancient Pearl of the West | |||
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| Prefecture | Ogimi | ||
| Founded | as Ciricia, 1707 AN | ||
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| • Mayor | Chino Jun (Democrats, since 1740 AN) | ||
| Population (1731 AN) | |||
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| Time zone | +5 CMT | ||
| Website | ogimi.gov.sp | ||
Ogimi (Sangunese: 大宜味, translit.: Ogimi?) is a major metropolitan city in Sanpantul and the capital of Ogimi Prefecture. Located on the western part of the West Sandwich Island, Ogimi is the largest and only metropolitan city on the island. As of 1731 AN, the city core population was estimated at 1,515,776, with the prefectural total reaching 1,701,550. Known historically as Ciricia until the early 18th century AN, Ogimi has grown into one of the nation's most important hubs for technology, industry, and finance.
Etymology
The original settlement, founded in 1707 AN, was named Ciricia after the surrounding coastal mangroves and the Ciricia Bay. The name reflected the area’s Skerric and Valencian heritage. Following annexation by Sanpantul, the name Ogimi—derived from an Old Sanpanese term meaning "great taste" or "noble flavor"—was adopted to reflect cultural integration and new administrative status.
History
Ogimi was originally a small Alexandrian–Valencian settlement under the jurisdiction of the Skerry Isles. In 1707 AN, the settlement was formally organized as a city and divided into two sub-administrative districts, Chiron and Ciricia.
During the Sanpo-Çakar War, the city became strategically significant due to its location along major naval routes. It was ceded to Çakaristan to provide a forward base against the Spider Fleet. Despite repeated bombardments by Sanpanese forces, Ciricia remained under Çakari control until the war’s end. It was later transferred to Sanpantul during post-war territorial realignments.
From 1725 AN, a series of reconstruction and industrial investment programs were launched to heal the war-torn economy. These included generous settlement incentives for Sanpanese citizens, leading to significant demographic changes. By 1734 AN, Ogimi had surpassed Miyaji in population, becoming Sanpantul’s third-largest city.
Geography
Ogimi is situated along the western coast of West Sandwich Island, bordered by the Ciricia mangroves to the north and Misono Bay to the south. The metropolitan area includes several special counties, each with distinct economic and cultural characteristics.
Climate
Ogimi experiences a humid subtropical climate, with mild winters, hot summers, and significant seasonal rainfall. The proximity to the sea moderates temperatures, though typhoons occasionally affect the region.
Demographics
Historically, Ogimi’s population was primarily Alexandrian and Valencian. Over time, intermarriage and migration brought in significant Çakari and Sanpanese influences. By the mid-18th century AN, the city’s ethnic composition reflected a predominantly Çakari–Sanpanese blend, with smaller communities of Skerric, Alexandrian, and Thracian origin.
Economy
Ogimi has developed into one of Sanpantul’s leading technological and industrial centers. The relocation of the ESMC headquarters to Ogimi accelerated the growth of electronics manufacturing, semiconductor production, and related service industries. Shipbuilding, light manufacturing, and financial services also contribute significantly to the local economy. The Old Ciria business district serves as the primary commercial hub, hosting multinational corporations and regional banks.
Culture
The city preserves its Skerric heritage through restored landmarks such as Castillo de Edgardia and the Old West Sandwich administrative building. Festivals celebrating both Sanpanese and Skerric traditions are held annually, drawing visitors from across the archipelago. The Misono Beach Festival and Ciricia Mangrove Conservation Week are among the most popular events.
Transportation
Ogimi is connected to other major cities by high-speed ferry services, coastal highways, and a modern commuter rail network. Ogimi International Port handles both cargo and passenger traffic, serving as a key maritime link in the Skerry Isles.
Education
The city hosts several higher education institutions, including Ogimi Technical University and Ciricia Maritime Academy, both of which specialize in engineering and applied sciences.
Notable landmarks
- **Castillo de Edgardia** – A restored Skerric fort overlooking the harbor.
- **Old West Sandwich Administrative Building** – A colonial-era government structure.
- **Misono Beach** – A major tourist attraction.
- **Yanmaido Street** – The city’s main commercial thoroughfare.
- **Ciricia Mangroves** – A protected natural reserve.

