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*If anyone tries to get you into a conversation about a foreign invasion of city, kindly tell them to leave as the navy patrols the waters nearby. It's not like any sane military would try to waste it's time invading us!
*If anyone tries to get you into a conversation about a foreign invasion of city, kindly tell them to leave as the navy patrols the waters nearby. It's not like any sane military would try to waste it's time invading us!
*If you wish to leave the city, do so on [[National Highway 1]], every main street has directions to it.
*If you wish to leave the city, do so on [[National Highway 1]], every main street has directions to it.
*The city is very friendly towards foreign languages. Most people speak Palesmenian and English. Some even speak French, Yiddish [[Krasnocorian language|Krasnocorian]], [[Slavonjan language|Slavonjan]], and [[wikipedia:Irish language|Blepian]]!
*The city is very friendly towards foreign languages. Most people speak Palesmenian and English. Some even speak French, Yiddish, [[Krasnocorian language|Krasnocorian]], [[Slavonjan language|Slavonjan]], and [[wikipedia:Irish language|Blepian]]!
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Ábbad
Abbad.jpg
Photo of the Hall of the Nadcraši
Nation: Palesmeniaflag.png
Population (November 2018): 1,572,985
Predominant language: Palesmenian, English

Ábbad is the capital and second largest city and capital within the nation of Palesmenia. The city has a rich history, being the capital of two nations that fell long before Palesmenia's creation.

History

The city was formerly the site of the capitals of Kampong (Chinang) and The Kingdom of Uantir (Castle Uantir). After both of these cities fell into ruin due to the collapse of the rest of their nations, the Palesmenian people came to settle the land. The beginning of the modern-day city begins here, as well as it's name. Ábbad came into popular use as more settlers came into the city and misinterpreting the local tribal name (Anbárd). The city steadily grew to be a moderately large city, with markets, houses, and everything else to make it a decent place to live (Though still recognized as the ruins of Castle Uantir on most maps of the area). After the unification campaigns of Nasser I, the city became the capital of a united Palesmenia due to the it's strategic location.

Ábbad Today

Today the city is a booming center of art, culture, and music. The city is also regarded as the financial capital of the country. However, ghettos aren't uncommon within the western part of the cities due to the lack of funding of these areas. Regardless, many people have began to move to the city for better opportunities and jobs.

Administration

The city is home to 6 municipalities, 3 of which are urban, 3 of which are suburban.

Municipality Classification
Akhír Urban
Aferistás Suburban
Báhnkar Suburban
Defherán Urban
Níjkodah Urban
Gúija Suburban

Attractions

  • The 5 Beaches

Visit the 5 wonderful beaches of this wonderful city! Just don't get to drunk.

  • The Old City

Go to the old city to see classical architecture of all sorts. You are advised not to touch anything fragile.

  • Halls of the Nadcraši

Where the laws pass and old men yell at each other for a living. Tours are open on weekends, and most times when Nadcraši is not in session.

Safety Tips

These safety tips are presented by the Ministry of Public Safety.

  • Do not go into the Western City unless traveling to another location outside of the city
  • Do not give any street beggars money or food, direct them to the nearest homeless shelter.
  • DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES join an underground resistance group, unless you want to be executed.
  • Don't go into government property unless a designated tour guide (check the badge) directs you to.
  • If anyone tries to get you into a conversation about a foreign invasion of city, kindly tell them to leave as the navy patrols the waters nearby. It's not like any sane military would try to waste it's time invading us!
  • If you wish to leave the city, do so on National Highway 1, every main street has directions to it.
  • The city is very friendly towards foreign languages. Most people speak Palesmenian and English. Some even speak French, Yiddish, Krasnocorian, Slavonjan, and Blepian!