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Geneva

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Natopia Natopian demesne
Geneva
Flag of Geneva
Flag
Coat of Arms of Geneva
Coat of Arms
Motto:
[[|250px|Location of Geneva|frameless]]
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Capital Geneva
Largest cities
Official language(s)
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Demonym Genevan
 - Adjective Genevan
Official full name Free and Imperial City of Geneva
Government
under the Constitution of Natopia
 - Demesnial Charter {{{demesnialcharter}}}
 - Empress of the Natopians Vadoma I
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 - Demesnial Legislature
 - Part of
(Demesnial Union)
Most Serene Union of Dos Gardenias
Key Historical Dates {{{historicaldates}}}
 - Establishment
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Abbreviation GVA
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Administrative divisions of Natopia

The facade of the Imperial Chancellery.
The majority of Geneva's freshwater requirements are brought in from distant acquirers located in the Cibolan interior, and thereby untainted by the contamination caused by the Alexandrian Flu or the later White Plague.

Geneva (Alexandrian: Genève; Martino: Ginebra; Saxon: Genf) is a city in Cibola that serves as the administrative seat of Western Natopia and was the former capital of Alexandria. Depopulated by the Alexandrian Flu, the city was refounded in the early eighteenth century after Norton. Portions of the city comprise of reclaimed structures which survived the period of abandonment, and these are linked by ribbon developments along connecting roads set down by the Natopian settlers. The majority of the new builds have had facades erected over them that mirror the classic "Genevan" mode of architecture that was popular in the heyday of the Alexandrian Empire.

Structure

Trivia

The Whales lordship of Genf is named after the city.

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