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===Pre-Nordia=== | ===Pre-Nordia=== | ||
Prior to Nord unification, what is now Küfara was then a small island settlement home to some 3,000 ethnic Nords. These Nords are believed to have come from the mainland sometime in the 13th-15th centuries. Once settled ob the island, Küfara was founded, first unofficially as a small settler camp, then later as a township in its own right. | |||
Following expansion by the Nords back into the mainland, Küfara gradually grew in size as the new peoples which came under Nord domionship began to immigrate to the city in mass. This, large migration also coincided with a sharp spike in birthrates which together laid the foundations for Küfara's rise as one of the region's most dominant cities. | |||
===Modern history=== | ===Modern history=== |
Revision as of 17:27, 12 November 2020
Küfara Kufara | |||
City of Nordia | |||
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Motto: "Sacred light of Nordia" | |||
Mayor | Edward Fredric | ||
Population | 110,300 | ||
Established | 1690 AN |
Küfara (or Kufara in English) is the capital of the Holy Kingdom of Nordia. It was founded in 1690 AN following the unification of Nordia and founding of the kingdom.
History
While not officially becoming a city until 1690 AN, Küfara has been a functioning settlement and homeland to the Nords since the beginning of recorded history.
Pre-Nordia
Prior to Nord unification, what is now Küfara was then a small island settlement home to some 3,000 ethnic Nords. These Nords are believed to have come from the mainland sometime in the 13th-15th centuries. Once settled ob the island, Küfara was founded, first unofficially as a small settler camp, then later as a township in its own right.
Following expansion by the Nords back into the mainland, Küfara gradually grew in size as the new peoples which came under Nord domionship began to immigrate to the city in mass. This, large migration also coincided with a sharp spike in birthrates which together laid the foundations for Küfara's rise as one of the region's most dominant cities.