Adin
Introduction
The city of Adin, 2nd largest in Shmuel Rabinovitch, is a densely populated city of 3.6 million citizens. Coming a long way since its humble past hundreds of years ago as a community of poor but dedicated fishermen, this tiny metropolis is now at a terrific juncture in PEELian geography: Adin is the final stop on mainland PEEL for the colossal system of international railways known as the Maglev, and as such has become both a tourist destination and a regional economic center.
History
Founded as a rural fishing village over 500 years ago, Adin's potential as a shipping port was soon realized, and over many centuries it has developed into one of northern PEEL's most vibrant and culturally distinct cities.