Difference between revisions of "Botany Bay"
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− | '''Botany Bay''' is a major southeastern Willinkian city, and the nation's eighth-most populous, with nearly | + | '''Botany Bay''' is a major southeastern Willinkian city, and the nation's eighth-most populous, with nearly six million people. The city is renowned for it's subtropical climate, extensive nightlife, beaches, and massive agglomerations of brightly-colored high rise hotels and apartment buildings. The most southernly major city on the Willinkian continent, it is home to one of the nation's most important ports, which servers as a major center for international shipping (And consequently international trade as a whole) entering Haven from the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The cities economy is based heavily upon tourism, but is also a well-established financial, entertainment, and fashion hub. |
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Country | Willink |
Province | N/A |
Settled | 1740 |
Incorporated | 1890 |
Population - Metro |
5,950,200 14,762,250 |
Area Code | 1702-1720 |
Postal Code | 04540-04560 |
Sister cities | Sambuca, Pacitalia |
Botany Bay is a major southeastern Willinkian city, and the nation's eighth-most populous, with nearly six million people. The city is renowned for it's subtropical climate, extensive nightlife, beaches, and massive agglomerations of brightly-colored high rise hotels and apartment buildings. The most southernly major city on the Willinkian continent, it is home to one of the nation's most important ports, which servers as a major center for international shipping (And consequently international trade as a whole) entering Haven from the Pacific Ocean. The cities economy is based heavily upon tourism, but is also a well-established financial, entertainment, and fashion hub.