Carnise

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Carnise

Carnise is the de facto and official capital of Ekoz. Carnise is the most populous city of Scarpathia with a population of 900 million. Carnise is one of the few most cultural cities of Scarpathia with its mix with old and modern features

Carnise is the centre of Scarpathian Television, Scarpathian Football and the Headquarters for the Ekozian and Scarpathian Army.

Carnise (Ekozian: Carnúz) has the second biggest West End in Scarpathia just under Bruscque. Many touring plays like 'Wicked the Musical', 'The Producers' and many more Broadway Musicals have toured in Carnise. Carnise is world renowned for its sport and is the healthiest city in Scarpathia. Carnise has many sports facilities for the young and old and has been rewarded 'Most Sportiest City in Scarpathia 2007'.

Central Carnise

Central Carnise is the most metropolitan part of the Scarpathian Union. Central Carnise is the biggest financial district in Scarpathia. Carnise is very famous for it's skylines and skyscrapers as Ekoz is home to one of many world famous architects.

hongkong.jpg Carnise's financial Disrict.

Central Carnise is home to the Queen's palace 'Mórhecantí Palace' which is the most well known royal building in Scarpathia. Carnise is a vibrant city with many clubs, housing estates, old and new the North End of Carnise where many proffesional plays are put on. What Ever Happened to the Ugly Sisters is Carnise's most famous and most watched plays.

The new Ekozian parliament has been built in the exact centre of Carnise

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Surburbia Carnise

As Carnise is such a vast place, it is split up into regions. Surburbia Carnise is a calmer, more relaxing place of Carnise.

Suburbia Carnise plans to hold the 2008 Scarpathian Olympics as Carnise has bidded.


Culture

Carnise has a strong and varied culture, with sites varying from the historical Carnise Castle and out of town 'Forté d'Muláin' (Red Castle) to the more modern Carnise Millenium Opera House and Carnise Bay which have raised the cities cultural profile considerably as a major tourist destination in Scarpathia. It is also one of the Scarpathia's principal tourist destinations attracting over 67 million tourists in 2005. Carnise was the winning city in the Scarpathian Capital of Culture 2006.


Attractions

Carnise is home to the International Sports Village of Carnise, Parliament of Ekoz in Carnise, St. Benuámin's Parlour, the National Museum and Gallery, and Núenas Park (including municipal buildings modelled on those in Delliás du Neué.), and the Carnise Metropolitan Cathedral. The Ekozian National Opera moved into the Carnise Millennium Opera House in November 2004.

Carnise Castle is a major tourist attraction in the city and is situated in the heart of the city centre next to the new parliament building, near to the main shopping streets of Queen St and St Anne's St.

Other major tourist attractions are the Carnise Bay regeneration sites which include the recently opened Carnise Millenium Opera House and the Carnise Museum for Scientific Discoveries and many other cultural and sites of interest including the Carnise Bay Barrage and the famous Coal Exchange. The New Theatre (Tiátri du Neué) was founded in 1906 and completely refurbished in the 1980s. Until the opening of the Carnise Millenium Opera House in 2004, it was the premier venue in Carnise for touring theatre and dance companies, and is located in the city centre.

Other venues which are popular for gigs include Carnise International Arena for Performing, Carnise International Sporting Stadium (Allianz in slang) and the Carnise Millenium Opera House.