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− | Cité-Belle is notable mainly for its '''Museum of National Art''', which seeks to encompass every aspect of Ariddian art, and has a large section dedicated to pre-colonial [[Wymgani]] art. | + | Cité-Belle, capital of colonial Ariddia from [[History_of_Ariddia#The_colonial_era|1705]] to [[History_of_Ariddia#1810:_a_sovereign_republic|1810]], is notable mainly for its '''[[Museum of National Art]]''', which seeks to encompass every aspect of Ariddian art, and has a large section dedicated to pre-colonial [[Wymgani]] art. |
Also worthy of note is the '''Grapefruit Museum''', which explains the many varieties of grapefruit-derived food products and beverages which Ariddia famously produces. | Also worthy of note is the '''Grapefruit Museum''', which explains the many varieties of grapefruit-derived food products and beverages which Ariddia famously produces. | ||
− | Cité-Belle has two universities, numerous libraries and bookshops, and | + | Cité-Belle has two universities, numerous libraries and bookshops, and a campus of the [[Third World Open University]], established as per Ariddia's pledge as a signatory of the [[Developing_Nations_Summit#Matebian_Declaration|Matebian Declaration]]. Cité-Belle is [[Twinned cities|twinned]] with [[Saint-Remy]] in [[Kelssek]], the [[International City]] in the [[Unified Capitalizt States]], [[São José]] ([[Cafundéu]]), and [[Deddick]] ([[Errinundera]]). |
− | The city is also home to the Cité-Belle Football Club, whose most famous player | + | The city is also home to the Cité-Belle Football Club, whose most famous player was former national team goalkeeper [[Sandrine Leduc]]. |
− | Outside the city is the airport Cité-Belle International (CBE). Like most of Ariddia's six international airports (with the exception of Rêvane International Airport), it is a rather small, basic building. | + | Outside the city is the airport Cité-Belle International (CBE). Like most of Ariddia's six international airports (with the exception of [[Rêvane]] International Airport), it is a rather small, basic building. Amongst other airlines (including [[Ariddian Airlines]]), [[Air Kelssek]] flies here. |
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Cité-Belle, capital of colonial Ariddia from 1705 to 1810, is notable mainly for its Museum of National Art, which seeks to encompass every aspect of Ariddian art, and has a large section dedicated to pre-colonial Wymgani art.
Also worthy of note is the Grapefruit Museum, which explains the many varieties of grapefruit-derived food products and beverages which Ariddia famously produces.
Cité-Belle has two universities, numerous libraries and bookshops, and a campus of the Third World Open University, established as per Ariddia's pledge as a signatory of the Matebian Declaration. Cité-Belle is twinned with Saint-Remy in Kelssek, the International City in the Unified Capitalizt States, São José (Cafundéu), and Deddick (Errinundera).
The city is also home to the Cité-Belle Football Club, whose most famous player was former national team goalkeeper Sandrine Leduc.
Outside the city is the airport Cité-Belle International (CBE). Like most of Ariddia's six international airports (with the exception of Rêvane International Airport), it is a rather small, basic building. Amongst other airlines (including Ariddian Airlines), Air Kelssek flies here.
Ariddian cities |
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Capital cities of the Ariddian Isles: Aqeyr | Nouvel Espoir | Rêvane |
Other cities: Cité-Belle | Espérence | Haven | New Hope | Wavecrest |
See the map of Ariddia for the location of these cities. |