Narau

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Narau
Nation: The Armed Republic of Taevri
Function: Capital, Trading Hub, Political Center
Population: 3.5 Million
Leader: Hideo Nukata


Narau is a Modern trading city and houses over 3.5 million people. It is part of the Yusagi Ring one of the most densely populated areas in the Nation.


History

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Law and Government

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Colleges and Universities

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Arts and Entertainment

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Economy

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Media

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Sites of Interest

Although Old Carthage had many famous sites, many of them were unfortunatly destroyed during the Technocrat-Caliph War destruction of the city. The few sites that do remain are:

  • The Hyakuji University
  • The Trademan's Hub
  • The Royal Theatre
  • The University of Taevri

Sports

Narau is home to 5 major league sports teams.

The Taevri CityCenter is the home of two major league team :

Nearby, in the Oyama District, is the city's Tsubasa Stadium, home of the:

Transportation

Airports Narau is Taevri International Airport. It's 10 miles away from Narau, and for good reason too. It covers over 10,135 acres, has twenty-two major runways, and employs an estimated 72,000 people. The airport has service to destinations on every continent, and at least one flight to every country. It is one of the busiest airports in the world, with 115 million passengers a year using it's 62 airlines.

Roads and Highways

Unlike most cities in the world, Taevri has little to no traffic problems, which is suprising for a city of it's size. The solution was to combine highways and underground tunnels.

Mass Transit

Narau has a breath taking selection of mass transit and public transport. With several bullet trains and 32 stops including 4 at the city walls; not to mention the taxi fleet of 10,000, the bus armada of 20,000, and the subway system taht stretches for hundereds of miles underground including the specal tracks that lead to the underground Tsunami Safety Center.