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Saint Michele was once known as Sicinium when it was the capital of the local Akaeian province, but switched hands after the conquest of the region by the Sicinii under Sangfeld.  After the reign of its priest-king Michael during the 13th Century it was renamed Saint Michele.  
 
Saint Michele was once known as Sicinium when it was the capital of the local Akaeian province, but switched hands after the conquest of the region by the Sicinii under Sangfeld.  After the reign of its priest-king Michael during the 13th Century it was renamed Saint Michele.  
  
The third largest city in [[Sicinia Salis|Sicinia]] (after [[Martinique]] and [[Chanaud]]) Saint Michele is on of the most important trade hubs on the Gulf of Semantaria. Although not on the estuary of the [[Salis]], it remains the endpoint of river trade, straddling the River [[Salis]] some 12 miles away from the ocean. Saint Michele has roughly 370,000 inhabitants.
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The third largest city in [[Sicinia Salis|Sicinia]] (after [[Martinique]] and [[Chanaud]]) Saint Michele is on of the most important trade hubs on the Gulf of Semantaria. Although not on the estuary of the [[Salis]], it remains the endpoint of river trade, straddling the River [[Salis]] some 12 miles away from the ocean. Saint Michele has roughly 570,000 inhabitants.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:14, 25 April 2006

Saint Michele
Nation: Sicinia Salis
Function: Capital & River trade
Population: 574,000
Leader: Duc Armand de le Saint Michele


Saint Michele

Saint Michele was once known as Sicinium when it was the capital of the local Akaeian province, but switched hands after the conquest of the region by the Sicinii under Sangfeld. After the reign of its priest-king Michael during the 13th Century it was renamed Saint Michele.

The third largest city in Sicinia (after Martinique and Chanaud) Saint Michele is on of the most important trade hubs on the Gulf of Semantaria. Although not on the estuary of the Salis, it remains the endpoint of river trade, straddling the River Salis some 12 miles away from the ocean. Saint Michele has roughly 570,000 inhabitants.

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map of central Saint Michele
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1. River Salis

2. Palais du le Premier

3. Ile du Roi

4. Catederie

5. Guissant Canal

6. Baths

7. Merchant Quarter

8. Poor Quarter

9. Foreign Quarter

10.Rue d'Aleun

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Map of Greater Saint Michele
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