Post by Matt Kovac on Aug 7, 2008 3:00:21 GMT -4
November City
November City is Ocia’s largest city with over 3.7 Million residents. It is often considered Ocia’s economic capital and the capital of Giess. November City is home the headquarters of the Universal Network Bank, Ocia’s national Airline, Rail Industry and Ocia’s most well known corporation the global news giant MillenniumNews. November city is connected to the whole nation with its high speed rail network and as well as November City International Airport which is the hub of the national airline Polaris. Besides this November city is home to one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, the November City Stock exchange. Besides being an economic and transport capital, November city is also a cultural capital because it is home to the national opera house, Gallery for Contemporary Arts, National Historical museum. November city also has a legendary football (soccer) team called the November city galaxies.
Directus
Directus is Ocia's vibrant historic, and proud capital with only just under 400 000 people living in it. The city hosts the newly constructed presidential palace, the famed Preseren square, many new and refurbished government buildings. The city was first founded by a Eurasian grand duke in the 14th century after their defeat from the first Nordic Republic. Within Ocia, the city is best known for its world class university and the castle named Grajska by the cities Slavic founders. The city is much loved for the series of cannels which run thru the heart of the city.
Ohrid
Ohrid is a sizeable city with a population of 1.1 Million. Ohrid was constructed as a model city in the year 1984. Its architects once hoped that it could be the ideal city because of the extensive amount of planning that went into it. The cities main boulevard is exactly adjacent to other city streets all of which were designed with great detail to minimize traffic problems. The cities infrastructure was designed to connect the Business District right into the city centre. If one where to look down the main boulevard of Ohrid from the other side of the city they would be able to see the cities best known landmark the Arkada Modernizma or the Arch of Modernism which pays tribute to the accomplishments of modern Ocia and its people.
Seborye
Seborye is a modern glistening city. It is the only city in Ocia that is powered 100% by renewable energy resources. Outside of the city lies 3 Wind farms and 2 Solar farms which provide over 60 percent of the cities electricity, a nearby geothermal plan covers the other 40% of the city which has over 720 000 residents. Besides this, the city has a world class museum for modern and contemporary art. When the city was built in 1998 it was positioned in a superb and ideal location which reeks the benefits from a moderate climate.
Port De Kovac
Port De Kovac was named after Ocia's first president and recipient of the National Hero Matt Kovac. The city which is Ocia's (and perhaps the world's) largest port is where tourists flock to go on cruise ships and ferries. It is also is an important part of Ocia's shipping industry. Cars, Military Armaments, Technological goods, textiles, minerals and planes are all things that are shipped out of Port De Kovac. The city also hosts Ocia's largest naval base where Ocia's Submarine fleet and the legendary ONS Freedom are based at. The city is proud of its maritime history and large monuments to Ocia’s sailors are in the center of the city.
Zagorje
This city of 300 000 is the industrial fist of Ocia. The city hosts a major OAW car plant, Aircraft Manufacturing plant, train technology plant, pharmaceutical research facility but the city is best known for its steel production which has a long 70 year history in the city. For an industrial capital it boasts a remarkable environmental record thanks to tough environmental laws the Ocian government placed. A good example of this is the city’s transparent factory which produces only a water steam with zero carbon emissions. The city has been the host of many Ocian economic conferences.
Littoral
With 200 000 residents Littoral is a unique city nearly untouched by Ocia's modernism. The city is known for its trademark Littoral Cathedral built in the 19th century by the cty’s founders. The city’s neoclassical architecture is also a well known attribute. The city's football team the LFS or Littoral football squad has one of the largest stadium’s in Ocia which is also in the city of littoral.
Maribor
With a population of just 48 000 this small city in Ocia's Laplanitca (Vally) region is unlike most of Ocia’s bustling cities. The centre squre of this small town has the oldest vine in the world which is nearly 300 years old. This region in Ocia is knon for its vineyards and great mountains. The town is surrounded in with ancient walls which once protected the city from foreign invaders.
North Point
North Point is an artic paradise, with the Northern Lights over the city at night and the majestic moon over the artic waters of the city’s harbour the city has a surreal feel. North Point is a major Ocian Port and shipping hub. With over 20 000 Military personnel in the city it is home to many Ocian servicemen from all branches, who are mainly stationed there because of the city’s strategic importance. With 380 000 People nearly 73% of the city’s electricity comes from geothermal sources which is higher than any other Ocian city. North Point is Ocia’s Energy Giant and it benefits from large economic growth due to the success of OC Energies offshore natural gas developments. The region is home to 3 out of 4 Ocian diamond mines making it Ocia’s largest producer of diamonds.
Dalmantia
Dalmantia is an Ocian overseas colony on the continent of Novasulum. Dalmantia is known for its outstanding waterfront which hosts a world class yacht club and resort casino. Dalmantia was attacked by Adraisia in the spring of 2008. After days of intense fighting, Ocian troops and the local militia who fought for liberation were able to overtake the aggressors and liberate the colony. Dalmantia’s moderate climate makes it ideal for the production of an assortment of wines, many of which are considered the best in the federation.
Covado
Covado is a diverse city which is best known as the birthplace of many of Slaventia’s explorers. Covado is the Capital of Slaventia and is located in the Alentijo region known as the bread basket of Ocia for its massive wheat fields and olive trees. Covado is known as a cultural city because of its castles, monuments, and ancient bridges. The centre of the city Is marked by the regional assembly and the cities trademark water fountain.
November City is Ocia’s largest city with over 3.7 Million residents. It is often considered Ocia’s economic capital and the capital of Giess. November City is home the headquarters of the Universal Network Bank, Ocia’s national Airline, Rail Industry and Ocia’s most well known corporation the global news giant MillenniumNews. November city is connected to the whole nation with its high speed rail network and as well as November City International Airport which is the hub of the national airline Polaris. Besides this November city is home to one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, the November City Stock exchange. Besides being an economic and transport capital, November city is also a cultural capital because it is home to the national opera house, Gallery for Contemporary Arts, National Historical museum. November city also has a legendary football (soccer) team called the November city galaxies.
Directus
Directus is Ocia's vibrant historic, and proud capital with only just under 400 000 people living in it. The city hosts the newly constructed presidential palace, the famed Preseren square, many new and refurbished government buildings. The city was first founded by a Eurasian grand duke in the 14th century after their defeat from the first Nordic Republic. Within Ocia, the city is best known for its world class university and the castle named Grajska by the cities Slavic founders. The city is much loved for the series of cannels which run thru the heart of the city.
Ohrid
Ohrid is a sizeable city with a population of 1.1 Million. Ohrid was constructed as a model city in the year 1984. Its architects once hoped that it could be the ideal city because of the extensive amount of planning that went into it. The cities main boulevard is exactly adjacent to other city streets all of which were designed with great detail to minimize traffic problems. The cities infrastructure was designed to connect the Business District right into the city centre. If one where to look down the main boulevard of Ohrid from the other side of the city they would be able to see the cities best known landmark the Arkada Modernizma or the Arch of Modernism which pays tribute to the accomplishments of modern Ocia and its people.
Seborye
Seborye is a modern glistening city. It is the only city in Ocia that is powered 100% by renewable energy resources. Outside of the city lies 3 Wind farms and 2 Solar farms which provide over 60 percent of the cities electricity, a nearby geothermal plan covers the other 40% of the city which has over 720 000 residents. Besides this, the city has a world class museum for modern and contemporary art. When the city was built in 1998 it was positioned in a superb and ideal location which reeks the benefits from a moderate climate.
Port De Kovac
Port De Kovac was named after Ocia's first president and recipient of the National Hero Matt Kovac. The city which is Ocia's (and perhaps the world's) largest port is where tourists flock to go on cruise ships and ferries. It is also is an important part of Ocia's shipping industry. Cars, Military Armaments, Technological goods, textiles, minerals and planes are all things that are shipped out of Port De Kovac. The city also hosts Ocia's largest naval base where Ocia's Submarine fleet and the legendary ONS Freedom are based at. The city is proud of its maritime history and large monuments to Ocia’s sailors are in the center of the city.
Zagorje
This city of 300 000 is the industrial fist of Ocia. The city hosts a major OAW car plant, Aircraft Manufacturing plant, train technology plant, pharmaceutical research facility but the city is best known for its steel production which has a long 70 year history in the city. For an industrial capital it boasts a remarkable environmental record thanks to tough environmental laws the Ocian government placed. A good example of this is the city’s transparent factory which produces only a water steam with zero carbon emissions. The city has been the host of many Ocian economic conferences.
Littoral
With 200 000 residents Littoral is a unique city nearly untouched by Ocia's modernism. The city is known for its trademark Littoral Cathedral built in the 19th century by the cty’s founders. The city’s neoclassical architecture is also a well known attribute. The city's football team the LFS or Littoral football squad has one of the largest stadium’s in Ocia which is also in the city of littoral.
Maribor
With a population of just 48 000 this small city in Ocia's Laplanitca (Vally) region is unlike most of Ocia’s bustling cities. The centre squre of this small town has the oldest vine in the world which is nearly 300 years old. This region in Ocia is knon for its vineyards and great mountains. The town is surrounded in with ancient walls which once protected the city from foreign invaders.
North Point
North Point is an artic paradise, with the Northern Lights over the city at night and the majestic moon over the artic waters of the city’s harbour the city has a surreal feel. North Point is a major Ocian Port and shipping hub. With over 20 000 Military personnel in the city it is home to many Ocian servicemen from all branches, who are mainly stationed there because of the city’s strategic importance. With 380 000 People nearly 73% of the city’s electricity comes from geothermal sources which is higher than any other Ocian city. North Point is Ocia’s Energy Giant and it benefits from large economic growth due to the success of OC Energies offshore natural gas developments. The region is home to 3 out of 4 Ocian diamond mines making it Ocia’s largest producer of diamonds.
Dalmantia
Dalmantia is an Ocian overseas colony on the continent of Novasulum. Dalmantia is known for its outstanding waterfront which hosts a world class yacht club and resort casino. Dalmantia was attacked by Adraisia in the spring of 2008. After days of intense fighting, Ocian troops and the local militia who fought for liberation were able to overtake the aggressors and liberate the colony. Dalmantia’s moderate climate makes it ideal for the production of an assortment of wines, many of which are considered the best in the federation.
Covado
Covado is a diverse city which is best known as the birthplace of many of Slaventia’s explorers. Covado is the Capital of Slaventia and is located in the Alentijo region known as the bread basket of Ocia for its massive wheat fields and olive trees. Covado is known as a cultural city because of its castles, monuments, and ancient bridges. The centre of the city Is marked by the regional assembly and the cities trademark water fountain.