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*[[Sanctuary of St. Thulidnosius of Johaulia (Johaulia)]] | *[[Sanctuary of St. Thulidnosius of Johaulia (Johaulia)]] | ||
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*Brunjeher Thuswa District: traditional small palazzi with protected architecture, very pricey, but not always well-maintained by absentee landlords. | *Brunjeher Thuswa District: traditional small palazzi with protected architecture, very pricey, but not always well-maintained by absentee landlords. | ||
*Legyavya District: poorer district with richly painted markets | *Legyavya District: poorer district with richly painted markets | ||
+ | *Naftunga District: business and artisans' district | ||
*Ushmawar District: End of which rests on dikes by the cascades, but most stretches south along the ancient boundary of the city. | *Ushmawar District: End of which rests on dikes by the cascades, but most stretches south along the ancient boundary of the city. | ||
Revision as of 18:03, 19 October 2016
More properly called the Municipality of Johaulia, the City of Johaulia is also the Capital of the Republic of Johaulia. The name Johaulia is thought to derive from the Kalaman Language name, Jhukhaulya which was anciently the capital of Kalama.
The city of Johaulia enjoys the spectacular views of the Great Cataracts of Liluthio which drain Lake Vimala into Lake Amalcumir and thence to the sea.
Principle Sites
- The Curia
- Oracle of the Cobalt College
- Hospice of Pilgrims
- Villa of House Terissara
- Presidio of Locks and Dikes
- Grand Palace of Guilds
- Basilica of the Arts
- Basilica of Saint Thulidnosius (Johaulia)
- Hermitage of Saint
- Chalchamya Palace
Educational
Worship and Religion
Transportation
- Aviators Palace
- Dragonrail Station
- Municipal Skyports
Secondary Sites
Ikwiffshi
Main article: Ikwiffshi
- Brunjeher Thuswa District: traditional small palazzi with protected architecture, very pricey, but not always well-maintained by absentee landlords.
- Legyavya District: poorer district with richly painted markets
- Naftunga District: business and artisans' district
- Ushmawar District: End of which rests on dikes by the cascades, but most stretches south along the ancient boundary of the city.
See Also
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