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===Highways===
===Highways===
Silverdale is served by two FS highways, FS-1 and FS-75, which intersect with each other in the neighborhood of North Silverdale. Several state and county highways also serve the city alongside the FS system.
Silverdale is served by two FS highways, FS-1 and FS-75, which intersect with each other in the neighborhood of North Silverdale. Several state and county highways also serve the city alongside the FS system.
* FS-1 runs west-east from Stuart, Tauhon to its eastern terminus in Fisher, Wilthamshire. It enters Silverdale from Mondier Hills and leaves via Govantown before entering Bernal. It faces heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings due to its usage by commuters, along with the constant eastbound traffic of people headed to Apricity and its international airport. The westbound traffic worsens during the summer when people travel west to visit Gamble.
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* FS-75 runs south-north from Brighston, Seneppi to Playa Gomez, Tierra Alta. It enters Silverdale from the Blue Hills near Glade and leaves the city shortly after intersecting with FS-1 in North Silverdale. It has almost no traffic northbound due to the north being sparsely populated, with most of its traffic being concentrated southbound for Carreras Canyon and Gainesboro.
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* [[File:AWshield.svg|28px]] AW-1 runs concurrently with FS-1 from the Sierran border before splitting off in Abbottsville. It then proceeds to run parallel to the GW&A railway tracks and serves much of the traffic in the core of the city, before continuing to Bernal. It is known as Morgan Boulevard for most of its length.
| {{Shield|FS|1|15}} FS-1 runs west-east from Stuart, Tauhon to its eastern terminus in Fisher, Wilthamshire. It enters Silverdale from Mondier Hills and leaves via Govantown before entering Bernal. It faces heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings due to its usage by commuters, along with the constant eastbound traffic of people headed to Apricity and its international airport. The westbound  
* CR-22 also runs parallel to the GW&A railway tracks, and has its western terminus in Agostadero. It has its eastern terminus south of Silverdale National Airport when AW-1 swerves to avoid the airport and merges with CR-22.
traffic worsens during the summer when people travel west to visit Gamble.
* CR-87 runs along the western, southern, and eastern limits of the city, forming a ring road with FS-1.
| FS-75 runs south-north from Brighston, Seneppi to Playa Gomez, Tierra Alta. It enters Silverdale from the Blue Hills near Glade and leaves the city shortly after intersecting with FS-1 in North Silverdale. It has almost no traffic northbound due to the north being sparsely populated, with most of its traffic being concentrated southbound for Carreras Canyon and Gainesboro.
| [[File:AWshield.svg|28px]] AW-1 runs concurrently with FS-1 from the Sierran border before splitting off in Abbottsville. It then proceeds to run parallel to the GW&A railway tracks and serves much of the traffic in the core of the city, before continuing to Bernal. It is known as Morgan Boulevard for most of its length.
| CR-22 also runs parallel to the GW&A railway tracks, and has its western terminus in Agostadero. It has its eastern terminus south of Silverdale National Airport when AW-1 swerves to avoid the airport and merges with CR-22.
| CR-87 runs along the western, southern, and eastern limits of the city, forming a ring road with FS-1.
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|}


===Public Transit===
===Public Transit===

Revision as of 19:07, 6 August 2022

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Silverdale
City
CountryFlag of the FSA.svg Federal States
 • StateApawiland
 • CountyRush County
DemonymDalie, Dalian
Population
 • Estimate (2022)152,881
 • Census (2020)144,081


Silverdale (/sɪlvərdeɪl/), officially the City of Silverdale, colloquially known as (the) 'Dale, is the capital and most populous city of Apawiland, Federal States. It also serves as the county seat of Rush County. Its population was found to be 144,081 according to the recent 2020 census, an estimated increase of 10.62%[1].

The city was established in 1849 as Morgan City and is a cultural center for Mavericks, with it being the first successful settlement by them, while also being the city where prophet Cohyn Morgan died[2]. Silverdale is also home to the Silverdale Temple, one of the largest and tallest Maverick Church temple in the Federal States. The discovery of silver in the south range caused a population boom, which was reinforced by the construction of a Great Western and Asperic railway line through the city, connecting it to Dennison and Jundah.

The downtown is dominated by low-rise buildings with a number of medium-rise buildings spread around in the vicinity; the city cannot support any tall buildings due to its proximity to Silverdale National Airport.

Silverdale is also home to a nationally-acclaimed zoo, the Silverdale National Zoo and Aquarium. Nearby tourist destination Lake Opáspeya is popular for boating. It also hosts a seasonal skiing resort. An exclave of the city, Fen Dells (separated from the city by Abbottsville) is a popular starting point for hikers due to how close it is to both mountain ranges which surround the city.

It is the center of the Rush Valley Metropolitan Area, which has an estimated population of 200,000. This includes Abbottsville, Bernal, and Mineral Mountain. Silverdale itself holds around 62% of Apawiland's population.

History

Native Names for the Silverdale Area
Rakhoda: Ȟéhomni
Anokasa: Ahnatukatʉ
Kaitenas: Kawbetana

Pre-History

Before being settled by Ulethan Effesians, the valley was sparsely inhabited by the nearby Apawi natives. The valley had ceremonial importance to the natives, with Round Hill, being in the center of the valley, being a burial ground[3]. The Timona, Anokasa, and Kaitenas were known to influence the region, too.

Ulethan presence in the area was nearly non-existent and limited to lumbering and hunting. The valley was noted for its resources but no permanent settlement was attempted.

Establishment

In 1849, nearly 300 Mavericks from Choctamuskee entered the valley, first finding the town of Fort Maverick before settling in Morgan City. The population slowly decreased due to limited access to resources, with much of the population, especially the younger generations, moving to industrial Gainesboro.


Apawi Silver Rush

On July 24th, 1870, silver was discovered near the southern hills of the valley. News of this silver sent thousands to Morgan City, causing the population to increase by 1106% according to the 1880 census[4], the biggest boom in its history. This was followed by a smaller, but still significant, increase of 357% in 1890[5], and an increase of 173% in 1900[6].

Geography

Silverdale is located in Central Apawiland and is approximately 15 miles (25 kilometers) from Tejoma, and 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Sierra. Silverdale's position between two high mountain ranges makes it one of the highest cities in the Federal States, with most of the city crossing 6,500 feet (2,000 meters)[7]. Some parts of the city, such as hiking destination Fen Dells, are high enough to give visitors soroche. Silverdale's highest point is Cobalt Peak, at 12195 feet (3717 meters), while its lowest point is the Candid River.

The city has access to a large tarn called Lake Opáspeya formed by the now nearly-extinct glaciers in Apawiland.

Boroughs/Neighborhoods

  • The Alameda
  • Rangers District
  • Weaverton
  • Catchpenny
    • Milhoan
    • Coleman
  • B-Side
  • North Silverdale
  • Ingerish Hill
  • Bellavance
  • Gleason Heights
  • Glade
  • Barricks Ridge
  • Burrell Park
  • Woodland Crossing
  • Agostadero
  • Mondier Hills
  • Fen Dells

Demographics

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Economy

Climate

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Culture

Cuisine

Silverdale has a diverse variety of cuisines from Ulethan immigrants and early settlers who used available resources. Immigrants mostly came from northern and central Uletha, ranging from places like Ruoguovvás to Kalm[8]. They brought their respective cuisines.

Early settlers easily adapted to apples and would make foods like pies, cakes, oatmeals, and strudels. Naranjilla, a fruit native to the Cordilleras, was also relatively common. Potatoes were also a popular choice since they were easily growable and profitable. Other plants native to the (Range A) did not become heavily integrated into their diets.

Drinks

Silverdale is known specifically for two drinks; apple cider and roselle tea.

Apple cider has existed since before the founding of Silverdale when apple farms dotted the forested valley and even the lower parts of the mountains. A decent portion of the apples would be made into apple cider, which would then be exported to the rest of the Federal States.

Roselle tea is a specialty drink originating from UL06d[9], introduced by the original settlers of Silverdale, who were Esquisitic. The Church, heavily inspired by (Hinduism) and (Buddhism), decided to import this drink due to its health benefits and taste. Now it's served in cafés around Silverdale, usually with honey.

Sister Cities

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Transportation

Highways

Silverdale is served by two FS highways, FS-1 and FS-75, which intersect with each other in the neighborhood of North Silverdale. Several state and county highways also serve the city alongside the FS system.

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FS-1 runs west-east from Stuart, Tauhon to its eastern terminus in Fisher, Wilthamshire. It enters Silverdale from Mondier Hills and leaves via Govantown before entering Bernal. It faces heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings due to its usage by commuters, along with the constant eastbound traffic of people headed to Apricity and its international airport. The westbound

traffic worsens during the summer when people travel west to visit Gamble.

FS-75 runs south-north from Brighston, Seneppi to Playa Gomez, Tierra Alta. It enters Silverdale from the Blue Hills near Glade and leaves the city shortly after intersecting with FS-1 in North Silverdale. It has almost no traffic northbound due to the north being sparsely populated, with most of its traffic being concentrated southbound for Carreras Canyon and Gainesboro. AWshield.svg AW-1 runs concurrently with FS-1 from the Sierran border before splitting off in Abbottsville. It then proceeds to run parallel to the GW&A railway tracks and serves much of the traffic in the core of the city, before continuing to Bernal. It is known as Morgan Boulevard for most of its length. CR-22 also runs parallel to the GW&A railway tracks, and has its western terminus in Agostadero. It has its eastern terminus south of Silverdale National Airport when AW-1 swerves to avoid the airport and merges with CR-22. CR-87 runs along the western, southern, and eastern limits of the city, forming a ring road with FS-1.

Public Transit

Air

Silverdale National Airport (IATA: SVD, ICAO: BASV) is located approximately 5.1 miles (8.2 km) east of The Alameda and serves as the primary airport in Apawiland. Rather than flying directly to multiple other destinations, the airport offers flights to major hubs such as Dennison and Lake City via airlines like FlySmart and Southern, where travelers can then take a flight to several destination. Some also choose to drive for approximately an hour to use Apricity International instead.

Cycling

Education

Sports

References

  1. FSA 2020 Census
  2. Death of Cohyn Morgan - Silverdale Saga Pamphlet
  3. FSA 2020 Census
  4. Silverdale 1880 Census
  5. Silverdale 1890 Census
  6. Silverdale 1900 Census
  7. List of Cities in the Federal States by Altitude
  8. "Immigration"
  9. Roselle Tea Benefits and Origins
  10. "Sister Cities: Sainte Margaux"
  11. "Sister Cities: Rinnajin"
  12. "Sister Cities: Ryle"