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| name = State of | | name = State of Wisecota | ||
| flag = Washotska state flag.png | | flag = Washotska state flag.png | ||
| symbol = Washotska seal.png | | symbol = Washotska seal.png | ||
| symbol_caption = Seal of the State of Washotska | | symbol_caption = Seal of the State of Washotska* | ||
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| capital = Juniper Bay | | capital = Juniper Bay | ||
| population = 2,532,021 | | population = 2,532,021 | ||
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| intro = ''' | | intro = '''Wisecota''', officially the '''State of Wisecota''', is a state in the southwestern [[Federal States]]. Wisecota has just over 2.5 million in population, with many concentrated in urban areas. The state's most prominent geographical feature are the two large bays in the south that are seperated from Great Lake B by the Rochaix Archipelago. Washotska borders the neighbouring states of AR120-51, AR120-56, AR120-36 and has an international border with Ardencia through Onatino. Wisecota has a largely timber and agriculture dominant economy, with minor manufacturing, mining, and smelting industries. The state's climate has allowed for breweries and vineyards to develop significantly and now provide for 5% of state jobs. | ||
The largest city in | The largest city in Wisecota is Saigeohn, which is a historically important lakeport and manufacturing center. The city is now more focused on medical and educational facilities, with the majority of high-performing schools in Wisecota located here. As industry has become less prominent in Saigeohn, some areas of previous industrial activity have been gentrified and redeveloped as new residential and commercial areas. | ||
The state capital, Juniper Bay, was originally a Franquese trade post on the journey from Ardencia to the central Federal States. Through Federal ownership, Juniper Bay became a lakeport and economic hub for central | The state capital, Juniper Bay, was originally a Franquese trade post on the journey from Ardencia to the central Federal States. Through Federal ownership, Juniper Bay became a lakeport and economic hub for central Wisecota, and connected many of the smaller towns to the rest of the FSA. The city remains an important economic and industrial center and is home to many of Wisecota's large companies. | ||
Other cities include: | Other cities include: | ||
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Kahsaka River sits on the mouth of the Kahsaka River that flows from Lake Ashani to Great Lake B and is mainly a service town along the FS-55. The city's metropolitan area serves a significant agricultural and fishing industry. It also serves to act as the first major urban zone for people travelling from Ardencia into the FSA, as the borderside is dominated by the protected Isthmus Lakes State Park. | Kahsaka River sits on the mouth of the Kahsaka River that flows from Lake Ashani to Great Lake B and is mainly a service town along the FS-55. The city's metropolitan area serves a significant agricultural and fishing industry. It also serves to act as the first major urban zone for people travelling from Ardencia into the FSA, as the borderside is dominated by the protected Isthmus Lakes State Park. | ||
Seewachewa sits roughly between Saigeohn and Juniper Bay and accordingly, is a major funnel for transport routes and economic flow. The city is home to a large defense sector, with the state's National Guard base being next to the city. | |||
Cambacere is located on the crossroads of | Cambacere is located on the crossroads of W XX and the FS-55. It acts as the urban center that serves the Valterra River valley and adjacent agricultural area. The city is home to a large Franquese diaspora, which is reflected in the city's street names and historical sites. | ||
* Please note that the flag and seal were made for the previous version of this territory, and are now placeholders. | |||
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{{Political divisions of the Federal States}} | {{Political divisions of the Federal States}} | ||
[[Category: Washotska]] | [[Category: Washotska]] |
Revision as of 17:40, 13 May 2022
Flag of Wisecota | State of Wisecota Capital: Juniper Bay
Population: 2,532,021 (2020) Motto: "La prospérité se forge sur le dos de l'endurance." ("Prosperity is forged upon the back of endurance. ") |
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Wisecota, officially the State of Wisecota, is a state in the southwestern Federal States. Wisecota has just over 2.5 million in population, with many concentrated in urban areas. The state's most prominent geographical feature are the two large bays in the south that are seperated from Great Lake B by the Rochaix Archipelago. Washotska borders the neighbouring states of AR120-51, AR120-56, AR120-36 and has an international border with Ardencia through Onatino. Wisecota has a largely timber and agriculture dominant economy, with minor manufacturing, mining, and smelting industries. The state's climate has allowed for breweries and vineyards to develop significantly and now provide for 5% of state jobs.
The largest city in Wisecota is Saigeohn, which is a historically important lakeport and manufacturing center. The city is now more focused on medical and educational facilities, with the majority of high-performing schools in Wisecota located here. As industry has become less prominent in Saigeohn, some areas of previous industrial activity have been gentrified and redeveloped as new residential and commercial areas.
The state capital, Juniper Bay, was originally a Franquese trade post on the journey from Ardencia to the central Federal States. Through Federal ownership, Juniper Bay became a lakeport and economic hub for central Wisecota, and connected many of the smaller towns to the rest of the FSA. The city remains an important economic and industrial center and is home to many of Wisecota's large companies.
Other cities include:
Kahsaka River sits on the mouth of the Kahsaka River that flows from Lake Ashani to Great Lake B and is mainly a service town along the FS-55. The city's metropolitan area serves a significant agricultural and fishing industry. It also serves to act as the first major urban zone for people travelling from Ardencia into the FSA, as the borderside is dominated by the protected Isthmus Lakes State Park.
Seewachewa sits roughly between Saigeohn and Juniper Bay and accordingly, is a major funnel for transport routes and economic flow. The city is home to a large defense sector, with the state's National Guard base being next to the city.
Cambacere is located on the crossroads of W XX and the FS-55. It acts as the urban center that serves the Valterra River valley and adjacent agricultural area. The city is home to a large Franquese diaspora, which is reflected in the city's street names and historical sites.
- Please note that the flag and seal were made for the previous version of this territory, and are now placeholders.
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