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{{ Infobox settlement
{{See also|User:Alessa/Sandbox/Maurit}}
|name = Bako-Huz Federal City
|settlement_type = Capital City
|image_flag = Bako-Huz_flag.png
|flag_caption = Federal Flag of Bako-Huz
|image_coat = Bako-Huz_coat.png
|coat_caption = City’s Coat of Arms
|loc_type1 = Country
|loc_name1 = [[Kofuku]]
|loc_type2 = Region
|loc_name2 = {{relation|232426|Raissak}}
|loc_type3 = Komune
|loc_name3 = {{relation|368320|Bako-Huz Federal City}}
| image_custom    =
| alt_custom      =
| custom_caption  =
|image_map = Bako-Huz_SENTRUM_hand_drawn_map.png
|alt_map =
|map_caption = Hand-drawn map of Sentrum District
| latitude = -50.1269
| longitude = 73.0599
| zoom = 12
| relation = 368320
|ethnic_groups =
|ethnic_groups_year =
|nationalities = 72% Kofuken
|demonym = Bakohuzian
|leader_title1 = Komune President
|leader_name1 = Zarttan Zahino of Sentrum
|leader_title2 = Komune Co-President
|leader_name2 = Bjørn Dosker of Russkbru
|area_type1 = Total
|area_size1_km2 = 97
|area_type2 = Urban
|area_size2_km2 = tbd
|area_type3 = Rural
|area_size3_km2 = tbd
|elevation_m = tbd
|elevation_ft = tbd
|population_census = 1 060 360
|population_census_year = 2021
|population_density_km2 = 10 976
|postal_code = 0100 to 0199
|telephone_code = 92
|metro = yes
|tram = no
|website = bakohuz.city.ku
|}}


'''Bako-Huz''' the capital city of [[Kofuku]]. Located in the administrative region of {{relation|232426|Raissak}}, north of Kofuku. It currently holds 1.060.360 inhabitants according to the 2021 census. Bako-Huz is the second most populated city of Kofuku after {{relation|360379|Metrocolis}}. The land area of the Federal City is 96,6km2. Holding 15 districts inside.
==Mennowa county table==
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|-
! County name
! N
! C
! Population
! Area (mi<sup>2</sup>)
! Municipalities
! Townships
! Localities
|-
| {{Relation|108259|Lake County}}
| 1
| LK
| ~200,000
| 504.49
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108257|Emery County}}
| 2
| EY
| ~600,000
| 373.47
| {{Relation|161596|City of New Harmony ''(county seat)''}}
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108258|Bright County}}
| 3
| BT
|
| 571.99
| City of Wilman Hill ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108256|Clinton County}}
| 4
| CL
|
| 502.27
| City of Hobart ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108255|Mishimena County}}
| 5
| MI
|
| 434.65
| City of Selenica ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108254|Limbert County}}
| 6
| LI
|
| 378.92
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108252|Melwick County}}
| 7
| ML
|
| 372.38
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108251|Orchard County}}
| 8
| OR
|
| 460.11
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108253|Beaubien County}}
| 9
| BB
|
| 354.21
| City of Mennowa City ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108250|Ohanzee County}}
| 10
| OZ
|
| 372.18
| City of Twin Rocks ''(county seat)''
|
|-
| {{Relation|108248|Farrenne County}}
| 11
| FA
|
| 464.01
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108249|Meade County}}
| 12
| MD
|
| 577.30
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108246|Vallette County}}
| 13
| VA
|
| 389.41
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108247|Abbot County}}
| 14
| AB
|
| 541.43
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108245|Thomas County}}
| 15
| TH
|
| 501.92
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108243|Kelly County}}
| 16
| KE
|
| 573.79
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108244|Philanthrope County}}
| 17
| PH
|
| 461.73
| City of Maple Ridge ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108242|Mississaukee County}}
| 18
| MS
| ~18,000
| 724.43
|
{{relation|280507|City of Alum Hill}}<br />
{{relation|227329|City of Egmont}}<br />
{{relation|249411|City of Mississaukee City ''(county seat)''}}<br />
{{relation|280503|Village of Bardham}}<br />
{{relation|249412|Village of Chribouaine}}<br />
{{relation|227328|Village of Gobernis}}<br />
{{relation|280508|Village of Lassony}}<br />
{{relation|243115|Village of Lollerdale}}<br />
{{relation|243116|Village of Orowich}}<br />
{{relation|249413|Village of Orriwa Camp}}<br />
{{relation|243114|Village of Tracy}}
|
{{relation|249407|Ambrose Township}}<br />
{{relation|249409|Ball Township}}<br />
{{relation|280504|Bardham Township}}<br />
{{relation|243113|Cox Township}}<br />
{{relation|249410|Crawford Township}}<br />
{{relation|227186|East Botsford Township}}<br />
{{relation|227187|Egmont Township}}<br />
{{relation|280506|Grove Township}}<br />
{{relation|249414|Henry Township}}<br />
{{relation|227185|Marvin Township}}<br />
{{relation|249408|Orriwa Township}}<br />
{{relation|227188|Plains Township}}<br />
{{relation|249415|Rose Township}}<br />
{{relation|227190|Southwest Township}}<br />
{{relation|280505|Underwood Township}}<br />
{{relation|227189|West Botsford Township}}
|
{{node|218289730|Aborennie Ford}}<br />
{{node|234967154|Ambrose Center}}<br />
{{node|234969290|Ball Junction}}<br />
{{node|217381314|Botsford Junction*}}<br />
{{node|217381440|Botsford Station*}}<br />
{{node|237661752|Clay Church}}<br />
{{node|274295209|Cox Center}}<br />
{{node|219491933|Ewing Junction}}<br />
{{node|224334964|Hartford Bend}}<br />
{{node|230152001|Harmon Schoolhouse}}<br />
{{node|224353689|Henry}}<br />
{{node|217864609|Herefordville}}<br />
{{node|224353690|Laserton}}<br />
{{node|225453697|Lilly Crossing}}<br />
{{node|224353878|Maderonne}}<br />
{{node|217381391|Marvin Center*}}<br />
{{node|274295205|McKay Junction}}<br />
{{node|225451131|Olmstead Mill}}<br />
{{node|225451130|Orriwa Crossing}}<br />
{{node|217862282|Peter}}<br />
{{node|254335097|Pickler Ford}}<br />
{{node|272789543|Piroannamee Junction}}<br />
{{node|230152000|Rose Corners}}<br />
{{node|225453884|Sibley Station}}<br />
{{node|274295210|Vernon}}
|-
| {{Relation|108241|Parker County}}
| 19
| PK
| ~41,000
| 717.22
|
{{relation|291590|City of Green Mound}}<br />
{{relation|264459|City of Valoria ''(county seat)''}}<br />
{{relation|291592|Village of Aloniac Springs}}<br />
{{relation|270027|Village of Broughton}}<br />
{{relation|301380|Village of Chester Hall}}<br />
{{relation|308426|Village of Eustis}}<br />
{{relation|291591|Village of New Darlington}}<br />
{{relation|264449|Village of Nixton}}<br />
{{relation|301379|Village of Prairie Hill}}<br />
{{relation|283118|Village of Sammons}}<br />
{{relation|264448|Village of Toothman}}
|
{{relation|283116|Aloniac Township}}<br />
{{relation|264457|Broughton Township}}<br />
{{relation|264458|Chester Township}}<br />
{{relation|283119|Clearwater Township}}<br />
{{relation|283114|Darlington Township}}<br />
{{relation|264452|Farrell Township}}<br />
{{relation|264450|Gorman Township}}<br />
{{relation|264451|Hickory Township}}<br />
{{relation|283117|Jeffersonian Township}}<br />
{{relation|283115|Limestone Township}}<br />
{{relation|283113|Mound Township}}<br />
{{relation|264456|Nix Township}}<br />
{{relation|264455|Toothman Township}}<br />
{{relation|283120|Sparks Township}}<br />
{{relation|264454|Valoria Township}}<br />
{{relation|264453|Vienne Township}}
|
{{node|248498320|Archer}}<br />
{{node|254338059|Blanchard}}<br />
{{node|256340441|Five Points}}<br />
{{node|239533649|Gorman Center}}<br />
{{node|239533650|Hickory Center}}<br />
{{node|256340439|La Salle Post Office}}<br />
{{node|256340440|Marshall Corners}}<br />
{{node|251198349|Medford Crossing}}<br />
{{node|242293573|Mickelson Station}}<br />
{{node|260822146|New Cleary*}}<br />
{{node|256340438|Ryan Schoolhouse}}<br />
{{node|239533708|Sparks}}<br />
{{node|261667557|Victory Station}}
|-
| {{Relation|108240|Douglas County}}
| 20
| DS
|
| 573.78
| Village of Goddard ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108239|Koteewee County}}
| 21
| KW
|
| 573.78
| City of Fire City ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108238|Sekinakewa County}}
| 22
| SK
|
| 573.79
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108237|Tyrone County}}
| 23
| TY
|
| 573.79
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108236|Mennowa County}}
| 24
| ME
|
| 681.56
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108228|Johnson County}}
| 25
| JO
| ~200,000
| 573.78
| Capital city of Fort Constable
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108227|Sunrise County}}
| 26
| SR
|
| 489.15
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108235|Graham County}}
| 27
| GM
| ~26,000
| 743.44
|
{{relation|309167|City of Mercy Tree ''(county seat)''}}<br />
{{relation|366202|Village of Borden}}<br />
{{relation|330998|Village of Emmanine}}<br />
{{relation|314369|Village of Gaudette}}<br />
{{relation|331012|Village of McCue}}<br />
{{relation|314367|Village of Sand Bank}}<br />
{{relation|330999|Village of Stark Clearing}}<br />
{{relation|314368|Village of Williams City}}
|
{{relation|331010|Alexandrine Township}}<br />
{{relation|331008|Baptist Township}}<br />
{{relation|331005|Darsons Township}}<br />
{{relation|331000|Emmanine Township}}<br />
{{relation|331006|Finney Township}}<br />
{{relation|331016|Gaudette Township}}<br />
{{relation|330996|Kilbourne Township}}<br />
{{relation|331003|La Croix Township}}<br />
{{relation|331013|Love Township}}<br />
{{relation|331014|MatrimTownship}}<br />
{{relation|331001|Quimby Township}}<br />
{{relation|331009|Retreat Township}}<br />
{{relation|331011|River Township}}<br />
{{relation|331007|Shining Sun Township}}<br />
{{relation|331015|Stark Township}}<br />
{{relation|330997|Vidalia Township}}<br />
{{relation|331002|Williams Township}}<br />
{{relation|331004|Yellowtail Township}}
|
{{node|275602743|Conroe}}<br />
{{node|287562130|Danforth}}<br />
{{node|279744138|Johnson}}<br />
{{node|279747408|Killdeer Station}}<br />
{{node|279743032|Mordecai}}<br />
{{node|275602685|Ruth}}<br />
{{node|267671431|Slate Bridge}}<br />
{{node|312786126|Spruce}}<br />
{{node|274295206|Tremble}}<br />
{{node|275601508|Westion}}<br />
{{node|279742803|Willow}}
|-
| {{Relation|108234|Alexandrine County}}
| 28
| AX
| ~890,000
| 717.17
| City of Des Nonnes (''county seat'')
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108233|Rose County}}
| 29
| RO
| ~110,000
| 573.74
| City of Morgansville (''county seat'')
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108232|Le Clair County}}
| 30
| LC
| ~35,000
| 573.74
| City of Great Bend (''county seat'')
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108231|McPherson County}}
| 31
| MP
|
| 573.74
| City of Camp Loudon ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108230|Hillard County}}
| 32
| HI
|
| 573.75
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108229|Warren County}}
| 33
| WA
|
| 573.73
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108226|Wapinkwakata County}}
| 34
| WW
|
| 614.31
| City of Wapinkwakata ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108225|Elgier County}}
| 35
| EG
| ~18,000
| 767.61
| City of Niles City ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108224|Osborne County}}
| 36
| OS
| ~45,000
| 824.27
| Town of Crambler Meetinghouse ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108223|Bunton County}}
| 37
| BU
|
| 717.14
| Village of Campground ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108222|Braum County}}
| 38
| BM
|
| 573.71
| Parsons ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108221|Fairfield County}}
| 39
| FF
|
| 517.78
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108220|Yellowfeather County}}
| 40
| YE
|
| 573.72
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108219|Union County}}
| 41
| UN
|
| 573.71
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108218|Hogan County}}
| 42
| HO
| ~475,000
| 647.31
| City of Almswood<br />City of Hogan River ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108217|Charlesworth County}}
| 43
| CW
| ~3,670,000
| 530.30
| {{relation|197099|City Select-Class of Minneuka ''(county seat)''}}<br />
{{relation|214256|City of Bishopsford}}<br />
{{relation|220253|City of Cloverfield}}<br />
{{relation|220251|City of Meadbrook}}<br />
{{relation|202611|City of Osaunneuka}}<br />
{{relation|205256|City of Port Mennowa}}<br />
{{relation|220252|City of Worthington}}<br />
{{relation|220254|Town of Bagley}}<br />
{{relation|197518|Town of Berkstown}}<br />
{{relation|211496|Town of Eastland Heights}}<br />
{{relation|220255|Town of Park Grove}}<br />
{{relation|211497|Village of St. Rita Village}}
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108216|Saint John County}}
| 44
| SJ
|
| 731.18
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108214|Shaunasee County}}
| 45
| SH
|
| 782.12
| City of Lion City
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108213|Quilter County}}
| 46
| QU
|
| 716.99
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108212|Templin County}}
| 47
| TE
|
| 773.04
| City of Prairie City ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108211|Sapa County}}
| 48
| SA
|
| 717.11
| City of Mitchell City
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108210|Mongrain County}}
| 49
| MG
|
| 717.09
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108209|Palmer County}}
| 50
| PA
| ~350,000
| 597.60
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108215|Underwood County}}
| 51
| UW
|
| 643.45
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108208|Nash County}}
| 52
| NA
|
| 717.19
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108207|Yarrow County}}
| 53
| YA
|
| 716.98
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108206|Shelby County}}
| 54
| SY
|
| 892.46
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108205|Long County}}
| 55
| LO
|
| 685.13
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108204|Pekawkee County}}
| 56
| PE
|
| 573.65
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108203|Andrews County}}
| 57
| AN
|
| 573.65
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108202|Great River County}}
| 58
| GR
|
| 458.38
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108201|Gibbs County}}
| 59
| GI
|
| 856.74
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108200|Kansesippi County}}
| 60
| KA
| ~85,000
| 716.80
| City of Belle Plaine ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108199|Iction County}}
| 61
| IC
| ~29,000
| 716.80
| City of Saint Openge ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108198|Winkler County}}
| 62
| WI
|
| 715.93
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108197|Patton County}}
| 63
| PT
|
| 538.62
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108196|White Deer County}}
| 64
| WD
|
| 573.62
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108195|Shadeland County}}
| 65
| SL
|
| 579.90
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108194|Jackson County}}
| 66
| JA
|
| 542.17
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108193|Norris County}}
| 67
| NO
|
| 683.29
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108192|Hall County}}
| 68
| HA
|
| 653.83
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108191|Forinx County}}
| 69
| FO
|
| 717.01
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108190|Sullivan County}}
| 70
| SU
|
| 628.22
| City of Governor's Ferry ''(county seat)''
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108189|Matthison County}}
| 71
| MT
|
| 567.58
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108188|Nenninshire County}}
| 72
| NN
|
| 499.20
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108187|Grassfield County}}
| 73
| GF
|
| 584.06
|
|
|
|-
| {{Relation|108186|Madison County}}
| 74
| MN
| ~11,000
| 478.76
|
{{relation|198155|City of Madison City ''(county seat)''}}<br />
{{relation|198498|Village of Nomenaukee}}<br />
{{relation|198154|Village of North Meridian}}
|
|
|-
|}


As the city expanded, it annexed some of the surrounding towns. Making it now hold 5 historic centres (Bako-Huz centre, Andelimouth, Upgedes, Firefly, and Fynestar). This, apart from a considerable amount of monuments and historical significance, makes it the most touristic city of Kofuku and among the first in the Antarephia continent. The port of Bako-Huz provides with external trade to a big area of [[Harda]] Island. Turning this city into a centre of cargo commerce.
</div>


With the 1833 urban expansion and a dense network of railways, the city rapidly occupied the valley where it now stands. This lead to a early development of this city following Ulethan standards.
==Highways in Mennowa==
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
{| class="wikitable"
|+ style="background: #880000; color: #ffffff; padding: 4px" | Federal Motorways in Mennowa
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center" | Number !! scope="col" | Routing
|-
| {{Shield|FS|2|14}}
| Connects the Minneuka area with Lake City and Massodeya City. The motorway itself no longer enters Minneuka proper, as crosses into Gnaerey near Almswood along a new alignment of the Minneuka Bypass. Its former alignment followed FS-61 into Minneuka (The Riverway) and crossed the Seventeenth Street Bridge into South Minneuka (now part of FS-40).
|-
| {{Shield|FS|20|9}}
| A national transcontinental motorway, it crosses the southernmost points of the panhandle, along the lake via New Harmony.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|30|9}}
| A national transcontinental motorway, it crosses through the panhandle to connect Mennowa City and Twin Rocks to points outside the state.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|40|9}}
| Follows the old Alexandrine Trail from Minneuka westward into Tennewa and beyond. The motorway designation originally ended in downtown Minneuka but was extended into Gnaerey with the rerouting of FS-2 onto the Minneuka bypass.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|61|11}}
| Transcontinental motorway from Makaska to Alormen. It enters Mennowa at New Harmony and forms a north–south spine through the eastern part of the state, connecting most of the state's largest cities.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|67|9}}
| This short three-state motorway connects Des Nonnes to points southeastward.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|71|11}}
| Transcontinental motorway from Makaska to Alormen. It provides primary north–south service through Des Nonnes and the high prairie.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|261|7}}
| Connector highway from FS-61 to FS-2 that provides Fort Constable access to and from FS-2.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|361|7}}
| Connector highway from FS-61 at Governor's Ferry to FS-40 at Prairie City that provides motorway access to the lower Des Nonnes valley.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|471|7}}
| Partial Des Nonnes beltway segment.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|555|5}}
| Part of the Minneuka Beltway network. It enters Mennowa from Gnaerey at Port Mennowa and travels northwestward to Sherwood.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|661|7}}
| The western leg of the Minneuka Beltway network. It provides a more direct routing for north–south traffic through the Minneuka area in lieu of FS-61 into the city.
|-
| {{Shield|FS|840|5}}
| Suburban Minneuka connector motorway
|-
|}


Bako-Huz is currently a sister city with {{node|104180486|San Martín}} and {{node|203528414|Navenna City}}
</div>


==Etymology==
==Miscellaneous Mennowa notes==
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Administrative divisions''':
* County (<code>admin_level=6</code>): All parts of Mennowa are included in a county area regardless of if preserve land or indigenous-managed land
** Townships (<code>admin_level=7</code>): All unincorporated parts of a county are comprised of townships to provide local management; basic council-lead governments with few responsibilities and privileges
** Cities (<code>admin_level=8</code>): Incorporated cities are self-governing entities within the state that must have an executive (mayor) and have certain responsibilities and privileges; city limits may not cross county boundaries as of 1955 to hem in Minneuka from spreading into Hogan County
** Towns (<code>admin_level=8</code>): Incorporated towns contiguous portions of townships that reach certain population thresholds and therefore incorporate or are rump portions of former townships that incorporated to stave off annexation; council governments with a few more responsibilities and privileges than townships but not nearly to the level of cities
** Villages (<code>admin_level=8</code>): Incorporated villages are not fully self-governing entities but have an executive (mayor or manager) but are administratively only partially separated from their respective township; the township exercises some control over the village on select affairs but villages share in the township's rights and responsibilities in a symbiotic manner
** Dissolved villages (<code>none</code>): Former villages that were dissolved for various reasons and are now solely part of the township; they remain historical placenames and often are seen on signs as "former village" or "historic village"


Bako-Huz has had that name only since 1733. The city had the name “Gerberg” before. Bako was the name of one of the neighbourhoods, near the river. Bako is the Darrsyan word for “Square/Plaza”. Bako is a neighbourhood surrounding a big square of the city named {{relation|236731|Jagged Grove}}
'''School districts''':
Although very few differences remain between the four types of school districts, the historic names are retained in most areas. School district distinctions were wiped away with the reorganization and consolidation of school districts in 1967.
* Area school districts: Rural districts that have an incorporated population center as its key community but unable to be supported by that community itself; must cover more than 40 square miles and provide bussing for all students over one mile from the educational facility but with costs of transportation offset by the state; may tax agricultural and industrial output with a mileage instead of land or property value
* Community school districts: (Sometimes, "City" school districts) Urban and suburban districts, generally with a population of greater than 25,000, that are funded in part by the primary community within the district; land area outside the community must not exceed 60% of the school district's habitable land (parklands and certain other features are excluded)
* Consolidated school districts: Formed from the consolidation of two or more districts, consolidated districts are designed to have provide a balance between area and community schools for more rural environments; these districts function like community school districts but must meet certain requirements for rural students; in suburban areas, "consolidated community" districts are community districts formed through consolidation but do not need to meet certain rural requirements
* Rural school consortia: The rarest of district type, the consortia is a collection of smaller facilities in a district structure with limited overhead and administration; these are found in extremely rural areas where single-building schools or even smaller schoolhouses still dot the landscape


Huz is the oldest neighbourhood of the city. It was founded around the 1st century as a mining village between two mountains rich in iron. The word “Huz” is the Darrsyan word for Iron (Fe).
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On the year 1733 Gerberg suffered the so called “Gerberg Great Fire” in which only the neighbourhoods of Bako and Huz survived the flames. As the city was no longer existent, the area would be called Bako and Huz, later Bako-Huz. When rebuilding the city this name was kept instead of restoring the old one.
==Lakes, Mennowa, and Northern (LM&N) Railroad==


==Symbols and Flags==
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'''LM&N'''


[[File:EOld_BK-HZ_flag.png|thumb|300px|right|City symbol until the year 1201]] The city of Bako-Huz used this symbol/flag when it was the capital city of the Andel Kingdom. This was kept as the city symbol until the Kofuken Colonial Era. The Zahino family was provided the control of Bako-Huz by the Ingerish colonial governor. The Zahino family’s coat of arms was introduced as the city symbol under the colonial rule. That has been the city symbol and flag until nowadays.
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  "Tennewa": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [278399]},
==Administration==
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[[File:Major_of_Bako-Huz.jpeg|thumb|200px| Zarttan Zahino: Komune President of Bako-Huz]] The administration of Bako-Huz is divided into two sections. The popular government and the administration council.
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The administration council is elected every 3 years and the Komune President every 6 years. Both of them by democratic vote. At the moment, the Komune President is Zarttan Zahino of Sentrum, the Komune Co-President is Byørn Dosker of Russkbru, and the Federation Representative is Pyter Kanjar of Txot.
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The popular government is made up of volunteers, residents of Bako-Huz, from all neighbourhoods of the city.
The administration council shares the city management with the popular government.
 
The city administration can also be made by the District Popular Government. Which manages certain aspects of a specific district.
 
===Embassies===
 
[[File:Golddome.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Embassies Dome seen from the Bus Hub rooftop]] Bako-Huz being the capital city of Kofuku, holds the embassies and diplomatic relations. Embassies are all across the city, but mainly on the La Ronda neighbourhood. Between the old city and the Central Train Station. In this place there is a building called Embassies Dome that holds a big number of them.
 
==Districts==
 
===Antykonet===
 
===[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/377957 Andelimouth]===
[File:Kupferstich - Ingolstadt - 1818.jpg|thumb|left|Andelimouth 1802]] Andelimouth is first mentioned on the year 1432 on a census list. Written as “Andelyme, ar tyl Andel jangaste yasta” meaning “Andelyme, the village at the Andel River Ending” in Darrsian. Here it is shown that before the Ingerish colonisation, it was named Andelyme. Under the Ingerish rule it was changed to Andelimouth to have a name closer to Ingerland ones
 
[[File:Muenster IN Scherbelberg.JPG|thumb|right|Catedral de Andelimouth]] The main touristic attraction of Andelimouth is the Basilica and the Red City Walls.
 
The Andelimouth Red City Walls were built on the year 1602 and reinforced on the year 1682. Under Ingerish rule the walls were added a new line of protection against cannons. It was used as the Ingerish colonial headquarters. Bako-Huz was too big and old for this.
 
The Andelimouth Basilica construction started in 1719 and ended in 1787. It has red walls and a green (oxidised-copper) roof the front facade holds two towers that act as bell towers.
 
The river Andel passes through Andelimouth. From where the district gets it’s name. The river sides are 25 meters elevated over the water. The first bridge across it was built in 1496. A big stone bridge part of the road from Bako-Huz to the Andel Valley. Nowadays it is only peatonal. Two road bridges were built under it.
 
[[File:Mount Holly Mausoleum 1.jpg|thumb|Sejve Emperor Mausoleum]] The Sejve Emperor Mausoleum and the Mark Yado Mausoleum are located on the Andelimouth South Gates. The founder of the Kofuken nation, and the leader of the independence against Ingerland, respectively.
 
 
===Sentrum===
 
===Kazkachay===
 
===Nemesis===
 
===Nova Valença===
 
===Vertevannet===
 
===Upgedes===
 
===Fynestar===
 
===Urbanova===
 
===Orion===
 
===Firefly===
 
===Outbako===
 
===Karamelouz===
 
===Narf Nywoon===
 
=History=
 
===[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/325388 Zelanar Prehistoric Settlement]===
 
[[File:Roman ceramic Monjustin.jpg|thumb|right|200px]] This settlement was discovered in 1876 by one of the forest rangers of this area. On 1893 the archaeologist Gorka Yagoson started a few minor excavations. He managed to convince the city to buy the terrain. Only 10% of the area was excavated by then. On 1956 the Bako-Huz government ordered to continue the excavations under the supervision of the archaeologist Kevin Hotz. After 9 the excavations ended and the area was open to visitors along with a small gallery where small remains are exposed. The parking lot was opened in 2004.
 
===Gerberg===
Before 1733, Bako-Huz name was “Gerberg”. Gerberg was founded around the 1st century as an iron mining village. Located on the current neighbourhood of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-46.40136/64.02022 Old Huz] It continued being a village until the 1220s, when it conquered surrounding villages and created the Andel Kingdom. Slowly the village continued to grow to a big city as the centre of the Kingdom.
 
Under the Ingerish rule the city expanded and grew, as it was selected to be the capital of the Kofuku Colony. As explained in the Etymology section, the Great Gerberg Fire of 1733 destroyed the city.
 
===Industrial Revolution===
 
===Modern Area===
 
=Geography=
 
Bako-Huz is located on the end of the Andel Valley, that comes from the west. With the [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-50.0633/73.1499 Bjørn Bay] on the northeast. The Kalangur plains on the east. The Fyne Monts on the south and more mountains on the North. Some city districts on the north and south of the city are located in valleys between hills. The rest of the city is relatively flat.
 
The Andel River crosses the whole city. Lakes can also be found inside the city. For example: [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=16/-50.1527/73.0133 Vertevannet Lake], [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-50.14691/73.06428 George Lake], [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-50.16898/73.06003 Zelanar Lake], [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-50.17173/73.05803 Titovannet Lake], [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-50.15513/73.08087 Moondew Lake], and [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-50.1154/72.9928 Amusvann Lake].
 
==Pollution==
[[File:Varkaus factory 6.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Masset Paint Factory in 1980]]
Across history, Bako-Huz hasn’t been a health city. When the Industrial Revolution first arrived to the country this city turned into being the industrial centre. Nowadays Bako-Huz still preserves remains of that industrial past. Such as the big inner railway network, the [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=16/-50.1202/72.9991 Lucca industries], and the [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-50.1569/73.0714 Bako Este Industries].
 
 
'''Air pollution:''' The industrial activity polluted the city’s air until 1980 when a regulation on factory smoke was passed. Around that time, most factories had already moved from the city to the countryside. The regulation nowadays doesn’t allow the few factories still remaining in the city to produce any type of air pollution.
 
[[File:BakoHuz Light Pollution.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Bako-Huz at night]]'''Light pollution:''' currently the light pollution of Bako-Huz is very high compared to the rest of the country. As it can be seen on this night picture, the mountains and lakes of the city make black shadows, while the rest of the city is alight. From the city, it is really hard to see stars, and only a few of them can be spotted. The surrounding areas also are affected from this light pollution. Currently the population doesn’t find it to be an issue.
 
'''Sound pollution:''' The average residential street in Bako-Huz is much less noisy than on the rest of the world. Highways constantly are provided with sound barriers to prevent noise reaching the living spaces. Currently the neighbourhood who is more sound pollution is [https://opengeofiction.net/node/211790766 Ohedes], which holds several stadiums and the city’s nightlife.
 
=Public services=
 
===Garbage management===
[[File:Nueva recogida de basura mediante carga lateral en algunos distritos de la ciudad (04).jpg|left|thumb|300px| A garbage truck of Bako-Huz]]Bako-Huz only has one [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=16/-50.1505/73.0056 recycling centre] and landfill on the southwest of the city. This garbage complex consists of two surface landfills, two underground landfills, and 13 buildings for recycling the garbage of the city. Next to it there’s a highway connection and several street to the rest of the city.
 
===Water and sewage===
[[File:Depuradora de Bako-Huz.jpg|thumb|right|375px|Main Bako-Huz water treatment plant]]The clean water of Bako-Huz comes from the nearby valleys. Almost a 100% of the sewage passes through the Treatment Plants where it is cleaned before being thrown away. One of them being the [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-50.17297/73.05806 East sewage treatment plant] (the small one), and the other one the [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=16/-50.1352/72.9786 West sewage treatment plant] (the big one).
 
===Power (electricity)===
most of the power that comes into the city passes through either of these electric stations. One of them being the[https://opengeofiction.net/#map=16/-50.1550/73.0192 South electric station] and the other the [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-50.17407/73.06051 East electric station].
 
===Education===
 
===Health===
 
===Emergencies===
Firefighters and Police
 
===Post offices===
 
===Radio-TV===
 
=Culture=
==Museums==
==Holidays==
 
1st January - New Year
 
6th January - Gift-giving
 
[[File:Binche - Les Gilles.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Carnival of Bako-Huz]]20th February - Carnival of Bako-Huz
 
2nd March - Independence Day
 
3rd April - Antarephia Day
 
1st May - Work Day
 
20 June - Fire Festival
 
27 Agust - Rayssak Day
 
22-23 September - Spring Festival
 
26 October - Bako-Huz Day
 
1 November - All Saints
 
24-25 December - Christmas’s Eve & Christmas
 
=Sport=
=Transportation=
Bako-Huz holds a very dense transportation network. Mainly on public transport. Being cars extremely regulated, public transport is very important for the well functioning of the city.
 
==Metro and Commuter Train==
[[File:Bako-Huz Metro Map.png]]
 
==Port==
[[File:MSC Marina docked at Port of New Orleans.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Port od Bako-Huz. ''Area 5 (Karamelouz)'']] Bako-Huz holds one of the main Antarephian cargo ports. The surface extension is very high and provides capacity for numerous ships transporting cargo, bulk, or other goods. A computer-based coordination as well as a rail network inside the port makes it easier for goods to move across quickly.
 
The port is divided into 8 areas. Being the first 5 on the east side of the city and the remaining 3 on the north.
 
[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/210954 Area 1] consists mainly on passenger transport. Ferries and cruisers, but also a military port and cargo.
 
[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/210953 Area 2]
 
[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/210951 Area 3] is the biggest area, which holds a huge complex for gas and petroleum products. It also has a small marina on the south.  
 
[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/210952 Area 4] holds a container cargo facility. With a big amount of Triple-E cranes and a railway yard.  
 
[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/210950 Area 5]
 
[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/210949 Area 6] As well as the port, Area 6 has an industrial land.
 
[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/210948 Area 7]
 
[https://opengeofiction.net/relation/210947 Area 8]
 
==Airport==
 
==Highways==
 
==Buses==
 
==Bicycles==
 
[[Category:Kofuku]]

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Mennowa county table

County name N C Population Area (mi2) Municipalities Townships Localities
Lake County 1 LK ~200,000 504.49
Emery County 2 EY ~600,000 373.47 City of New Harmony (county seat)
Bright County 3 BT 571.99 City of Wilman Hill (county seat)
Clinton County 4 CL 502.27 City of Hobart (county seat)
Mishimena County 5 MI 434.65 City of Selenica (county seat)
Limbert County 6 LI 378.92
Melwick County 7 ML 372.38
Orchard County 8 OR 460.11
Beaubien County 9 BB 354.21 City of Mennowa City (county seat)
Ohanzee County 10 OZ 372.18 City of Twin Rocks (county seat)
Farrenne County 11 FA 464.01
Meade County 12 MD 577.30
Vallette County 13 VA 389.41
Abbot County 14 AB 541.43
Thomas County 15 TH 501.92
Kelly County 16 KE 573.79
Philanthrope County 17 PH 461.73 City of Maple Ridge (county seat)
Mississaukee County 18 MS ~18,000 724.43

City of Alum Hill
City of Egmont
City of Mississaukee City (county seat)
Village of Bardham
Village of Chribouaine
Village of Gobernis
Village of Lassony
Village of Lollerdale
Village of Orowich
Village of Orriwa Camp
Village of Tracy

Ambrose Township
Ball Township
Bardham Township
Cox Township
Crawford Township
East Botsford Township
Egmont Township
Grove Township
Henry Township
Marvin Township
Orriwa Township
Plains Township
Rose Township
Southwest Township
Underwood Township
West Botsford Township

Aborennie Ford
Ambrose Center
Ball Junction
Botsford Junction*
Botsford Station*
Clay Church
Cox Center
Ewing Junction
Hartford Bend
Harmon Schoolhouse
Henry
Herefordville
Laserton
Lilly Crossing
Maderonne
Marvin Center*
McKay Junction
Olmstead Mill
Orriwa Crossing
Peter
Pickler Ford
Piroannamee Junction
Rose Corners
Sibley Station
Vernon

Parker County 19 PK ~41,000 717.22

City of Green Mound
City of Valoria (county seat)
Village of Aloniac Springs
Village of Broughton
Village of Chester Hall
Village of Eustis
Village of New Darlington
Village of Nixton
Village of Prairie Hill
Village of Sammons
Village of Toothman

Aloniac Township
Broughton Township
Chester Township
Clearwater Township
Darlington Township
Farrell Township
Gorman Township
Hickory Township
Jeffersonian Township
Limestone Township
Mound Township
Nix Township
Toothman Township
Sparks Township
Valoria Township
Vienne Township

Archer
Blanchard
Five Points
Gorman Center
Hickory Center
La Salle Post Office
Marshall Corners
Medford Crossing
Mickelson Station
New Cleary*
Ryan Schoolhouse
Sparks
Victory Station

Douglas County 20 DS 573.78 Village of Goddard (county seat)
Koteewee County 21 KW 573.78 City of Fire City (county seat)
Sekinakewa County 22 SK 573.79
Tyrone County 23 TY 573.79
Mennowa County 24 ME 681.56
Johnson County 25 JO ~200,000 573.78 Capital city of Fort Constable
Sunrise County 26 SR 489.15
Graham County 27 GM ~26,000 743.44

City of Mercy Tree (county seat)
Village of Borden
Village of Emmanine
Village of Gaudette
Village of McCue
Village of Sand Bank
Village of Stark Clearing
Village of Williams City

Alexandrine Township
Baptist Township
Darsons Township
Emmanine Township
Finney Township
Gaudette Township
Kilbourne Township
La Croix Township
Love Township
MatrimTownship
Quimby Township
Retreat Township
River Township
Shining Sun Township
Stark Township
Vidalia Township
Williams Township
Yellowtail Township

Conroe
Danforth
Johnson
Killdeer Station
Mordecai
Ruth
Slate Bridge
Spruce
Tremble
Westion
Willow

Alexandrine County 28 AX ~890,000 717.17 City of Des Nonnes (county seat)
Rose County 29 RO ~110,000 573.74 City of Morgansville (county seat)
Le Clair County 30 LC ~35,000 573.74 City of Great Bend (county seat)
McPherson County 31 MP 573.74 City of Camp Loudon (county seat)
Hillard County 32 HI 573.75
Warren County 33 WA 573.73
Wapinkwakata County 34 WW 614.31 City of Wapinkwakata (county seat)
Elgier County 35 EG ~18,000 767.61 City of Niles City (county seat)
Osborne County 36 OS ~45,000 824.27 Town of Crambler Meetinghouse (county seat)
Bunton County 37 BU 717.14 Village of Campground (county seat)
Braum County 38 BM 573.71 Parsons (county seat)
Fairfield County 39 FF 517.78
Yellowfeather County 40 YE 573.72
Union County 41 UN 573.71
Hogan County 42 HO ~475,000 647.31 City of Almswood
City of Hogan River (county seat)
Charlesworth County 43 CW ~3,670,000 530.30 City Select-Class of Minneuka (county seat)

City of Bishopsford
City of Cloverfield
City of Meadbrook
City of Osaunneuka
City of Port Mennowa
City of Worthington
Town of Bagley
Town of Berkstown
Town of Eastland Heights
Town of Park Grove
Village of St. Rita Village

Saint John County 44 SJ 731.18
Shaunasee County 45 SH 782.12 City of Lion City
Quilter County 46 QU 716.99
Templin County 47 TE 773.04 City of Prairie City (county seat)
Sapa County 48 SA 717.11 City of Mitchell City
Mongrain County 49 MG 717.09
Palmer County 50 PA ~350,000 597.60
Underwood County 51 UW 643.45
Nash County 52 NA 717.19
Yarrow County 53 YA 716.98
Shelby County 54 SY 892.46
Long County 55 LO 685.13
Pekawkee County 56 PE 573.65
Andrews County 57 AN 573.65
Great River County 58 GR 458.38
Gibbs County 59 GI 856.74
Kansesippi County 60 KA ~85,000 716.80 City of Belle Plaine (county seat)
Iction County 61 IC ~29,000 716.80 City of Saint Openge (county seat)
Winkler County 62 WI 715.93
Patton County 63 PT 538.62
White Deer County 64 WD 573.62
Shadeland County 65 SL 579.90
Jackson County 66 JA 542.17
Norris County 67 NO 683.29
Hall County 68 HA 653.83
Forinx County 69 FO 717.01
Sullivan County 70 SU 628.22 City of Governor's Ferry (county seat)
Matthison County 71 MT 567.58
Nenninshire County 72 NN 499.20
Grassfield County 73 GF 584.06
Madison County 74 MN ~11,000 478.76

City of Madison City (county seat)
Village of Nomenaukee
Village of North Meridian

Highways in Mennowa

Federal Motorways in Mennowa
Number Routing
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Connects the Minneuka area with Lake City and Massodeya City. The motorway itself no longer enters Minneuka proper, as crosses into Gnaerey near Almswood along a new alignment of the Minneuka Bypass. Its former alignment followed FS-61 into Minneuka (The Riverway) and crossed the Seventeenth Street Bridge into South Minneuka (now part of FS-40).
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A national transcontinental motorway, it crosses the southernmost points of the panhandle, along the lake via New Harmony.
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A national transcontinental motorway, it crosses through the panhandle to connect Mennowa City and Twin Rocks to points outside the state.
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Follows the old Alexandrine Trail from Minneuka westward into Tennewa and beyond. The motorway designation originally ended in downtown Minneuka but was extended into Gnaerey with the rerouting of FS-2 onto the Minneuka bypass.
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Transcontinental motorway from Makaska to Alormen. It enters Mennowa at New Harmony and forms a north–south spine through the eastern part of the state, connecting most of the state's largest cities.
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This short three-state motorway connects Des Nonnes to points southeastward.
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Transcontinental motorway from Makaska to Alormen. It provides primary north–south service through Des Nonnes and the high prairie.
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Connector highway from FS-61 to FS-2 that provides Fort Constable access to and from FS-2.
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Connector highway from FS-61 at Governor's Ferry to FS-40 at Prairie City that provides motorway access to the lower Des Nonnes valley.
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Partial Des Nonnes beltway segment.
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Part of the Minneuka Beltway network. It enters Mennowa from Gnaerey at Port Mennowa and travels northwestward to Sherwood.
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The western leg of the Minneuka Beltway network. It provides a more direct routing for north–south traffic through the Minneuka area in lieu of FS-61 into the city.
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Suburban Minneuka connector motorway

Miscellaneous Mennowa notes

Administrative divisions:

  • County (admin_level=6): All parts of Mennowa are included in a county area regardless of if preserve land or indigenous-managed land
    • Townships (admin_level=7): All unincorporated parts of a county are comprised of townships to provide local management; basic council-lead governments with few responsibilities and privileges
    • Cities (admin_level=8): Incorporated cities are self-governing entities within the state that must have an executive (mayor) and have certain responsibilities and privileges; city limits may not cross county boundaries as of 1955 to hem in Minneuka from spreading into Hogan County
    • Towns (admin_level=8): Incorporated towns contiguous portions of townships that reach certain population thresholds and therefore incorporate or are rump portions of former townships that incorporated to stave off annexation; council governments with a few more responsibilities and privileges than townships but not nearly to the level of cities
    • Villages (admin_level=8): Incorporated villages are not fully self-governing entities but have an executive (mayor or manager) but are administratively only partially separated from their respective township; the township exercises some control over the village on select affairs but villages share in the township's rights and responsibilities in a symbiotic manner
    • Dissolved villages (none): Former villages that were dissolved for various reasons and are now solely part of the township; they remain historical placenames and often are seen on signs as "former village" or "historic village"

School districts: Although very few differences remain between the four types of school districts, the historic names are retained in most areas. School district distinctions were wiped away with the reorganization and consolidation of school districts in 1967.

  • Area school districts: Rural districts that have an incorporated population center as its key community but unable to be supported by that community itself; must cover more than 40 square miles and provide bussing for all students over one mile from the educational facility but with costs of transportation offset by the state; may tax agricultural and industrial output with a mileage instead of land or property value
  • Community school districts: (Sometimes, "City" school districts) Urban and suburban districts, generally with a population of greater than 25,000, that are funded in part by the primary community within the district; land area outside the community must not exceed 60% of the school district's habitable land (parklands and certain other features are excluded)
  • Consolidated school districts: Formed from the consolidation of two or more districts, consolidated districts are designed to have provide a balance between area and community schools for more rural environments; these districts function like community school districts but must meet certain requirements for rural students; in suburban areas, "consolidated community" districts are community districts formed through consolidation but do not need to meet certain rural requirements
  • Rural school consortia: The rarest of district type, the consortia is a collection of smaller facilities in a district structure with limited overhead and administration; these are found in extremely rural areas where single-building schools or even smaller schoolhouses still dot the landscape

Lakes, Mennowa, and Northern (LM&N) Railroad

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