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== Geography ==
== Geography ==
{{Main|Geography of Wynnoa}}
{{Main|Geography of Wynnoa}}
=== Cityscape ===
=== Boroughs===
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=== Climate ===
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=== Flora and Fauna ===
! colspan="2" | [[List of boroughs of Wynnoa|List of boroughs]]
== Administration ==
|-
=== National Government ===
! colspan="2" |Name
=== Local Government ===
|-
=== Policing and Criminality ===
|Royal Borough of [[Rosetta]]||1
== Demographics ==
|-
|Royal Borough of [[Georgina]]||2
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|Borough of Kaldwryn||3
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|Borough of Winswepp||4
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|Borough of Wrettel High|| 5
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|Borough of Marnieside||6
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|Borough of Wyndgrels||7
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|Borough of Charlotte||8
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|Borough of Gatileau||9
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|Borough of Nieuwynn ||10
|-
|Borough of Brandstide
|11
|-
|Borough of Straenus
|12
|-
|Borough of Wells
|13
|-
|Borough of Alexandria
|14
|-
|Borough of Lakeside
|15
|-
|Borough of Hadmalt
|16
|-
|Borough of Abegaile
|17
|-
|Borough of Laowynn
|18
|}
===Cityscape===
===Climate===
===Flora and Fauna===
== Administration==
=== National Government===
===Local Government ===
===Policing and Criminality===
==Demographics==
{{Main|Demographics of Wynnoa}}
{{Main|Demographics of Wynnoa}}
== Economy ==
==Economy==
{{Main|Economy of Wynnoa}}
{{Main|Economy of Wynnoa}}
{{See also|List of Companies Based in Wynnoa}}
{{See also|List of Companies Based in Wynnoa}}
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{{Main|Infrastructure in Wynnoa}}
{{Main|Infrastructure in Wynnoa}}
{{See also|Transport in Wynnoa}}
{{See also|Transport in Wynnoa}}
== Education ==
==Education==
{{Main|Education in Wynnoa}}
{{Main|Education in Wynnoa}}


== Arts and Culture ==
==Arts and Culture==
{{Main|Culture of Wynnoa}}
{{Main|Culture of Wynnoa}}
{{See also|Wynnoa in Popular Culture}}
{{See also|Wynnoa in Popular Culture}}


=== Literature, Film, Television and Performing Arts ===
===Literature, Film, Television and Performing Arts ===


=== Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries ===
===Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries===


=== Music ===
===Music ===


=== LGBT Presence ===
=== LGBT Presence ===
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The first homosexual establishment in Wynnoa, and by extension Empherias, was [[Hancock's House of Homosexuals]] in 2318. Founded by [[Eddard Hancock]], a [[Parliament of Empherias|member of Parliament]] from the [[Borough of Alexandria]], the site of the establishment was on 11, [[Raese Street]]. HHH, as it was called colloquially became a hot-spot for [[LGBT People in the Empherian Government|queer members of the aristocracy and government]], even sporting several visitations by [[Isaac Campbell]] during his premiership. Despite the taboo status of homosexuality at the time, the punishment for acts such as sodomy, and being homosexual weren't set or codified. Subsequently, Campbell's toleration and appreciation of HHH is believed to have effectively ended the taboo, at least in the city of Wynnoa and amongst the aristocracy. It wouldn't be until 2403 that homosexuality, for both male and female sexes became officially legal. On top of the legalisation, partnerships and marriages also became acceptable. Since the founding of HHH, which exists to this day, over a [[List of Homosexual Establishments in Empherias|dozen homosexual nightclubs and gentlemen's clubs exist]] on Raese Street. The street also has a nickname, the Capital, mostly due to the majority of it being inhabited by LGBT people, which itself is referred to as the Gay Quarter.
The first homosexual establishment in Wynnoa, and by extension Empherias, was [[Hancock's House of Homosexuals]] in 2318. Founded by [[Eddard Hancock]], a [[Parliament of Empherias|member of Parliament]] from the [[Borough of Alexandria]], the site of the establishment was on 11, [[Raese Street]]. HHH, as it was called colloquially became a hot-spot for [[LGBT People in the Empherian Government|queer members of the aristocracy and government]], even sporting several visitations by [[Isaac Campbell]] during his premiership. Despite the taboo status of homosexuality at the time, the punishment for acts such as sodomy, and being homosexual weren't set or codified. Subsequently, Campbell's toleration and appreciation of HHH is believed to have effectively ended the taboo, at least in the city of Wynnoa and amongst the aristocracy. It wouldn't be until 2403 that homosexuality, for both male and female sexes became officially legal. On top of the legalisation, partnerships and marriages also became acceptable. Since the founding of HHH, which exists to this day, over a [[List of Homosexual Establishments in Empherias|dozen homosexual nightclubs and gentlemen's clubs exist]] on Raese Street. The street also has a nickname, the Capital, mostly due to the majority of it being inhabited by LGBT people, which itself is referred to as the Gay Quarter.


=== Minority Presence ===
===Minority Presence===


== Recreational Activities ==
==Recreational Activities==


=== Leisure and Entertainment ===
===Leisure and Entertainment===


=== Parks and Open Spaces ===
===Parks and Open Spaces===


== Sports ==
==Sports==


== Media ==
==Media==


== Colloquial Names ==
==Colloquial Names==


== Notable People ==
==Notable People==
[[Category:Towns in Empherias]]
[[Category:Towns in Empherias]]
[[Category:Towns]]
[[Category:Towns]]


== See Also ==
==See Also==
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Revision as of 01:31, 8 September 2022

Wynnoa
Capital city
PROVINS DUR WINNOA
Sovereign stateHigh Kingdoms of Alaxia
Devolved stateEmpherias
Government
 • BodyAssembly of Wynnoa
 • Mayor of WynnoaSabrina Rayner (Labour)
Population
 • Total~8,000,000 - ~15,000,000

Wynnoa, is the capital and largest city of Empherias, and the third largest city in the High Kingdoms of Alaxia. The city stands mostly on the north bank of the River Ewynn in central Empherias, but has a few boroughs in the southern bank. Wynnoa has been a major settlement for half a millennia being declared a city by Prins Ristie in 1998, and becoming the capital in 2106. The Borough of Rosetta has been the location for the national government and parliament since it was moved from Esthullen in 2439. It, alongside the other nineteen boroughs, comprise the modern borders of Wynnoa. Each borough acts it's own municipality but all boroughs are governed under the County of Wynnoa, led by the Wynnoa Assembly and Mayor Wynnoa. The current Mayor of Wynnoa is socialist Alex Russell, having taken over from socialist Lena Brandst in 2491. The largest in terms of population, and the richest economically, is the Borough of Rosetta. It is also a hub of big business with many big businesses have headquarters in the city, especially on Merigold Street. As of 2500, the population of Wynnoa is 8,249,185

Wynnoa is one of Alaxia's most important cities. It exerts considerable influence on the arts, entertainment, fashion, finance, media, tourism and research. Wynnoa's universities are notable with many students coming from all of the world, most notably the Royal University of Rosetta. It hosts the Wynnoa Stock Exchange. The home stadium of the Empherias Football Club, Rosetta Stadium, has hosted the High Kingdoms Football Cup multiple times, and hosted the final of the Football GPA World Cup in 2480.

Boroughs

Name Settlements Population
Royal Borough of Rosetta Rosetta 259,024
Morrison 167.458
Turing 45,370
Grangrel 20,622
Marnie Greens 0.25%
Royal Borough of Georgina Georgina 2.14%
Hyrette Palace 0.41%
Enswark 0.39%
Wils-upon-Marnie 0.33%
Linswick 0.27%
Borough of Kaldwryn Kaldwryn
Young Wharf
Arzena
Windell
Kaldie Greens
Borough of Laowynn
Borough of Winswepp
Borough of Wrettel High
Wynnoa Borough of East Hill
Borough of Wyndgrels
Borough of Charlotte
Borough of Gatileau
Borough of Nieuwynn
Borough of Brandstide
Borough of Straenus
Borough of Elvola
Borough of Wells
Borough of Hadmalt
Borough of Abgalea
Borough of Alexandria
Borough of Estrema
Borough of Lakeside

History

Geography

Boroughs

List of boroughs
Name
Royal Borough of Rosetta 1
Royal Borough of Georgina 2
Borough of Kaldwryn 3
Borough of Winswepp 4
Borough of Wrettel High 5
Borough of Marnieside 6
Borough of Wyndgrels 7
Borough of Charlotte 8
Borough of Gatileau 9
Borough of Nieuwynn 10
Borough of Brandstide 11
Borough of Straenus 12
Borough of Wells 13
Borough of Alexandria 14
Borough of Lakeside 15
Borough of Hadmalt 16
Borough of Abegaile 17
Borough of Laowynn 18

Cityscape

Climate

Flora and Fauna

Administration

National Government

Local Government

Policing and Criminality

Demographics

Economy

Infrastructure

Education

Arts and Culture

Literature, Film, Television and Performing Arts

Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries

Music

LGBT Presence

Main Article: LGBT Culture in Wynnoa

Hancock's House of Homosexuals, by Malcolm Abbott, circa 2333.

The first homosexual establishment in Wynnoa, and by extension Empherias, was Hancock's House of Homosexuals in 2318. Founded by Eddard Hancock, a member of Parliament from the Borough of Alexandria, the site of the establishment was on 11, Raese Street. HHH, as it was called colloquially became a hot-spot for queer members of the aristocracy and government, even sporting several visitations by Isaac Campbell during his premiership. Despite the taboo status of homosexuality at the time, the punishment for acts such as sodomy, and being homosexual weren't set or codified. Subsequently, Campbell's toleration and appreciation of HHH is believed to have effectively ended the taboo, at least in the city of Wynnoa and amongst the aristocracy. It wouldn't be until 2403 that homosexuality, for both male and female sexes became officially legal. On top of the legalisation, partnerships and marriages also became acceptable. Since the founding of HHH, which exists to this day, over a dozen homosexual nightclubs and gentlemen's clubs exist on Raese Street. The street also has a nickname, the Capital, mostly due to the majority of it being inhabited by LGBT people, which itself is referred to as the Gay Quarter.

Minority Presence

Recreational Activities

Leisure and Entertainment

Parks and Open Spaces

Sports

Media

Colloquial Names

Notable People

See Also