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{{Infobox settlement | {{Infobox settlement | ||
|name = Tsugunare | |name = Tsugunare | ||
|native_name = つぐなれ | |native_name = つぐなれ<br>ܬܣܘܼܓܘܼܢܵܪܲܐ | ||
|native_name_lang = <!-- ISO 639-1 code e.g. "fr" for French. If more than one, use {{lang}} instead --> | |native_name_lang = <!-- ISO 639-1 code e.g. "fr" for French. If more than one, use {{lang}} instead --> | ||
|settlement_type = Federal city | |settlement_type = Federal city | ||
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|subdivision_name = {{flag|Pelinai}} | |subdivision_name = {{flag|Pelinai}} | ||
|subdivision_type1 = [[Administrative divisions of Pelinai (Pacifica)#Federal regions|Federal region]] | |subdivision_type1 = [[Administrative divisions of Pelinai (Pacifica)#Federal regions|Federal region]] | ||
|subdivision_name1 = | |subdivision_name1 = {{flagicon|Pelinai|Samara}} [[Samara (Pacifica)|Samara]] | ||
|subdivision_type2 = | |subdivision_type2 = | ||
|subdivision_name2 = | |subdivision_name2 = | ||
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|subdivision_name3 = | |subdivision_name3 = | ||
|established_title = Founded | |established_title = Founded | ||
|established_date = | |established_date = C. 870 BC | ||
|founder = | |founder = | ||
|seat_type = | |seat_type = | ||
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|area_note = | |area_note = | ||
|area_water_percent = | |area_water_percent = | ||
|area_rank = | |area_rank = 1st in Pelinai | ||
|area_blank1_title = | |area_blank1_title = | ||
|area_blank2_title = | |area_blank2_title = | ||
<!-- square kilometers --> | <!-- square kilometers --> | ||
|area_total_km2 = | |area_total_km2 = 2861 | ||
|area_land_km2 = | |area_land_km2 = 2734 | ||
|area_water_km2 = | |area_water_km2 = 127 | ||
|area_urban_km2 = | |area_urban_km2 = 6742 | ||
|area_rural_km2 = | |area_rural_km2 = | ||
|area_metro_km2 = | |area_metro_km2 = 14927 | ||
|area_blank1_km2 = | |area_blank1_km2 = | ||
|area_blank2_km2 = | |area_blank2_km2 = | ||
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|population_footnotes = | |population_footnotes = | ||
|population_as_of = 2022 | |population_as_of = 2022 | ||
|population_density_km2 = | |population_density_km2 = 4017 | ||
|population_density_urban_km2 = | |population_density_urban_km2 = 2659 | ||
|population_density_metro_km2 = | |population_density_metro_km2 = 1612 | ||
|population_rank = 1st in Pelinai | |population_rank = 1st in Pelinai | ||
| population_total = 11493800 | | population_total = 11493800 | ||
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|footnotes = | |footnotes = | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Tsugunare''' (Pelinese: '''つぐなれ'''; Samaric: '''ܬܣܘܼܓܘܼܢܵܪܲܐ''', ''Tsugunāra''), is a major city in eastern [[Samara (Pacifica)|Samara]], [[Pelinai (Pacifica)|Pelinai]]. It is a specially administrated federal city and is the largest urban area in the Samara Federal Region, with an estimated total of 11.5 million long-term residents within the Tsugunare city limits. | |||
Tsugunare has remained a major city in [[Milayakh (Pacifica)|Milayakh]] since the Iron Age, when it was made the capital of the expanding Neo-Samarahi Empire in 784 BC. It is now currently the largest city in the Kingdom of Pelinai by both population and land area, and possesses multiple nationally significant universities, cultural centers, and industrial areas. | |||
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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
===Climate=== | ===Climate=== | ||
Tsugunare possesses a [[Wikipedia:Humid subtropical climate|humid subtropical climate]], similar to the wider Milayakh and South Bailtemmic Plain regions. It has short, cool winters with roughly 25 nights yearly of below-freezing temperatures, along with sporadic snow and freezing precipitation, while summers are marked by high humidity, temperatures, and precipitation comparable to tropical rainforest climates like northern Sevaria. Precipitation is consistently high throughout the year, with an average of 1,340mm of yearly rain and snowfall. | |||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
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==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
===Museums and galleries=== | ===Museums and galleries=== | ||
The Tsugunare Museum of History is a major museum in the Belareka District of Tsugunare that specializes in the study and display of historical artifacts from cultures that have existed in and around the Marahu Delta and broader Milayakh region. Its largest collection of artifacts pertains to the Middle Samarahi and Neo-Samarahi states, while other significant artifacts in its inventory originate from the Phaloecians, Tolosans, Hunyars, Loshkars, Arcanian Livanans, and Stelossians. The largest technical museum in Pelinai is the Tsugunare State Museum of Technical Achievements. Its display collection includes a wide variety of examples and replicas of historically significant devices, such as early Pelinese heavier-than-air aircraft, vacuum tube based computers, and multiple sections of a DY-4 rocket of the type used to launch the first Pelinese satellite into space in 1998. | |||
==Education== | ==Education== |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 28 September 2024
Tsugunare
つぐなれ ܬܣܘܼܓܘܼܢܵܪܲܐ | |
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Federal city | |
Country | Pelinai |
Federal region | Samara |
Founded | C. 870 BC |
Government | |
• Body | Tsugunare Metropolitan Council |
• Mayor | Katarina Marako (UP) |
Area | |
• Federal city | 2,861 km2 (1,105 sq mi) |
• Land | 2,734 km2 (1,056 sq mi) |
• Water | 127 km2 (49 sq mi) |
• Urban | 6,742 km2 (2,603 sq mi) |
• Metro | 14,927 km2 (5,763 sq mi) |
• Rank | 1st in Pelinai |
Elevation | 62 m (203 ft) |
Population (2022) | |
• Federal city | 11,493,800 |
• Rank | 1st in Pelinai |
• Density | 4,017/km2 (10,400/sq mi) |
• Urban | 17,927,400 |
• Urban density | 2,659/km2 (6,890/sq mi) |
• Metro | 19,174,200 |
• Metro density | 1,612/km2 (4,180/sq mi) |
Demonym(s) | Tsugunarine |
Time zone | UTC+3 (MET) |
Area codes |
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Website | Tsugunare.gov.pln |
Tsugunare (Pelinese: つぐなれ; Samaric: ܬܣܘܼܓܘܼܢܵܪܲܐ, Tsugunāra), is a major city in eastern Samara, Pelinai. It is a specially administrated federal city and is the largest urban area in the Samara Federal Region, with an estimated total of 11.5 million long-term residents within the Tsugunare city limits.
Tsugunare has remained a major city in Milayakh since the Iron Age, when it was made the capital of the expanding Neo-Samarahi Empire in 784 BC. It is now currently the largest city in the Kingdom of Pelinai by both population and land area, and possesses multiple nationally significant universities, cultural centers, and industrial areas.
History
Geography
Climate
Tsugunare possesses a humid subtropical climate, similar to the wider Milayakh and South Bailtemmic Plain regions. It has short, cool winters with roughly 25 nights yearly of below-freezing temperatures, along with sporadic snow and freezing precipitation, while summers are marked by high humidity, temperatures, and precipitation comparable to tropical rainforest climates like northern Sevaria. Precipitation is consistently high throughout the year, with an average of 1,340mm of yearly rain and snowfall.
Demographics
Population
Ethnic groups
Religion
Cityscape
Parks
Monuments & landmarks
Culture
Museums and galleries
The Tsugunare Museum of History is a major museum in the Belareka District of Tsugunare that specializes in the study and display of historical artifacts from cultures that have existed in and around the Marahu Delta and broader Milayakh region. Its largest collection of artifacts pertains to the Middle Samarahi and Neo-Samarahi states, while other significant artifacts in its inventory originate from the Phaloecians, Tolosans, Hunyars, Loshkars, Arcanian Livanans, and Stelossians. The largest technical museum in Pelinai is the Tsugunare State Museum of Technical Achievements. Its display collection includes a wide variety of examples and replicas of historically significant devices, such as early Pelinese heavier-than-air aircraft, vacuum tube based computers, and multiple sections of a DY-4 rocket of the type used to launch the first Pelinese satellite into space in 1998.