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The following is a list of cities in [[Sedunn (Pacifica)|Sedunn]] and their etymology. Since 1971 a city ([[Sedunnic language (Pacifica)|Sedunnic]]: ''tavv'') is legally defined as an urban area having more than 50,000 inhabitants, while an urban area with a smaller population is designated either a town (Sedunnic: ''ed'') if there is local representation by the state, or a village (Sedunnic: ''moll'') if not. While the legal definition still applies, it has no longer any practical consequences for the urban areas. | The following is a list of cities in [[Sedunn (Pacifica)|Sedunn]] and their etymology. Since 1971 a city ([[Sedunnic language (Pacifica)|Sedunnic]]: ''tavv'') is legally defined as an urban area having more than 50,000 inhabitants, while an urban area with a smaller population is designated either a town (Sedunnic: ''ed'') if there is local representation by the state, or a village (Sedunnic: ''moll'') if not. While the legal definition still applies, it has no longer any practical consequences for the urban areas. As of 2020 there are 31 cities in Sedunn. | ||
Historically there were several other classifications of urban areas, which is sometimes reflected in their names. For example only certain cities were allowed to trade with other cities. Most names are also old, and there are for example now cities that previously only were designated a town or village, e.g. Syvmoll with a population of over 100,000 (2019). | Historically there were several other classifications of urban areas, which is sometimes reflected in their names. For example only certain cities were allowed to trade with other cities. Most names are also old, and there are for example now cities that previously only were designated a town or village, e.g. Syvmoll with a population of over 100,000 (2019). |
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The following is a list of cities in Sedunn and their etymology. Since 1971 a city (Sedunnic: tavv) is legally defined as an urban area having more than 50,000 inhabitants, while an urban area with a smaller population is designated either a town (Sedunnic: ed) if there is local representation by the state, or a village (Sedunnic: moll) if not. While the legal definition still applies, it has no longer any practical consequences for the urban areas. As of 2020 there are 31 cities in Sedunn.
Historically there were several other classifications of urban areas, which is sometimes reflected in their names. For example only certain cities were allowed to trade with other cities. Most names are also old, and there are for example now cities that previously only were designated a town or village, e.g. Syvmoll with a population of over 100,000 (2019).
Alphabetical list
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Name | Population | Province | In historical records since | Etymology |
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Aeffer | 53,574 | Limravad | ||
Alvoks | 71,256 | Hierann | ||
Arlied | 122,654 | Bell-Limmvasd | ||
Botna | 52,410 | Hierann | ||
Dullivv | 59,654 | Grā | ||
Ei're | 60,985 | Bell-Semyll | ||
Eressivv | 130,018 | Bell-Semyll | ||
Essela | 67,088 | Setrusop | ||
Famibnes | 54,366 | Yveg | ||
Flered | 1,180,748 | Ekredd | ||
Fomma | 65,087 | Yveg | ||
Fysstred | 66,578 | Hierann | ||
Goends | 570,331 | Dybdfess | ||
Golunn | 88,922 | Ekredd | ||
Grovne | 2,041,256 | Setrusop | ||
Hullvem | 57,846 | Bell-Semyll | ||
Kasarenn | 118,880 | Annhotem | ||
Kodull | 160,209 | Hierann | ||
Lityre | 211,504 | Dybdfess | ||
Loennvem | 81,873 | Ekredd | ||
Lomared | 341,886 | Annhotem | ||
Maksob | 55,365 | Grā | ||
Mukshodd | 52,308 | Yveg | ||
Savvered | 314,552 | Skē-Semyll | ||
Sraved | 55,236 | Vastraenn | ||
Stavaed | 100,993 | Bell-Limmvasd | ||
Syvmoll | 123,026 | Skē-Semyll | sȳ ("straight", a straight part of the Taksd river) + moll | |
Tavenst | 236,077 | Grā | ||
Udrevv | 69,123 | Limravad | ||
Ullenst | 277,546 | Limravad | ||
Vijlenn | 116,022 | Bell-Limmvasd |