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The following is a list of cities in [[Sedunn (Pacifica)|Sedunn]] and their [[Sedunnic toponymy (Pacifica)|toponymy]]. 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 | The following is a list of cities in [[Sedunn (Pacifica)|Sedunn]] and their [[Sedunnic toponymy (Pacifica)|toponymy]]. 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 2021 there are 32 cities in Sedunn with a combined population of 7.1 million, which is almost half the total population. | ||
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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== Alphabetical list == | == Alphabetical list == | ||
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|1104 BC | |1104 BC | ||
|fess (dialectal: valley) + red | |fess (dialectal: valley) + red | ||
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|Gafsred | |||
|122,980 | |||
|[[File:Remetullessle province coat of arms.png|20px]] Remetullnesslē | |||
|450 BC | |||
|gafs (gafass, old Sedunnic: rocky, barrem) + red | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Goends | |Goends | ||
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|c. 575 BC | |c. 575 BC | ||
|savvē (old Sedunnic: flatland) + red | |savvē (old Sedunnic: flatland) + red | ||
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|Sraved | |Sraved | ||
|55,236 | |55,236 | ||
|[[File:Vastraenn province coat of arms.png|20px]] Vastraenn | |[[File:Vastraenn province coat of arms.png|20px]] Vastraenn | ||
|869 | |869 | ||
|srav (hole) + ed | |srav (hole) + ed--> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Stavaed | |Stavaed | ||
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|1109 | |1109 | ||
|syv ("straight", a straight part of the Taksd river) + moll | |syv ("straight", a straight part of the Taksd river) + moll | ||
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|Tarvem | |||
|284,784 | |||
|[[File:Remetullessle province coat of arms.png|20px]] Remetullnesslē | |||
|801 | |||
|tar (white, bright) + vem | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Tavenst | |Tavenst |
Revision as of 18:15, 17 January 2021
The following is a list of cities in Sedunn and their toponymy. 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 2021 there are 32 cities in Sedunn with a combined population of 7.1 million, which is almost half the total population.
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
Name | Population | Province | In historical records since | Toponymy |
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Aeffer | 53,574 | Limravad | c. 2200 BC | Aeff (personal name) + er |
Alvoks | 71,256 | Hierann | 1208 | aleu (to see, to watch) + voks (domination, mastery, rule) |
Arlied | 122,654 | Bell-Limmvasd | 555 | arlī (cliff) + ed |
Botna | 52,410 | Hierann | 1881 | botna (a mill) |
Dullivv | 59,654 | Grā | 1623 | dull (river) + ivv |
Ei're | 60,985 | Bell-Semyll | c. 1048 BC | ei (old Sedunnic: to scorch, to burn) + re |
Eressivv | 130,018 | Bell-Semyll | 782 BC | eress (old Sedunnic: open, accessible) + ivv |
Essela | 67,088 | Setrusop | 100 BC | essel (olive) + a |
Famibnes | 54,366 | Yveg | 207 BC | famib (gate, entrance) + nes |
Flered | 1,180,748 | Ekredd | 501 | flē (sand) + red |
Fomma | 65,087 | Yveg | c. 500 BC | fomm (old Sedunnic: mouth river mouth) + a |
Fysstred | 66,578 | Hierann | 1104 BC | fess (dialectal: valley) + red |
Gafsred | 122,980 | Remetullnesslē | 450 BC | gafs (gafass, old Sedunnic: rocky, barrem) + red |
Goends | 570,331 | Dybdfess | 1503 | gō (metal) + ends |
Golunn | 88,922 | Ekredd | c. 1900 BC | gol (goel, old Sedunnic: praise, worship) + unn |
Grovne | 2,041,256 | Setrusop | 649 BC | grō (important) + ne (old Sedunnic: bridge) |
Hullvem | 57,846 | Bell-Semyll | 1855 | Hull (personal name) + vem |
Kasarenn | 118,880 | Annhotem | 653 BC | kasā (old Sedunnic: secluded) + enn |
Kodull | 160,209 | Hierann | c. 3200 BC | kō + dull (river) |
Lityre | 211,504 | Dybdfess | 706 BC | lit (outer) + ȳ (hȳ, dialectal: thin, narrow) + re |
Loennvem | 81,873 | Ekredd | 5th–4th millennia BC | Loenn (name of the bay of the Mediterranean Sea) + vem |
Lomared | 341,886 | Annhotem | 202 | lomā (upstream) + red |
Maksob | 55,365 | Grā | 908 | mak (fishery) + sob |
Mukshodd | 52,308 | Yveg | 1463 | Muks (personal name) + hodd |
Savvered | 314,552 | Skē-Semyll | c. 575 BC | savvē (old Sedunnic: flatland) + red |
Stavaed | 100,993 | Bell-Limmvasd | 424 BC | Stavā (local/old name of river) + ed |
Syvmoll | 123,026 | Skē-Semyll | 1109 | syv ("straight", a straight part of the Taksd river) + moll |
Tarvem | 284,784 | Remetullnesslē | 801 | tar (white, bright) + vem |
Tavenst | 236,077 | Grā | 785 | tav (fort, fortress) + enst |
Udrevv | 69,123 | Limravad | 1514 | ud (final, last) + revv (dock) |
Ullenst | 277,546 | Limravad | 4th century BC | ull (old Sedunnic: yellow, tinted) + enst |
Vijlenn | 116,022 | Bell-Limmvasd | c. 1000 BC | vij (old Sedunnic: colourful, vibrant, chaotic) + lenn (cave) |