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Nicholasgrad is a city in the Midlands of [[Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Nicholas and Great Britain]]. The city is the second largest in the country with a population of nearly 4 million and a metropolitan population of almost 12 million. Nicholasgrad was created in 2009. The idea of the new city was made by [[Nicholas McGregor (Pacifica)|Nicholas McGregor]] and was planned by many people. It connected multiple older cities and towns such as Luchester and Dagford.
'''Nicholasgrad''' is a city in the Midlands of [[Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Nicholas and Great Britain]]. The city is the second largest in the country with a population of nearly 4 million and a metropolitan population of almost 12 million. Nicholasgrad was created in 2009. The idea of the new city was made by [[Nicholas McGregor (Pacifica)|Nicholas McGregor]] and was planned by many people. It connected multiple older cities and towns such as Luchester and Dagford.


==Toponymy==
==Toponymy==

Revision as of 16:34, 21 December 2022

Nicholasgrad
City
Flag of Nicholasgrad
Official seal of Nicholasgrad
CountryNicholas and Great Britain
CountyLuchestershire
Founded2009
Founded byNicholas McGregor
Population
 (2021)
 • City3,764,200
 • Metro
11,843,000
Demonym(s)Nicholasgradian
Time zoneUTC-1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+0 (CEST)

Nicholasgrad is a city in the Midlands of Nicholas and Great Britain. The city is the second largest in the country with a population of nearly 4 million and a metropolitan population of almost 12 million. Nicholasgrad was created in 2009. The idea of the new city was made by Nicholas McGregor and was planned by many people. It connected multiple older cities and towns such as Luchester and Dagford.

Toponymy

The Nicholasgrad is named after both Nicholas McGregor and the region of Nicholas. 'Grad' is used as a suffix in many Kalinskian towns but it is unknown why Nicholas McGregor chose to use it.