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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 2019 there are 36 cities in Sedunn with a combined population of 10.4 million, which is about 40% of the total population.
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 2019 there are 54 cities in Sedunn with a combined population of 13 million, which is about 28% of 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 140,000 (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 140,000 (2019).
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!Name
!Name
!Population (2019)
!Population (2019)
![[Administrative divisions of Sedunn (Pacifica)|Province]]
![[Administrative divisions of Sedunn (Pacifica)|Region]]
!In historical records since
!In historical records since
![[Sedunnic toponymy (Pacifica)|Toponymy]]
![[Sedunnic toponymy (Pacifica)|Toponymy]] (click for list)
|-
|-
|Aeffer
|Aeffer
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|c. 2200 BC
|c. 2200 BC
|Aeff ([[Sedunnic name (Pacifica)|personal name]]) + er
|Aeff ([[Sedunnic name (Pacifica)|personal name]]) + er
|-
|Akta'red
|64,189
|[[File:Dere-Jytann region CoA.png|20px]] Derē-Jytann
|807
|akta (old Sedunnic: back, behind, protected) + red
|-
|-
|Alvoks
|Alvoks
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|555
|555
|arlī (cliff) + ed
|arlī (cliff) + ed
|-
|Berar
|73,211
|[[File:Rumm region CoA.png|20px]] Rumm
|3
|Ber (unknown) + arlī (cliff)
|-
|-
|Botna
|Botna
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|1881
|1881
|botna (a mill)
|botna (a mill)
|-
|Daktvem
|82,041
|[[File:Rumm region CoA.png|20px]] Rumm
|1414
|dakt (old Sedunnic: a certain type of sand) + vem
|-
|Dammre
|99,410
|[[File:Dere-Jytann region CoA.png|20px]] Derē-Jytann
|56 BC
|damm (head) + re
|-
|Derrnshuk
|148,541
|[[File:Rumm region CoA.png|20px]] Rumm
|1004
|Derrns ([[Sedunnic name (Pacifica)|personal name]]) + huk
|-
|-
|Dullivv
|Dullivv
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|1623
|1623
|dull (river) + ivv
|dull (river) + ivv
|-
|Durivv
|723,478
|[[File:Epptryn region CoA.png|20px]] Epptryn
|1399
|Dure (former/alternative name of the Sedunnic people) + ivv
|-
|-
|Ei're
|Ei're
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|501
|501
|flē (sand) + red
|flē (sand) + red
|-
|Flikamm
|61,078
|[[File:Rumm region CoA.png|20px]] Rumm
|899
|Flī/Flē (old Sedunnic: lime) + kamm
|-
|-
|Fomma
|Fomma
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|1104 BC
|1104 BC
|fess (dialectal: valley) + red
|fess (dialectal: valley) + red
|-
|Gammed
|64,888
|[[File:Leve-Jytann region CoA.png|20px]] Levē-Jytann
|654
|gamm (old Sedunnic: ibex) + ed
|-
|-
|Gafsred
|Gafsred
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|649 BC
|649 BC
|grō (important) + ne (old Sedunnic: bridge)
|grō (important) + ne (old Sedunnic: bridge)
|-
|Hetvem
|52,663
|[[File:Epptryn region CoA.png|20px]] Epptryn
|56
|het (to stand, to raise) + vem
|-
|Hiaivv
|63,166
|[[File:Leve-Jytann region CoA.png|20px]] Levē-Jytann
|1385
|hiaj (old Sedunnic: slope) + ivv
|-
|Hollvre
|122,412
|[[File:Epptryn region CoA.png|20px]] Epptryn
|258 BC
|Holl/Hull (personal name) + vre
|-
|-
|Hullvem
|Hullvem
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|1855
|1855
|Hull (personal name) + vem
|Hull (personal name) + vem
|-
|Ilosred
|274,487
|[[File:Rumm region CoA.png|20px]] Rumm
|1322
|Ilos (old Sedunnic: hot or exposed) + red
|-
|-
|Ivvfle
|Ivvfle
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|202
|202
|lomā (upstream) + red
|lomā (upstream) + red
|-
|Lotne
|84,687
|[[File:Dere-Jytann region CoA.png|20px]] Derē-Jytann
|406
|lot (old Sedunnic: wave or hill) + ne
|-
|-
|Maksob
|Maksob
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|c. 575 BC
|c. 575 BC
|savvē (old Sedunnic: flatland) + red
|savvē (old Sedunnic: flatland) + red
|-
|Siedded
|54,377
|[[File:Leve-Jytann region CoA.png|20px]] Levē-Jytann
|390
|siedd (waterfall) + ed
|-
|-
|Skevem
|Skevem
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|869
|869
|srav (hole) + ed-->
|srav (hole) + ed-->
|-
|Spovem
|68,214
|[[File:Dere-Jytann region CoA.png|20px]] Derē-Jytann
|1616
|spō (key) + vem
|-
|-
|Stavaed
|Stavaed
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|785
|785
|tav (fort, fortress) + enst
|tav (fort, fortress) + enst
|-
|Troma
|265,123
|[[File:Leve-Jytann region CoA.png|20px]] Levē-Jytann
|744
|troma (old Sedunnic: passage way, bridge, shallow)
|-
|-
|Udrevv
|Udrevv
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|4th century BC
|4th century BC
|ull (old Sedunnic: yellow, tinted) + enst
|ull (old Sedunnic: yellow, tinted) + enst
|-
|Urmoll
|294,014
|[[File:Dere-Jytann region CoA.png|20px]] Derē-Jytann
|541
|ijor (old Sedunnic: granite) + moll
|-
|-
|Vijlenn
|Vijlenn
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|ybe (fold/bend) + fle
|ybe (fold/bend) + fle
|-
|-
|Ylinenst
|68,987
|[[File:Epptryn region CoA.png|20px]] Epptryn
|244
|ylin (old Sedunnic: opposite, next) + enst
|}
|}



Latest revision as of 23:19, 26 July 2023

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 2019 there are 54 cities in Sedunn with a combined population of 13 million, which is about 28% of 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 140,000 (2019).

Alphabetical list

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Name Population (2019) Region In historical records since Toponymy (click for list)
Aeffer 53,574 Limravad c. 2200 BC Aeff (personal name) + er
Akta'red 64,189 Derē-Jytann 807 akta (old Sedunnic: back, behind, protected) + red
Alvoks 71,256 Hierann 1208 aleu (to see, to watch) + voks (domination, mastery, rule)
Arlied 122,654 Bell-Limmvasd 555 arlī (cliff) + ed
Berar 73,211 Rumm 3 Ber (unknown) + arlī (cliff)
Botna 52,410 Hierann 1881 botna (a mill)
Daktvem 82,041 Rumm 1414 dakt (old Sedunnic: a certain type of sand) + vem
Dammre 99,410 Derē-Jytann 56 BC damm (head) + re
Derrnshuk 148,541 Rumm 1004 Derrns (personal name) + huk
Dullivv 59,654 Grā 1623 dull (river) + ivv
Durivv 723,478 Epptryn 1399 Dure (former/alternative name of the Sedunnic people) + 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 1,480,748 Ekredd 501 flē (sand) + red
Flikamm 61,078 Rumm 899 Flī/Flē (old Sedunnic: lime) + kamm
Fomma 66,087 Yveg c. 500 BC fomm (old Sedunnic: mouth river mouth) + a
Fysstred 66,578 Hierann 1104 BC fess (dialectal: valley) + red
Gammed 64,888 Levē-Jytann 654 gamm (old Sedunnic: ibex) + ed
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 4,407,637 Setrusop 649 BC grō (important) + ne (old Sedunnic: bridge)
Hetvem 52,663 Epptryn 56 het (to stand, to raise) + vem
Hiaivv 63,166 Levē-Jytann 1385 hiaj (old Sedunnic: slope) + ivv
Hollvre 122,412 Epptryn 258 BC Holl/Hull (personal name) + vre
Hullvem 57,846 Bell-Semyll 1855 Hull (personal name) + vem
Ilosred 274,487 Rumm 1322 Ilos (old Sedunnic: hot or exposed) + red
Ivvfle 62,402 Grā 201 BC ivv + fle
Kasarenn 128,880 Annhotem 653 BC kasā (old Sedunnic: secluded) + enn
Kodull 160,209 Hierann c. 3200 BC kō (low) + 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 371,886 Annhotem 202 lomā (upstream) + red
Lotne 84,687 Derē-Jytann 406 lot (old Sedunnic: wave or hill) + ne
Maksob 55,365 Grā 908 mak (fishery) + sob
Mensenst 55,453 Remetullnesslē 1407 mens (old Sedunnic: old) + enst
Mukshodd 52,308 Yveg 1463 Muks (personal name) + hodd
Savvered 314,552 Skē-Semyll c. 575 BC savvē (old Sedunnic: flatland) + red
Siedded 54,377 Levē-Jytann 390 siedd (waterfall) + ed
Skevem 63,148 Remetullnesslē 1255 skē (south) + vem
Spovem 68,214 Derē-Jytann 1616 spō (key) + vem
Stavaed 100,993 Bell-Limmvasd 424 BC Stavā (local/old name of river) + ed
Syvmoll 143,026 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
Troma 265,123 Levē-Jytann 744 troma (old Sedunnic: passage way, bridge, shallow)
Udrevv 69,123 Limravad 1514 ud (final, last) + revv (dock)
Ullenst 277,546 Limravad 4th century BC ull (old Sedunnic: yellow, tinted) + enst
Urmoll 294,014 Derē-Jytann 541 ijor (old Sedunnic: granite) + moll
Vijlenn 116,022 Bell-Limmvasd c. 1000 BC vij (old Sedunnic: colourful, vibrant, chaotic) + lenn (cave)
Ybe'fle 72,951 Remetullnesslē c. 407 BC ybe (fold/bend) + fle
Ylinenst 68,987 Epptryn 244 ylin (old Sedunnic: opposite, next) + enst

See also