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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. As of 2020 there are 31 cities in Sedunn.
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 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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|[[File:Setrusop province coat of arms.png|20px]] Setrusop
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Revision as of 16:30, 22 November 2020

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 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 Toponymy
Aeffer 53,574 Limravad Aeff (personal name) + er
Alvoks 71,256 Hierann aleu (to see, to watch) + voks (domination, mastery, rule)
Arlied 122,654 Bell-Limmvasd arlī (cliff) + ed
Botna 52,410 Hierann botna (a mill)
Dullivv 59,654 Grā dull (river) + ivv
Ei're 60,985 Bell-Semyll ei (old Sedunnic: to scorch, to burn) + re
Eressivv 130,018 Bell-Semyll eress (old Sedunnic: open, accessible) + ivv
Essela 67,088 Setrusop essel (olive) + a
Famibnes 54,366 Yveg famib (gate, entrance) + nes
Flered 1,180,748 Ekredd flē (sand) + red
Fomma 65,087 Yveg fomm (old Sedunnic: mouth river mouth) + a
Fysstred 66,578 Hierann fess (dialectal: valley) + red
Goends 570,331 Dybdfess gō (metal) + ends
Golunn 88,922 Ekredd gol (goel, old Sedunnic: praise, worship) + unn
Grovne 2,041,256 Setrusop grō (important) + ne (old Sedunnic: bridge)
Hullvem 57,846 Bell-Semyll Hull (personal name) + vem
Kasarenn 118,880 Annhotem kasā (old Sedunnic: secluded) + enn
Kodull 160,209 Hierann kō + dull (river)
Lityre 211,504 Dybdfess lit (outer) + ȳ (hȳ, dialectal: thin, narrow) + re
Loennvem 81,873 Ekredd Loenn (name of the bay of the Mediterranean Sea) + vem
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

See also

Administrative divisions of Sedunn
Geography of Sedunn
Sedunnic toponymy