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− | '''Nerfoy''' ([[Quebecshirite language|Quebecshirite]]: {{Audio|NerfoyIPAReadout.ogg|/mɔ̃.tɛ.sɛt/|help=no}}), officially known as the '''Nerfoy Metropolis''' (Quebecshirite: ''Métropole de Nerfoy'' /mɛtʁopɔl də nɛʁfwaj/), is the capital and largest city of Montesayette. With its vast metropolitan area, the city has a significant population of 3,236,472 residents. Distinguished by its distinct neighborhoods, Nerfoy is divided into 8 wards: Belle-Vue, l'Étoile, Vieux-Port, Vallée, des Montagnes, Lac Bleu, Champs-Verts, and Cité-Nouvelle. Situated in the northern region of Montesayette, Nerfoy not only serves as the economic hub of the nation but also assumes the role of hosting [[Cabinet of Montesayette|Montesayettean federal government]]. | + | '''Nerfoy''' ([[Quebecshirite language|Quebecshirite]]: {{Audio|NerfoyIPAReadout.ogg|/mɔ̃.tɛ.sɛt/|help=no}}), officially known as the '''Nerfoy Metropolis''' (Quebecshirite: ''Métropole de Nerfoy'' /mɛtʁopɔl də nɛʁfwaj/), is the capital and largest city of [[Montesayette]]. With its vast metropolitan area, the city has a significant population of 3,236,472 residents. Distinguished by its distinct neighborhoods, Nerfoy is divided into 8 wards: Belle-Vue, l'Étoile, Vieux-Port, Vallée, des Montagnes, Lac Bleu, Champs-Verts, and Cité-Nouvelle. Situated in the northern region of Montesayette, Nerfoy not only serves as the economic hub of the nation but also assumes the role of hosting [[Cabinet of Montesayette|Montesayettean federal government]]. |
Situated on the banks of the [[Sandrine River]], Nerfoy has long served as a prominent trading post and commercial center since the early days of [[Quebecshirites|Quebecshirite]] settlement. As the de facto capital city, it quickly emerged as the official capital of Montesayette upon achieving full independence. Today, Nerfoy holds the status of an Alpha Global City, boasting a diverse range of industries including art, chemicals, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research, and tourism. The city's business district is home to the [[Nerfoy Stock Exchange]], as well as the headquarters of national and international banks and companies. With its robust economy, Nerfoy ranks as the wealthiest city in Montesayette in terms of GDP. Together with the neighboring cities of [[Audrecelles]] and [[Hamicourt]], it forms the [[Greater Nerfoy Area]]. Serving as the seat of the federal government, Nerfoy houses key institutions such as the [[Palais Lumière]], [[Palais des Étoiles]], and various government departments and agencies. | Situated on the banks of the [[Sandrine River]], Nerfoy has long served as a prominent trading post and commercial center since the early days of [[Quebecshirites|Quebecshirite]] settlement. As the de facto capital city, it quickly emerged as the official capital of Montesayette upon achieving full independence. Today, Nerfoy holds the status of an Alpha Global City, boasting a diverse range of industries including art, chemicals, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research, and tourism. The city's business district is home to the [[Nerfoy Stock Exchange]], as well as the headquarters of national and international banks and companies. With its robust economy, Nerfoy ranks as the wealthiest city in Montesayette in terms of GDP. Together with the neighboring cities of [[Audrecelles]] and [[Hamicourt]], it forms the [[Greater Nerfoy Area]]. Serving as the seat of the federal government, Nerfoy houses key institutions such as the [[Palais Lumière]], [[Palais des Étoiles]], and various government departments and agencies. |
Revision as of 05:56, 3 July 2023
Nerfoy Metropolis Métropole de Nerfoy | |
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Metropolis | |
Nickname(s): La Cité des Lumières | |
Motto(s): "Omnia hīc coepta sunt" Jackian: "Everything started here" | |
Anthem: ''La Marche Métropolitaine de Nerfoy'' | |
Country | Montesayette |
Region | Greater Nerfoy Area |
Founded | c. 1670 |
Organized | 1 March 1832 |
Consolidated | 19 April 1887 |
Wards | 8
|
Government | |
• Type | Council–Manager |
• Body | Nerfoy Metropolitan Government |
• Governor | Claude Tailler (PSD) |
Area | |
• Total | 1,575 km2 (608 sq mi) |
Area rank | 1st in Montesayette |
Elevation | 347 m (1,138 ft) |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 3,236,472 |
• Density | 2,100/km2 (5,300/sq mi) |
Demonym(s) | Nerfoyen |
Gross Metropolitan Product | |
• Nominal | ₵493 billion |
• Per capita | ₵55,600 |
Time zone | AMT+1 (MST) |
Postal code | 1000 |
Area code(s) | +32 2 |
ISO 3166 code | SY-11 |
Flower | Siberian Iris |
Tree | Poplar |
Bird | Demoiselle Crane |
Website | nfy.gov.sy |
Nerfoy (Quebecshirite: /mɔ̃.tɛ.sɛt/), officially known as the Nerfoy Metropolis (Quebecshirite: Métropole de Nerfoy /mɛtʁopɔl də nɛʁfwaj/), is the capital and largest city of Montesayette. With its vast metropolitan area, the city has a significant population of 3,236,472 residents. Distinguished by its distinct neighborhoods, Nerfoy is divided into 8 wards: Belle-Vue, l'Étoile, Vieux-Port, Vallée, des Montagnes, Lac Bleu, Champs-Verts, and Cité-Nouvelle. Situated in the northern region of Montesayette, Nerfoy not only serves as the economic hub of the nation but also assumes the role of hosting Montesayettean federal government.
Situated on the banks of the Sandrine River, Nerfoy has long served as a prominent trading post and commercial center since the early days of Quebecshirite settlement. As the de facto capital city, it quickly emerged as the official capital of Montesayette upon achieving full independence. Today, Nerfoy holds the status of an Alpha Global City, boasting a diverse range of industries including art, chemicals, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research, and tourism. The city's business district is home to the Nerfoy Stock Exchange, as well as the headquarters of national and international banks and companies. With its robust economy, Nerfoy ranks as the wealthiest city in Montesayette in terms of GDP. Together with the neighboring cities of Audrecelles and Hamicourt, it forms the Greater Nerfoy Area. Serving as the seat of the federal government, Nerfoy houses key institutions such as the Palais Lumière, Palais des Étoiles, and various government departments and agencies.