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'''Jalsatyń''' (<small>Qazan</small>:<big>{{cs|QZN|jalsatyń}}</big> /ˈʑalsatŋ̩/) is the capital as well as the largest city of {{flag|Qazania}}. Jalsatyń is located in East Khaazland
'''Jalsatyń''' (<small>Qazan</small>:<big>{{cs|QZN|jalsatyń}}</big> /ˈʑalsatŋ̩/) is the capital as well as the largest city of {{flag|Qazania}}. Jalsatyń is located in East Khaazland and along with its metropolitan area it forms the [[Municipality of the Metropolitan Area of Jalsatyń]], a municipality that is directly governed by the government of Qazania. As of 2019, its population is 2,962,180, making it the 8th largest city in [[Boroso]].
 
Jalsatyń serves as the religious centre for [[Qaldaism]] and previously [[Devotionism]] in East Khaazland. Notable sights in Jalsatyń include [[Jet's House of Prayer]], [[The Qaldic Holy Gateway]], [[Jalqaýyfśa]] and more.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name '''Jalsatyń''' comes from the Qazan words ''Jala'', meaning 'safe' and ''Satyń'', meaning 'city'. The nickname '''Jasa''' is a shortened form of 'Jalsatyń' used in slang, and '''Qaafma''' is the old name for Jalsatyń. The name Qaafma is a combination of two Qazan words - ''Qaaz'' - the old name for Qazan and ''hafma'' - a loanword from [[Classical Letsatian]] meaning 'place'.
The name '''Jalsatyń''' comes from the Qazan words ''Jala'', meaning "safe" and ''Satyń'', meaning "city". The nickname '''Jasa''' is a shortened form of "Jalsatyń" used in slang, and '''Qaafma''' is the old name for Jalsatyń. The name Qaafma is a combination of two Qazan words - ''Qaaz'' - the old demonym for Qazan and ''hafma'' - a loanword from [[Classical Letsatian]] meaning "place".
==History==
==History==


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Revision as of 05:12, 23 March 2022

Jalsatyń

Jalsatyń
Capital City
Jalsatyń2.jpeg
Etymology: Jala(safe) + satyń(city)
Nickname(s): 
Jasa, Qaafma
Motto(s): 
Trust Jet, be safe
Country Qazania
Area
 • Capital City839 km2 (324 sq mi)
 • Metro
13,534 km2 (5,226 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Capital City2,962,180
 • Density3,500/km2 (9,100/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Jalaśun
Time zoneUTC-2.5 (Qazan Standard Time)
Websitewww.jalsatyn.gov.qz

Jalsatyń (Qazan:jalsatyń /ˈʑalsatŋ̩/) is the capital as well as the largest city of  Qazania. Jalsatyń is located in East Khaazland and along with its metropolitan area it forms the Municipality of the Metropolitan Area of Jalsatyń, a municipality that is directly governed by the government of Qazania. As of 2019, its population is 2,962,180, making it the 8th largest city in Boroso.

Jalsatyń serves as the religious centre for Qaldaism and previously Devotionism in East Khaazland. Notable sights in Jalsatyń include Jet's House of Prayer, The Qaldic Holy Gateway, Jalqaýyfśa and more.

Etymology

The name Jalsatyń comes from the Qazan words Jala, meaning "safe" and Satyń, meaning "city". The nickname Jasa is a shortened form of "Jalsatyń" used in slang, and Qaafma is the old name for Jalsatyń. The name Qaafma is a combination of two Qazan words - Qaaz - the old demonym for Qazan and hafma - a loanword from Classical Letsatian meaning "place".

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