Nataliya

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Natlia
Metropolis
Skyline of the Natlia city center, Kiretenna Central Business District
Skyline of the Natlia city center, Kiretenna Central Business District
Nickname(s): 
Eden of Sight and Sound
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CountryLugida
RegionTengitra
Area
 • Metro
1,534 km2 (592 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
 • Metropolis11,642,706
 • Density7,590/km2 (19,700/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Natlian, Minnatlia
Time zoneSahar Coordinated Time (SCT+0)

Natlia (Lithian: [natli.a]), officially the Natlia Metropolis, is the capital city of Lugida. Additionally as the country's capital prefecture, the core urban area is home to 11.6 million people (2016), the largest in Lugida and 3rd largest in Soltenna. It is located on the eastern mountainside of Mount Lenthir on Cape Titi towards the Bay of Natlia and the Sharkunen Gulf. Natlia comprises the southern edge of the Tengitra region and a part of the Annamidan metropolitan area, whose urban agglomeration of 24 million people is one of the largest in Sahar.

Initially founded as a small Altha dynasty-era fishing settlement, Natlia was expanded into a city under Letsatian rule in Lugida when extensive deposits of silver was found in the mountainside near the city. Avite Empire ruler Gaulitide, being of Natlian origin, proposed the city as the empire's new capital in 348 CE. The proposal, though implemented through development in Natlia, fell out of favor of Avite clergy. In the 10th century international naval trade in Natlia had become extensive. Along with the Tori invasions of Lugida, it ultimately led to the founding of the Forian Kingdom, which designated Natlia as the capital of the Lenthiri Circuit. Economic activity declined following its dissolution on 1731 and the subsequent rule under the Kingdom of Melunair, then recovered after Shohuanese administration of coastal Lugida in early 19th century began. The city is designated as Lugida's capital upon foundation of the Republican administration in 1868. Natlia suffered from extensive damages during the Great Ekuosian War due to Allied-led bombings and offensives. In the post-war economic miracle that ensued, Natlia grew the most by economy and population.

Today, Natlia is a global city with the largest metropolitan economy in Soltenna with an estimated metropolitan GDP of $800 billion. The city has one of the highest standards of living in the world, as well as one of the most expensive city for expatriates. Being one of the economic, political, and cultural hubs of Sahar, Natlia boasts a vibrant culture extending from Forian-era [[Kiwas, Natlia|Kiwas] to popular culture such as miko and L-pop – from which the city's nickname, "Eden of Sight and Sound", was obtained. Natlia hosts many large, global Lugid-based companies including consumer electronics and video game company Mitsetale, entertainment agency Nasha Entertainment, miko publisher Scarlet Dance, mass media company Deliat Media, and conglomerates Starling and Setian, in addition to supranational institutions such as the Central Bank of Fordas.

Etymology

Natlia comes from the Lithian words natlan "Sun" and the derivational fia "of", literally meaning "of the Sun". This name has become the subject of multiple metaphors due to its vague direct meaning. Public consensus prefer the meaning "the rising sun" for Natlia, while other meanings such as "the city of the sun" is also used but are rare outside literary contexts.

History

Geography

Cityscape

Architecture

Traditional architecture of Natlia is heavily influenced by Ekuosian architecture, propagated through sermets and later during the Forian period. At the time, buildings outside the walls of the Royal District (now Kiwas, Natlia) are generally wood-based, occasionally using concrete or brick as foundation. Conversely, the district has most – if not all – buildings brick-faced. Industrialization in the 19th century and the later bombings of Natlia led to a decline of wood-based buildings in Natlia particularly over concerns regarding its vulnerability to catch fire.

Culture

Economy

Government

Demographics

International relations

See also