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Nunkes

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A view of Nunkes.
A view of Nunkes.
Etymology: Big Khuda
Nickname(s): 
Hub City
Location of Nunkes within Barradiwa.
Location of Nunkes within Barradiwa.
CountryBarradiwa
First settled in966 BCE
Founded byEkuostian colonists
Government
 • MayorMolát Noreyot
Area
 • City1,340 km2 (520 sq mi)
 • Urban
280 km2 (110 sq mi)
 • Metro
1,060 km2 (410 sq mi)
Population
 • City3,634,772
 • Density2,700/km2 (7,000/sq mi)
Websitewww.nunkes.bd

Nunkes (pronunciation: /nʌnkes/; Ekuostian: nunkes, IPA: /n̪un̪kes/) is the fourth largest city in Barradiwa. It is widely known for its universities, museums, proximity to Stalo (being a mere 12 minute train ride away), and its status as one of the busiest railway stops for the Trans-Ekuosian Railway, due to being a hub city connecting three of the network's rail lines. The city was selected to be the host for the 2016 Sahar Olympics partly due to its prime location next to water, mountains, and having larger cities relatively close by to allow for easy control of the influx of tourists.

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