Arremíria: Difference between revisions
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|Country=[[League of Balúrail]] | |Country=[[League of Balúrail]] | ||
|State=[[ | |State=[[Gurverde]] | ||
|Region=[[Eastern Highlands]] | |Region=[[Eastern Highlands]] | ||
|Realm=[[Balúrail]] | |Realm=[[Balúrail]] | ||
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|Population=45k | |Population=45k | ||
|Inhabitants=[[Boiyende]] | |Inhabitants=[[Boiyende]] | ||
|Significance=Capital of | |Significance=Capital of Gurverde | ||
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|Introduction='''Arremíria''' is the largest city in | |Introduction='''Arremíria''' is the largest city in Gurverde as well as its capital. | ||
[[File:Arremíria_from_Lake_Roslan.jpg|alt=|thumb|Painting of Arremíria from Lake Arrerem]] | [[File:Arremíria_from_Lake_Roslan.jpg|alt=|thumb|Painting of Arremíria from Lake Arrerem]] | ||
|Etymology=The name is derived from the Boyenda word ''arrerem'' (rose) and ''iria'' (city). The city is name after [[Lake Arrerem]] (rose lake), which itself is named after the pinkish hue it is known to have. | |Etymology=The name is derived from the Boyenda word ''arrerem'' (rose) and ''iria'' (city). The city is name after [[Lake Arrerem]] (rose lake), which itself is named after the pinkish hue it is known to have. | ||
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Revision as of 13:41, 4 August 2026
| Arremíria | |||
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| Image | Photo of Arremíria with Lake Arrerem in the background | ||
| Type | State Capital | ||
| Coat of Arms | |||
| Location | Balúrail | ||
| Country | League of Balúrail | ||
| State | Gurverde | ||
| Region | Eastern Highlands | ||
| Realm | Balúrail | ||
| Founded | 656 | ||
| Goverment |
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| Population | 45k | ||
| Inhabitants | Boiyende | ||
| Significance | Capital of Gurverde | ||
Introduction
Arremíria is the largest city in Gurverde as well as its capital.

Etymology
The name is derived from the Boyenda word arrerem (rose) and iria (city). The city is name after Lake Arrerem (rose lake), which itself is named after the pinkish hue it is known to have.

