Nayr

Nayr (/ˈneɪrɑː/ or /ˈnaɪrɑː/; Wrangel: Naįraa) is the capital and the largest city of Wrangen. With 1,363,873 it not only houses more than two fifths of the country's population but is among the largest European cities as well. Nayr is located on the Akivann Lake, at the mouth of river Påtyset.

Etymology
The word "Nayr" is a malformed version of "Nuyrįear" which originates from the now-extinct Akad language with meaning "blessed". Such choice of word is most likely due to it's location in the middle of the Ammsed Valley which is known for it's fruitful soil, rich water resources and the good conditions of life.

Geography
The geographic coordinates of Nayr are 60° N and 8°30′ E.

Topography
Nayr is located in the northeast Chaindler Peninsula, which constitutes the majority of the state of Tonea Hette, in the Akivann Lake, at the estuary of river Påtyset, which is the biggest river in Wrangen by both, volume and length.