Konavue

Konavue /koˈna.vuɛ ˈko.na.vu/, also known as  in Niwedaga, is the capital city of the North-East. With a population of 5.5 billion in the city and 10 billion when including the surrounding metropoles, it is the second most populated city on Trowo, after Alto Risé. Thought to have been founded in the year -6700, it is one of the oldest cities on Trowo and thought to be home to oldest civilizations.

The city is located in the continent Nahileh, located in the Tladiyuni region. The core areas of the city sit between the rivers Letswugu and Kadigwu, bordered by the mountains to the northeast and southeast. As a major administrative city - Konavue, then know as  - grew in importance some 3000 years ago and remained one of the leading cities in research, finance and culture in world. Capital to the

Traditionally, the nearby cities of Kado'An Zraowāy, Unyraho, Gusdref, Azires, Sento Anché and Uuéhanto and considered to be part of Konavue, as their metropolitan areas have intersected. However unlike in the case of Alto Risé, the cities have not had a political union, and are therefore separate. Nonetheless, as the North-East regional government is based in Konavue, the other cities are still indirectly governed. Due to its landlocked position (around 600km from the Konavue Ocean), Konavue depends on the nearby cities for import and expore of goods, mainly through rail and barges across the Tlvglatu Canal to the port cities.

Today, the city is known for its nature, green buildings, clean air, old ruins and sites, canals, population size and architecture.

Etymology
Konavue is Unitikèn for central/middle/core, which was chosen to reflect the city's historic importance as a hub for the peoples and cultures of the North-East. The Niwedagan name for the city,, also means "Central City".

Geography
Due to the size of the city, it is difficult to cover all the geographical features within the city. However in general, the terrain gets more hilly towards the northeast and southeast, becoming flatter towards the west. A multitude of rivers flow from the mountains in the east towards the ocean in the west, with multiple lakes in the along the course of the river. The ground is historically fertile near the west, where periodic flooding deposited rich silt. Today, most of that ground is urban terrain, though large portions of the land remain undisturbed.

In Konavue city proper, the highest point is Mount  in the northeast (bordering Sento Anché)

Climate
Konavue experiences an oceanic climate (Köppen cfb), and is singnificantly warmer than other cities of its latitude (such as Hithikyin) due to the Upper Konavue Current bringing in warmer air to the Nahileh region. The city experiences cool summers and cool winters. Summer temperatures are usually pleasant, ranging from 12 - 23 degrees Celsius, with winters ranging from -4 to 10 degrees Celsius.