Panau City

Panau City, or just the Capital City, is the capital of the Republic of Panau. Panau City is the only "city" in the country, and without a doubt, the largest urban area. The city was founded by the Dutch, as De Rode, and later renamed by the British, New London. The mayor of Panau City is Fatimah Umma, since 2006. The city is located on the Ramal Rak yat islands.

Districts
The city has five districts, which are simply named by their purpose and position.

Financial District
The Financial District is where most of the people of Panau work, second only to that of agriculture. Here you will find the tall skyscrapers, among which the Phillips Building is the tallest. The district was the second to be constructed by the Dutch. Panau City Hall is located in the Financial District, together with the Ministry of Defense headquarters, and many other ministries.

Residential District
The Residential District is where the majority of the Panau City population live, with the high-rise apartment buildings soring in the sky. This district was the first to be constructed by the Dutch in the effort to provide good and enough housing for the settlers. President Pandak Panay's normal housing is located here, however he now resides in a mountain bunker for his own security.

Docks District
The Docks District is where the Pelabuhan Saudagar Harbor is located, and where all major trade run through. This is the first place where the halfway station of the Dutch was set up, and accordingly turned into their permanent pier.

Park District
The Park District is the lower-income area of the city. In the north of the district you find low-income housing, with some high-rise apartment buildings. In the south and southeast you find clubbing and businesses.

Outer District
The Outer District, or wrongly, the Outer Districts, is the area outside of the urban whole of the city. It is part of the metropolitan area, but is mostly jungle and roads. The airport, Panau International Airport is located in the northern parts of the Outer District.