Coligny is the third largest city in the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists. Coligny is a French colonial city located along the Volta River in West Africa, approximately half way between Lake Volta and the Atlantic Ocean. It also serves as the district capital for Displaced Calvinists' Coligny District. The climate is tropical, with frequent thunderstorms during the rainy seasons.
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| - Coligny is the third largest city in the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists. Coligny is a French colonial city located along the Volta River in West Africa, approximately half way between Lake Volta and the Atlantic Ocean. It also serves as the district capital for Displaced Calvinists' Coligny District. The climate is tropical, with frequent thunderstorms during the rainy seasons.
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| - Coligny is the third largest city in the Royal Republic of Displaced Calvinists. Coligny is a French colonial city located along the Volta River in West Africa, approximately half way between Lake Volta and the Atlantic Ocean. It also serves as the district capital for Displaced Calvinists' Coligny District. The climate is tropical, with frequent thunderstorms during the rainy seasons. The city was founded as an extension of New Batavia Colony as a refuge for French Protestant Christians who were seeking to escape persecution. The City of Coligny is named after historic Huguenot leader, Admiral Gaspard de Coligny, who was martyred in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in France in 1572. Coligny's most curious feature is a series of twenty-four pillars and obelisks scattered throughout the city. These trademark pillars memorialize the community's Huguenot founders and forefathers. The memorial pillars and obelisks can be found at each major entrance to the city, as well as in most parks, plazas, public buildings, and some residential neighborhoods.
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