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  • Malul de Est-Trei Rauri
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  • The Tri-City area at the confluence of the Tilarnia and Kutohaderia Rivers is composed of the three cities of Trei Rauri ("Three Rivers," between the two major rivers) in Kutohaderia, Est Bancar ("East Bank," Southeast of the Kutohaderia River) and Matahi ("Riverbank", North of the Tilarnia River). The region is referred to by a variety of names, but Trei Rauri (the largest, oldest, and central of the three cities) is most commonly referred to. Est Bancar was essentially an ignored suburb, until it became the capital of Tilarnia Province in the late 2790s. Despite half its metro population living in other provinces, Trei Rauri is the largest city in Kutohaderia.
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Foundation
  • circa 2500 BCE
Population
  • ~7 million
  • ~24 million
  • ~11 million
  • ~6 million
City Name
  • Trei Rauri
Mayor
  • Richard CHAVEZ
  • Thomas ILIESCU
  • YUKIMURA Jai
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  • Downtown Trei Rauri, as viewed from Matahi. In the foreground, an artificial island in the Kutohaderia River, part of the regional mass transit system.
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  • Trei Rauri.jpg
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  • The Tri-City area at the confluence of the Tilarnia and Kutohaderia Rivers is composed of the three cities of Trei Rauri ("Three Rivers," between the two major rivers) in Kutohaderia, Est Bancar ("East Bank," Southeast of the Kutohaderia River) and Matahi ("Riverbank", North of the Tilarnia River). The region is referred to by a variety of names, but Trei Rauri (the largest, oldest, and central of the three cities) is most commonly referred to. Est Bancar was essentially an ignored suburb, until it became the capital of Tilarnia Province in the late 2790s. Despite half its metro population living in other provinces, Trei Rauri is the largest city in Kutohaderia.