Italisi & Mageda
We now continue our journey through the Tropics of Terrania as we make our way across to first the district of Italisi.
Italisi is one of Terrania's most cherished districts. Eversince the Environmental Preserverance Ordinance (EPO) was passed through the council, Italisi has been considered along with many other districts in Terrania as an " Preservation zone" in which laws have been enacted to protect and preserve all natural wildlife, be it flaura or fauna. This did in fact preserve the natural beauty of Terrania and retain its value as a key holiday destination spot form many toruists.

The train route passess and cus through the dense tropical jungle of Terrania offering any who would ride in one of the coaches during the short trip a spectacular up close view of Terranias natural beauty. The train route is called The Great Oceanic Express and it connects the city of Sahavana with Mageda, the district which we will soon cover next.

As mentioned, Italisi is blessed with an abundance of beauty and thanks to the EPO it has retained its beauty. As can be seen in the following pictures.


The above picture is that of Lake Mujurlah Siang. A popular spot where local Terranians after hard days of work would come with their families for a short trek through the forest for a dip in the lake. Due to Terrania's natural volcanic activities, the lake retains a calming warmth to it that is said to rejuvenate and relax all those who swim in its waters.
And below we have some high rise buildings housing residents. In Italisi, this would be the only resedential area. While the EPO has greatly preserved the natural environment of Terrania, it has on all accounts halted any future developments of the nation unless it has to do with projects that integrates the natural beauty and present it for others to behold....which is basically long talk for building hotels and boosting tourism.

There is also the Alungaya Coorporation building that controls and manages the ferry routes around Terrania, and basically any sea routes to and from Terrania as well.

Here is the Terranian research and development institute, mainly researching on the applications of certain species of plants and animals in the field of medication and so on. Its mainly run by the Diesmaran Empire and funded as such.

And finally the last building would be the Stardust Hotel, one of the largest hotel Casino in Terrania accomodating most of Terrania's tourists.

The Stardust hotel has also been the place for many celebrations of various occasions.

But alas time is wasting, we are passing through Italisi to Mageda, the second largest district.
As we make our way through to Mageda we are greeted by the first sign of the district itself, that being what the locals have described to be as 'Little Jenova'. The city was naed because of its close quarter high rises and also most of the buildings are owned by Diesmaran companies.

And here we are on Mageda.

Mageda is a relatively small city district accomodating no more than really 100,000 Terranians. But it holds some of the most significant mentions. One of which being the University of Terrania, and can be seen in the picture above.
The University of Terrania, is a prestigious university boasting the high standards of education. Its' speaciality revolves around disciplines of medicene, engineering, political inquiry and social science and botanical research and development.

The city District is powered by the local Geothermal powerplant like much of Terrania as well.

The Landunton Corporation which owns all powerplants in the nation itself is also based here as their company headquarters are built in the form of the large blue glass tower.

And Mageda is growing and continuing to grow and it shall do so for a while more. New homes and new styles emerge fitting into the contemporary style of Terrania, much like how Terrania is continuing and evolving to embrace the world. These particular ones were designed out of personal taste from Marx Jose of the local Jose Construction fitting into the contemporary lifestyle of Terrania along with the tropical setting it grew from.

And with that comes an end to today's journey through Terrania. Next we shall visit the suburbs and head further out to the southern islands to take a glimpse of life away from modernity and also some intruiging projects that have been a hot topic of controversy in Terrania. Untill then here are two night pictures from Mageda to close this chapter.


See you next time.


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