Yandavara
Because the Region Haludua is still under construction, we will dive headfirst into the stroy of the first city ever founded on Haludua: Yandavara. Yandavara started out as a small city grown on an economy based on Agriculture. When they built the docks, it allowed them to open trade to their city. But very few nations have anything to trade with them making their economy weak. But this small city has enough room to grow. Let's look at the city at this point:
Here is Yandavara. Red isn't it?

Now you can tell some major buildings in there right now. For those who cannot, I'll point them out.
Here is the Charlemange Cathedral. Named after the Emperor of the romans during Pope Leo III's Papacy. It is probably the only building in the city that is not red.

After the rule of Govenor Francesco Dorigio, Govener Leonardo Grevalzio moved the home of the Govener from the Mertucia Ravenna to the present Palace today known as the Grevalzio Palazzo. The building is located just outside of the Charlemange Cathedral.

More Specifically the building that is centered. It connects to the barracks (just in case he needs a bodygaurd or two) in the bottom-left corner. There is a marketplace located behind the Charlemange Cathedral.
The Mertucia Ravenna is the old house of the govener. At this point in time, it was used as a forum where heralds repeated the news of the city. The Mertucia Ravenna used to be the largest building in the city until Leonardo Grevalzio ordered the construction of the Grevalzio Palazzo. The Mertucia Ravenna was constructed in the 1300's to hold the govenor of Haludua. Many additions were added on as the city grew. But after the 1430's, the Mertucia Ravenna was abandoned. In the 1440's, It was remade into a forum.

After the 1370's, the govenor wanted to open trade to influence economic growth. He did so by building a dock outside the city. It didn't do anything to influence trade because all they had to trade with other nations is agricultural products.

So there is Yandavara in the 1450's. Pretty soon the culture boom would hit the city and cause it to be like the other Italian city-states. Pretty soon I'll have Haludua finished and have it open for viewing.


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