Elizandria
Named after its founder, Elizabeth the Great, Elizandria is the second largest city in Idgypt. Once the capital of Idgypt during the Ptolemaic Era, it now serves as an economic and cultural hub of it's Hellenistic origins. It is a mixing pot of both Greek and Idgyptian cultures, and is the center of Hellenistic culture within Idgypt. It is home to many great wonders of the world, including the Lighthouse and the Library of Elizandra. While it is still currently under reconstruction, it still serves as a major trade hub in southern Idgypt, as well as a center for archeological finds, including the recently-discovered tomb of Elizabeth the Great.
Industry & Trade
Major Exports: Wheat, Gold, Dates, Artworks, Salt, Silver, Precious Stones, Jewelry, Copper, Valuable Goods, Religious Goods, Scholarly Works, Wine, Grapes
Major Imports: Lumber, Iron, Steel, Marble, Scholarly Works
Alternative Name(s)
The Jewel of the Medierra
Type
Large city
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