Zakaguth

Zakagüth (ZA-KA-GЧTH) is a port city on the Falsula Sea in the Gabrou river delta region. It is situated on a region of rocky ground, somewhat higher and substantially more stable than the surrounding silt fill from the river delta. The area was an island off of the shore until silt flow from floods connected it to the mainland in 1943 NE. The site was selected as a position for a major port by the Tütouzor Republic in 2048 NE. City construction was delayed until a man-made, navigable outlet of the Kabrou River could be excavated to pass by planned city site. Construction of the city began in 2050 NE and the city was formally incorporated in 2052 NE. The city was laid out on a regular grid with rotundas at major intersections and two layers of walls. It became the main trading port of the Tütouzor Republic soon after the port was opened, with access for both ships traveling by sea and by the river. The modern population is 550,000 people, making it the second largest city in