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Hasnuni
Хаснуни
—  City  —
From above clockwise: Hasnuni skyline, Lam Alif Mosque, Tower of Peace, Proklarominrya Central Station, Kasumdria Bridge, National Museum of Hazamaeia and pillars at the CPE building.

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Nickname(s): Pearl of the Rtav
Motto: Dir Kwala Rtav vir Nimta.(Hazam)
From the Mouth of Rtav for the World.
Location of Hasnuni in Hasnunia State.
Country Hazamaeia Hazamaeia
State Hasnunia
Inauguration of Falemra I 10-2-7 Arnventa 31
City status granted 155-0-1 Sembyansk 22
Legislature Hasnuni City Council (100 seats)
Government
 • Mayor Avurekha Ahortlantuva
Area
 • Total 654 km2 (253 sq mi)
Area rank 1sta
Elevation 34 m (112 ft)
Population (2010)
 • Total 3,158,241
 • Density 4,800/km2 (13,000/sq mi)
Time zone EHST (UTC+7)
 • Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+7)
Postal codes 0104x
0105x
Website kromidelhasnuni.go.hz
anot including Naech Former Capital Territory as a single city.

Hasnuni (Hazam language: Хаснуни) officially the City of Hasnuni (Hazam language: Кроми дэл Хаснуни) is the largest city and the capital of Hazamaeia. It also acts as the capital of Hasnunia State and Hasnuni High Governorate. Hasnuni is located in the northeastern part of the country along the low part of the Rtav on the shore of Bight of Hasnuni. The Hasnuni Kingdom was once ruled the city and made the city as the kingdom's capital. According to the 2010 census, Hasnuni is inhabited by 3,158,241 people, making it the most populated city in Hazamaeia.

As the capital of Hazamaeia, Hasnuni hosts the Hazamaeian Presidential Palace and the Concil of Professors and Experts building. It is also served by the biggest seaport in the country at Ilhavvramvani which maintains the export of more than 120,000 tonnes agricultural products, the main GDP source of Hazamaeia. Hasnuni also acts as one of the main railway hubs in the country with more than 14 active routes available from the Proklarominrya Central Station to various cities across the nation. Hasnuni also is served by the biggest airport in Hazamaeia the Uponizien International.

Etymology

The word hasnuni is possibly derived from the name of the Hasnuni Kingdom which in turn may come from hasnuniran the endonym of the native people in the city's location. In Old Hasnunian language, the word asnu means "estuary" which came from the Ancient Hasnunian word {}-s-nu. The -ni suffix means "land" in Old Hasnunian (so with Old Hasnunian name of Runia, Rwni). Hasnuni means "land of the estuary" which refers to the estuary of the Rtav River.

History

The first human settlement in the current location of the city was probably occurred during the 1st bicentury Rahernw proved with bronze knives found beneath the sediment layers at the Rtav estuary. Following the end of the 2nd bicentury of Rahernw, several fisherman and farmer villages starting to emerge around the estuary which gradually became a port town by the start of 4th bicentury Rahernw.

A kingdom then established on the town with Falemra I of Hasnuni reigned as its first monarch. The Hasnuni Kingdom stood through most of the history in the region, expanding its territory as far as the current location of Honolma and southern Votskad, influencing regional trade and culture. The tale of merchant Hazmi in the Chronicles of Ntrikhum happened in the kingdom at approximately 27th bicentury Rahernw, spreading Islam throughout Hasnuni and the rest of eastern Hazamaeia. The kingdom finally annexed by Stadnawi Kingdom, ending 189 years of personal union.

During the Great War of All, the city was not to much affected by the war since most of the battles happened south. After the Petrojian Confederacy founded, sixteen states decided to leave the confederation to form the Federation of Hazamaeia with Hasnuni being the capital.

At the Yurukman War, Hasnuni functioned as the central command for the eastern Hazamaeia which operated several major battles such as the Siege of Panalava and Battle of Gavurnia Cape. After the referendum, Hasnuni was chosen as the newly founded union's capital by the first session of the Council of Professors and Experts in Vezelmeska.

Administration and politics

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Hasnuni City Council building.

Hasnuni has the status of a city which is on the same level with other cities and counties in Hazamaeia. It is the only city in the whole Hasnunia State. Hasnuni City Council, consisted of 100 professionals and experts from various science discipline, holds the legislative power in the city. Hasnuni is led by a mayor elected every 4 years by the council. Avurekha Ahortlantuva is the current mayor after the 2013 election in parliament.

Hasnuni is subdivided into 15 districts (Hazam language: Каᴊиматамзэ, kajimatamzé). They are listed below according to their postal code.

  • 01041: Somtue
  • 01042: Rakiala
  • 01043: Ensika
  • 01044: Podre-Nukombrie
  • 01045: Humso Rtav
  • 01046: Aleni Rtav
  • 01047: Dovole Rtav
  • 01048: Shahali Rtav
  • 01049: Sundoe-Nukombrie
  • 01050: Iksakomo
  • 01051: Novolasia
  • 01052: Sendvolasia
  • 01053: Pograni
  • 01054: Yurodngve
  • 01055: Bakatil

Geography

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The Rtav passing downtown Hasnuni.

Hasnuni is a coastal city located in the estuary and the lower banks of the Rtav River–which divides the city into its northern and southern part–in the Hasnunia State, northeastern Hazamaeia. The Rtav (Hazam language: Ртав) flows from the Votskad Mountains in the west and ends in the Bight of Hasnuni in the east. Hasnuni is located on alluvial plains with other natural landscape mainly comes from volcanic origin with the volcanoes in Votskad Mountains; and fluvial origin. The city borders Eakhsun County to the east and north, Haatel County to the west, and Frahaye County to the south.

The City of Hasnuni covers a 654 sq km area of jurisdiction, the largest city status area in Hazamaeia (without regarding Naech F.C.T. as a single city). The metropolitan area includes some nearby towns such as Uponizien in Haatel and Ilhavvramvani in Eakhsun.

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Hasnuni Botanic Garden in winter, 2010.

Climate

Hasnuni has a temperate climate with warm summers and mild winters. The weather is moderated by proximity to the ocean, which causes the city to have a Koppen climate classification of Cfb, oceanic climate. The warmest months are January and February, with an average air temperature ranges about 14.5-28.9 °C for January and 14.4-27.1 °C for February. The coldest month is August, with an average temperature ranges about -5.2-12.2 °C. However, lowest temperatures record is -15 °C in July. The city is also affected by orographic rain with the existence of the nearby Votskad Mountains.

Rainfall is not quite evenly spread throughout the year with most rain (excluding snowfall) happen during the month February and March. Rainy days number may reaches 13 in March then drops as minimum as 2 in August. The average monthly rainfall is 93 mm with rain falling on an average of 9.58 days a year. Snowfall happens mostly in winter with average 43 mm for June to August.

Hasnuni is not affected by cyclones although wind speed may go as fast as 29 kph, particularly in June when the strong wind from the Southern Ocean come.

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Climate data for Hasnuni Botanic Garden
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 28.9
(84.0)
27.1
(80.8)
23.3
(73.9)
22.7
(72.9)
18.2
(64.8)
15.9
(60.6)
13.1
(55.6)
12.2
(54.0)
15.8
(60.4)
19.5
(67.1)
23.9
(75.0)
27.0
(80.6)
20.63
(69.14)
Average low °C (°F) 14.5
(58.1)
14.4
(57.9)
10.1
(50.2)
5.6
(42.1)
1.8
(35.2)
−0.1
(31.8)
−4
(24.8)
−5.2
(22.6)
−1.2
(29.8)
4.7
(40.5)
7.2
(45.0)
12.1
(53.8)
4.99
(40.99)
Wind chill 19 20 18 12 8 1 0 −2 −1 5 11 16 −2
Rainfall mm (inches) 124
(4.88)
156
(6.14)
144
(5.67)
122
(4.8)
98
(3.86)
48
(1.89)
23
(0.91)
10
(0.39)
38
(1.5)
84
(3.31)
129
(5.08)
140
(5.51)
1,116
(43.94)
Snowfall mm (inches) 0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
3
(0.12)
15
(0.59)
34
(1.34)
81
(3.19)
25
(0.98)
6
(0.24)
0
(0)
0
(0)
164
(6.46)
humidity 51 55 61 46 40 31 12 7 34 48 46 50 40.1
Avg. rainy days 12 13 13 12 10 8 4 2 9 10 11 11 115
Avg. snowy days 0 0 0 0 1 6 11 15 4 0 0 0 37

Demography

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Lam Alif Mosque in Hasnuni is among the biggest mosques in Hazamaeia. About 95% of Hasnuni citizens identified themselves as Muslims.

Hasnuni is the most populated city in Hazamaeia. The 2010 census reported that 3,158,241 people lived within the City of Hasnuni jurisdiction area–with majority of the population concentrated in districts of Dovole Rtav, Shahali Rtav, Novolasia, and Sendvolasia–thus having a population density of 4,829 people/sq km. The median age is 32 with more than 20% of the population is below 20 years old. 34% of residents have a minimum educational of an undergraduate degree. 95% of the population identified themselves as Muslims, 2.4% were Christians, 1.3% were Jewish, 0.9% were Buddhists, and 0.4% were other religions.

The most common self-described ancestry identified for Hasnuni population is Hazamaeian at 98.2%. Majority of other 1.8% identified their ancestry as European (mainly Germans, Dutch, and British) and Malagasy. From the 98.2% Hazamaeian, the residents mainly come from Hasnunian ethnic background (92%) that native to the area. Other ethnic described includes Rwnian (3%) Olyanivran (1.2%), and Kashvnet (0.8%).

Economy

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The National Bank of Hazamaeia building is located in Hasnuni.

As the financial, transportation and economic hub of Hazamaeia, Hasnuni has grown to become a wealthy and prosperous city. The largest economic sectors in Hasnuni, as measured by the number of people employed, include international shipping, retail, finance, and information technology. Since the turn of the 350th bicentury of Rahernw, jobs have slowly moved from manufacturing into service sectors. Hazamaeia Stock Exchange and the headquarter of the National Bank of Hazamaeia are located in Hasnuni, as welll as the headquarters of over 60 various national companies and around 110 regional headquarters for multinational corporations.

As of 2010, around 0.2% of the Hasnuni citizens are unemployed. Other 2.3% of citizens are half-unemployed. Hasnuni is both the most expensive city and richest in terms of net earnings in Hazamaeia. Hasnuni provides over 45% of Hasnunia State gross domestic product in 2013.

Infrastructure

Health system

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Residential apartment in Ensika district.

Health services in Hasnuni are delivered through a dominance of public systems with a little private systems. Health is among the main concern of the federal government of Hazamaeia so that hospitals and local wellness center is subsidized. 50 registered hospitals in total from the Ministry of Health is located in Hasnuni. Every district in Hasnuni has at least one local wellness center (Hazam language: Сэнԝавунԝ senwavunw).

Housing

The federal government through the Ministry of Infrastructure and Telecommunication manages public housing properties in Hasnuni, including around 5000 properties located in the northern and western part of the city. Vertical housing trend is rising after the turn of the 350-100 Rahernw and currently the city has about 90 apartments which at least has 3 stories.

Transportation

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NL 3 route toward Yoaniowa. Private owned motor vehicles are strictly regulated in Hazamaeia so even during rush hour congestion rarely happens.

Civilian motor vehicles are pretty uncommon in Hasnuni streets since private ownership of motor and other fuel-based vehicles is controlled strictly in Hazamaeia. However the road network is available widely with four inner city toll and a outer ring toll road which all are connected with the national road network. According to the 2010 census, only about 10% of households own at least one motorcycle, 7% of households own at least one automobile. The scarcity makes Hasnuni one of the least congested city in the world.

Hasnuni City Transportation Authority (Hazam language: Диният Виадринр дэл Кроми дэл Хаснуни Diniyat Viadrinr dél Kromi dél Hasnuni) in other side maintains the whole public transport facilities in Hasnuni which consists of 25 city bus routes and 12 metro route. The authority has planned to increase its armada and probably add another two routes for the metro by the end of 2020. The city was once also served by a tram network which is now obsolete. Hasnuni has one of the busiest city public transport network in the world with the metro route carried more than 19,500,000 passenger in 2013.

Intercities and interstate highway are available through NL 1 route eastward to Isnova; NL 2 northward to Anam Sna; and NL 3 southward Yoaniowa which are used by several intercity bus routes. Hasnuni is also served by the Proklarominya Central Station which has more than 14 routes to various cities across Hazamaeia as far as Alamanta and Sovenosk while at the same time also serving several commuter routes wholly maintained by the Hazamaeian Public Railways Company (AZZH).

Port of Hasnuni is the seaport serving the city with around 24 domestic and international passenger routes. It is also the biggest seaport in Hazamaeia and maintains much of the international trade shipment for northeastern Hazamaeia. The seaport is located at Ilhavvramvani district, Eakhsun County, around 40 km east of Hasnuni.

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Port of Hasnuni, the biggest seaport in Hazamaeia.
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Pos Hasnunia Wind Farm, Bight of Hasnuni, supplies some of its generated electricity for Hasnuni.

Uponizien International Airport (IATA: HSU, ICAO: WHHH) is the main airport that serves Hasnuni. It is both the first and the busiest international airport in Hazamaeia and serves both domestic and international flights. The airport is located around 90 km southeast of the city in Uponizien district, Haatel County. Another airport is the Aieta Rilayeta Airforce Base owned by the Hazamaeian National Air Force located east of the city in Varekamlekhaya district, Eakhsun County, which operates as a military base.

Utilities

Power is supplied mainly from the Qariyar Hydroelectric Power Plant in Haatel County and the offshore Pos Hasnunia Wind Farm in the Bight of Hasnuni, both owned by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Telecommunication. Water storage for the city is also from the Qariyar Dam and several tributaries of the Rtav River.

Urban structure

Panorama of Hasnuni looking east.

Hasnuni's Central Business District (CBD) is located around the center of the city. The western and eastern part are mostly composed of urban dwellings. The CBD roughly includes the districts of Somtue, Humso Rtav, Shahali Rtav, Dovole Rtav, Novolasia, Sendvolasia, Pograni, and Yurodngve. Many international embassies are located in the Pograni district.

Hasnuni has more than 59 skyscraper buildings which majorly serve as apartment, office building, government building, and shopping center.

Park and open spaces

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Marhasnurtav Park in summer, 2012.

Hasnuni has a lush of open spaces and access to waterways. Within the CBD districts, there are the Pograni Park, Herleniya Av-Rtava Garden, and the Uvunsur Federal Courtyard. In the other part of the city there are Marhasnurtav Park, Unity Square, Sardaanka Reserved Water Catchment Area, and the Hasnuni Botanic Garden home to about 2000 collection of plant species maintained by the Ministry of Forestry and Environment.

Culture

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One of Hazamaeian National Philharmonic Orchestra concerts in Hasnuni Dome of Culture.

Hasnuni plays an important role as the center of cultural research and exhibition in Hazamaeia. Famous museums and galleries such as National Museum of Hazamaeia with its countless collection, Hazamaeian Museum of Art, and the National Archive Museum are located in the city. Hasnuni also hosts several cultural festivals including the traditional Hetnui festival, Hasnuni Film Festival, Hasnuni Literature and Science Festival, and also the annual Hasnuni International Fair. As the capital city, Hasnuni also hosts the annual Flag Ceremony of Unity Day at the Presidential Palace.

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A part of the 2012 Tour de Votskad in Hasnuni.

The National Statistics Bureau reported that in the year 2013, Hasnuni recieved an estimated total of 3.1 million international and domestic visitors. The most well-known attractions include the National Museum of Hazamaeia, the Kosumdria Bridge, Tower of Peace, Lam Alif Mosque, and the Hasnuni Botanic Garden. The Hazamaeian National Philharmonic Orchestra play regular concert monthly in the Hasnuni Dome of Culture.

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Stadium of Unity, the national stadium of Hazamaeia, is located in Hasnuni.

Sport

Prominent sporting venues in Hasnuni include the Stadium of Unity, the national stadium of Hazamaeia, and the Hasnuni Indoor Sports Central, which has indoor venues for badminton, team handball, volleyball, and fencing. Hasnuni Center for Natation and Water Sports is home to several water sporting activities such as swimming, water polo, and diving with a reserved part of the Rtav River being used for rowing, canoeing, and kayaking. There is also Hasnuni Ice Center with venues for ice sporting such as skating, curling, and ice hockey. Hasnuni is represented by the Haluvamran Hasnuni for the Hazamaeian Rugby League and by Nupuzeze Hasnuni for the Hazamaeian Handball League. Hasnuni also hosts international sport events including Hazamaeia Open (badminton), Hasnuni Haztel Sailing Championship, and a part in the Tour de Votskad.

Media

Hasnuni is the location of some prominent broadcast and printed media of Hazamaeia. Hazamaeian News Agency is headquartered in the city. Several television network such as the government-owned La television channel also has its headquarter in Hasnuni. By the end of 2010, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Telecommunication reported that 35 radio stations frequencies are audible everywhere in the city area.

People from Hasnuni

  • Ursantea Levamensadartwknara (navy admiral, explorer, first Hazamaeian to reach Australia)
  • Ivorelia Arekalarustualnre (writer)
  • Arwsena Izcymdulantsika (first governor of Hasnunia State)
  • Milnaskia Terentevnalera (physicist, Hazamaeian inventor of electromagnetic wave)
  • Zavinaru Safalemaren (pianist)
  • Vel Uvnium Urastavensuaqa (chemist, physicist, Hazamaeian inventor of the periodic table)

Twin towns and sister cities

Hasnuni is twinned with:

See also

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Largest cities of Hazamaeia
Census 2010, DNN
Rank Name State/Province Pop. Rank Name State/Province Pop.
Hasnuni
Hasnuni
Vezelmeska
Vezelmeska
1 Hasnuni Hasnunia 3,158,241 11 Desmaltkum Desmaltkum 81,250 Fastikhshevats
Fastikhshevats
Naech
Naech
2 Vezelmeska Khlabakhten 1,501,170 12 Monnusg Zugutna 80,573
3 Fastikhshevats Fastikhshevats 950,017 13 Nahatnamak Naharnawa 78,124
4 Naech Naech, F.C.T. 450,275 14 Panalava Runia 70,912
5 Sovenosk Sovenosk, S.T.P. 400,322 15 Ravesla Dulmun 67,211
6 Alamanta Alamanta 229,388 16 Yaptinoj Movyunska 65,314
7 Tseva Fostralaq 195,716 17 Arappun Arappun 64,988
8 Legapal Sorannai 171,117 18 Hawamiruk Galnayuk 56,899
9 Anam Sna Votskad 146,404 19 Ichslapun Ichslapun 56,201
10 Seneskda Seneskda 101,002 20 Savamea Tavannur 53,391

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