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[[Image:Downtown_Nemonos_city.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Downtown Nemonos City.]]'''Nemonos City''', is the largest city in [[Nemonos|Nemonos State]] USA. It is the financial and economic hub of the state. The Nemonos metro area also contains 3/4 of the total state population. Officially the population of Nemonos City is 428,000 while the larger metro area is over 826,000. Nemonos City is also a very dense city with average population density in excess of 26,000/ sq km.
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|official_name = City of Toronto
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|nickname = [[Toronto's name|T.O., Hogtown, The Big Smoke, Toronto the Good, T-Dot]]
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|motto = Diversity Our Strength
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|map_caption = Location of Toronto and its [[census metropolitan area]] in the province of [[Ontario]]
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|subdivision_name2 = [[East York, Ontario|East York]]<br />[[Etobicoke, Ontario|Etobicoke]]<br />[[North York, Ontario|North York]]<br />[[Old Toronto, Ontario|Old Toronto]]<br />[[Scarborough, Ontario|Scarborough]]<br />[[York, Ontario|York]]
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|leader_title = [[Mayor of Toronto|Mayor]]
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|leader_name = [[David Miller (Canadian politician)|David Miller]]
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|established_title = Established
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|established_date = [[August 27]], [[1793]]
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|established_title2 = [[Municipal corporation|Incorporated]]
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|established_date2 = [[March 6]], [[1834]]
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|established_title3 = [[Amalgamation (politics)|Amalgamated]]
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|established_date3 = [[January 1]], [[1998]]
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|area_footnotes =<ref name="2006censuspop">{{cite web | url = http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/popdwell/Table.cfm?T=203&SR=1&S=3&O=D&RPP=25&CMA=535
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| title = Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, census metropolitan areas, census agglomerations and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2006 and 2001 censuses - 100% data
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|area_code = [[Area code 416/647|(416) and (647)]]
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|website = [http://www.toronto.ca toronto.ca]
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'''Toronto''' ({{IPAEng|t����r��nto��}}, local pronunciation {{IPA|[��tr��no��]}}) is the [[List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population|largest city]] in [[Canada]]<ref>[http://wwp.canada-ca.net/ Canada], [[Greenwich Mean Time]]. Retrieved on 2007-07-08.</ref> and is the [[Provinces and territories of Canada|provincial]] [[Provincial and territorial capitals of Canada|capital]] of [[Ontario]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gov.on.ca/ont/portal/!ut/p/.cmd/cs/.ce/7_0_A/.s/7_0_252/_s.7_0_A/7_0_252/_l/en?docid=004690|title=History of Ontario's Legislative Buildings|publisher=Government of Ontario|accessdate=2007-07-13}}</ref> It is located on the northwestern shore of [[Lake Ontario]].<ref>[http://www.city-data.com/world-cities/Toronto.html Toronto, Ontario, Canada, North America] Retrieved on 2007-[[July 8|07-08]].</ref> With over 2.5 million residents,<ref name="2006censuspop" /> it is the fifth-most populous municipality in [[North America]],<ref>{{cite web|
 
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assessdate=[[July 9]], [[2007]]}}</ref> and the 46th [[World's largest cities|most populous]] in the world. Toronto is at the heart of the [[Greater Toronto Area]] (GTA), and is part of a densely-populated region in south-central Ontario known as the [[Golden Horseshoe]] which is home to over eight million residents.<ref>Total population of the Greater Toronto Area comprises the regional municipalities of [[Regional Municipality of Durham, Ontario|Durham]] (561,258), [[Regional Municipality of Halton, Ontario|Halton]] (439,256), [[Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario|Peel]] (1,159,405) and [[Regional Municipality of York, Ontario|York]] (892,712). These population figures are taken from {{cite web
 
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| title = Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census divisions, 2006 and 2001 censuses - 100% data
 
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| publisher = [[Statistics Canada]]
 
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}}</ref><ref name=Provstat>The fact that these municipalities form the GTA is stated in {{cite web
 
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| url = http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/english/economy/demographics/projections/2006/index.html
 
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| title = Ontario Population Projections Update, 2005-2031 Ontario and Its 49 Census Divisions
 
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| publisher = [[Ministry of Finance (Ontario)|Ministry of Finance]], Government of Ontario
 
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| quote = The Greater Toronto Area (GTA), comprised of the City of Toronto and the regional municipalities of Durham, Halton, Peel and York, ...
 
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|title=Portrait of the Canadian Population in 2006: Subprovincial population dynamics, Greater Golden Horseshoe
 
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|work=[[Statistics Canada]], 2006 Census of Population
 
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|accessdate=2007-03-13}}</ref> The [[census metropolitan area]] (CMA) had a population of 5,113,149,<ref name="2006censuspop" /> and the Greater Toronto Area had a population of 5,555,912 at the [[Canada 2006 Census|2006 Census]].<ref name=Provstat/>
 
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As Canada's economic capital, Toronto is considered a [[global city]]<ref>"[http://mail.architexturez.net/+/In-Enaction/archive/msg00800.shtml What makes a global city?]", (2007)</ref> and one of the top financial cities in the world. <ref>"[http://www.citymayors.com/economics/financial-cities.html]", ''[[Toronto Star]]'' (2004). Retrieved on 2007-07-08.</ref> Toronto's leading economic sectors include [[finance]], business services, [[telecommunications]], [[aerospace]], [[transportation]], [[mass media|media]], [[arts]], [[film]], [[television]] production, [[publishing]], [[computer software|software production]], [[medical research]], [[education]], [[tourism]] and [[sports]] industries.<ref name=TorontoEconomy>[http://www.toronto.ca/ City of Toronto] (2007) - [http://www.toronto.ca/invest-in-toronto/tor_overview.htm Toronto economic overview], [http://www.toronto.ca/invest-in-toronto/clusteroverview.htm Key industry clusters] and [http://www.toronto.ca/invest-in-toronto/pdf/economy.pdf A Diversified Economy]. Retrieved on [[2007-03-01]].</ref><ref>{{cite web
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==History==
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Nemonos City was founded in 1960 as a utopian escape from the sprawling cities elsewhere in the US. This did not last long as market forces soon resulted in Nemonos moving to a more traditional style of urban development. The creation of the Nemonos Regional Transportation Authority in the early 1960s resulted in an extensive expressway network that further propelled development outwards.
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| accessdate=2007-03-01}}</ref> The [[Toronto Stock Exchange]], the world's seventh largest, is headquartered in the city, along with a majority of Canada's corporations.<ref name=TorontoEconomy/>
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Toronto's population is [[Cosmopolitanism|cosmopolitan]] and [[international]],<ref name=diverse_city>{{cite book
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In 2007, the City of Nemonos changed its name to Nemonos City to avoid conflict with the State of Nemonos. Also in 2007, Nemonos City merged with the adjacent city of Maple Heights to form a larger more efficient municipal organization.
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}}</ref> reflecting its role as an important destination for [[Immigration to Canada|immigrants to Canada]]<ref>{{cite web
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| accessdate=2007-03-01}}</ref>. Toronto is the world's most diverse city by percentage of non-Canadian-born residents, as about 49 percent of the population were born outside of Canada.<ref name=diverse_city/><ref name=facts_of_Toronto/><ref>{{cite web
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| accessdate=2007-03-01}}</ref> Because of [[Crime in Toronto|the city's low crime rates]],<ref name=crime>{{cite web
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Residents of Toronto are called ''[[List of people from Toronto|Torontonians]]''. Toronto has a number of [[Sister cities of Toronto|sister cities]], which are selected based on economic, cultural and political criteria.
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== Metropolitan Area ==
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[[Image:Nemonos_metro_area_sat.jpg|thumb|right|245px|Nemonos Metro Area]]
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The Nemonos Metropolitan Area is large sprawling urban agglomeration that surrounds Nemonos City. Covering 3 counties, the metropolitan area is composed of 24 individual municipalities. The total population of the area is 826,096. The average population density across the metro area is 6,884/ sq km. This contrasts sharply with the density of Nemonos City proper and reflects the low density sprawl nature of the region.
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== Economy ==
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Nemonos City's economy is primarily service based. Downtown Nemonos City is home to numerous large financial companies. South Nemonos has a significant industrial sector, but this has been shrinking as industry moves out of the central core to the suburbs.
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== Airport ==
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Nemonos City is served by 2 airports. Nemonos-Headwaters International Airport is the main airport and handles the vast majority of all air travel into and out of the region. The smaller, and older, Douglas MacDonald Airport in [[Cairn]] is smaller and is primarily used by the US Air Force.
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== Education ==
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Nemonos City has a highly regarded public school system. It is one of the best funded and highest ranked school systems in an inner city in the US. The area is also served by several campuses of the University of Nemonos. Downtown Nemonos City is also home to the largest library in the State, the Nemonos Metropolitan Library.
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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
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[[Image:Nemonos_Botanical_Gardens.jpg|thumb|left|275px|Nemonos Botanical Gardens.]]
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Nemonos City is the center of culture in the Nemonos Metro Area. There are several theaters and concert halls located in the downtown core. Downtown Nemonos City is also home to the Nemonos Botanical Gardens which is a major tourist draw.
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== Sports ==
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Nemonos City is not home to any of the metro area's professional sports teams. There are however several teams located in the Metropolitan area.
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Team: Nemonos Falcons
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<br>Sport: Soccer
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<br>Stadium Location: Cairn
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Team: Nemonos Highlanders
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<br>Sport: American Football
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<br>Stadium Location: Cairn
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Team: Nemonos Fighting Clownfish
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<br>Sport: Hockey
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<br>Stadium Location: Hillsburg
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== Crime ==
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Nemonos City has a fairly low crime rate, especially for an American city of its size. The downtown core is quite safe throughout the day and night due to excellent police coverage. The South Nemonos housing projects, however, are a zone of high crime and poverty. To date no major efforts have been made to clean up this neighbourhood.
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*[http://www.simtropolis.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=36&threadid=91891&enterthread=y Jargeah]

Current revision as of 23:28, 20 February 2008

Downtown Nemonos City.
Nemonos City, is the largest city in Nemonos State USA. It is the financial and economic hub of the state. The Nemonos metro area also contains 3/4 of the total state population. Officially the population of Nemonos City is 428,000 while the larger metro area is over 826,000. Nemonos City is also a very dense city with average population density in excess of 26,000/ sq km.


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[edit] History

Nemonos City was founded in 1960 as a utopian escape from the sprawling cities elsewhere in the US. This did not last long as market forces soon resulted in Nemonos moving to a more traditional style of urban development. The creation of the Nemonos Regional Transportation Authority in the early 1960s resulted in an extensive expressway network that further propelled development outwards.

In 2007, the City of Nemonos changed its name to Nemonos City to avoid conflict with the State of Nemonos. Also in 2007, Nemonos City merged with the adjacent city of Maple Heights to form a larger more efficient municipal organization.

[edit] Metropolitan Area

Nemonos Metro Area

The Nemonos Metropolitan Area is large sprawling urban agglomeration that surrounds Nemonos City. Covering 3 counties, the metropolitan area is composed of 24 individual municipalities. The total population of the area is 826,096. The average population density across the metro area is 6,884/ sq km. This contrasts sharply with the density of Nemonos City proper and reflects the low density sprawl nature of the region.

[edit] Economy

Nemonos City's economy is primarily service based. Downtown Nemonos City is home to numerous large financial companies. South Nemonos has a significant industrial sector, but this has been shrinking as industry moves out of the central core to the suburbs.

[edit] Airport

Nemonos City is served by 2 airports. Nemonos-Headwaters International Airport is the main airport and handles the vast majority of all air travel into and out of the region. The smaller, and older, Douglas MacDonald Airport in Cairn is smaller and is primarily used by the US Air Force.

[edit] Education

Nemonos City has a highly regarded public school system. It is one of the best funded and highest ranked school systems in an inner city in the US. The area is also served by several campuses of the University of Nemonos. Downtown Nemonos City is also home to the largest library in the State, the Nemonos Metropolitan Library.

[edit] Culture

Nemonos Botanical Gardens.

Nemonos City is the center of culture in the Nemonos Metro Area. There are several theaters and concert halls located in the downtown core. Downtown Nemonos City is also home to the Nemonos Botanical Gardens which is a major tourist draw.

[edit] Sports

Nemonos City is not home to any of the metro area's professional sports teams. There are however several teams located in the Metropolitan area.

Team: Nemonos Falcons
Sport: Soccer
Stadium Location: Cairn

Team: Nemonos Highlanders
Sport: American Football
Stadium Location: Cairn

Team: Nemonos Fighting Clownfish
Sport: Hockey
Stadium Location: Hillsburg

Team: Saigon Huskys
Sport: Soccer
Stadium Location: Saigon

[edit] Crime

Nemonos City has a fairly low crime rate, especially for an American city of its size. The downtown core is quite safe throughout the day and night due to excellent police coverage. The South Nemonos housing projects, however, are a zone of high crime and poverty. To date no major efforts have been made to clean up this neighbourhood.

[edit] Population Breakdown

Nemonos Metro Area population breakdown.

[edit] Cityscape

Nemonos City Skyline

[edit] Sister Cities

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