Genoa

Genova (or just Genoa) is the capitol of the Genoese Republic. It is a major port city of Europe and also a center of fine arts and banking. Genova has a population of 64,000 people, and is the largest city in the Most Serene Republic of Genoa. The incumbnant doge of Genoa has a villa located one kilometer outside the city, and a townhouse in the city's walls.

Mariana
The Mariana District is the bustling hub of main transport to the Genoese Republic. It serves its name and boasts an impressive naval yard, with a total of 18 seperate docks. There is also a collection of smaller docks used by Genoese fishermen, and socialites. A large fish and spice market welcomes forieners or just a crowd of people walking home from the Mercato District. Along the seafront, a long strip of townhomes line the shore, and some have been renovated into shops. At both ends, where the wall begins from, two towers guard the area and each can hold a total of fifty men at one time.

Mercato
The Mercato District is the main market area of the city. Many merchants can be seen along the streets, offering spices, silks, wine, art, and many more goods. In the daytime, it is very busy and crowded with people, and that is why a road outside the wall leads to the Genova Hill Fortress, the main military installment of Genoa. Even though the district is composed of shops, the northern part holds the Piazzo di Dumo, a large public sqaure that holds the biggest church in Genoa. The Piazzo di Dumo is also a small area of townhomes, and small shops, making one of the wealthest places in Genoa.

Dimora
The Dimora District of Genoa is where most people live, and can be extremely crowded at some times. In its center, a massive piazzo is built, and was once a Roman Forum, showing Genoa's long and rich history. However, the Roman ruins have been mostly cleared to build new homes for the growing population of the city. Dimora is also the largest district by area, and the Torre di Rosa makes a signifigant change in the way Genoa is viewed from the harbor.

Ministero
The Ministero district is by far the wealthest place in the entire republic. The Palazzo Ducale di Genova is a massive building holding the chamber of ministers and is the seat of Genoese power. It is under one of the most strict watches, and is the area with the least amount of crime in Genova. This is basicly the most pristine spot in all of the Republic of Genoa.