Pacific Bay City (Vegetarian World)

Pacific Bay City is the capital and largest city of. It is also the largest city on the west coast of, with a population of 1,072,000.

History
Originally home to the Yelamu and Ramaytush Costanoan people, the land was bought by the British government to serve as a capital and strategic port on the Pacific coast of Pemhakamik. Over time, Pacific Bay City became a major city, drawing in hordes of people of European descent, mostly from east-coast colonies. Grand buildings were constructed and the city became a center for fine art. The 1906 earthquake destroyed many buildings, but because of good fire-prevention measures in place before the big one, fires broke out only locally but did not consume much of the city. After the earthquake, major reconstruction took place, and better earthquake-resistant techniques were put into place to protect buildings from future earthquakes. For example, the Beaux-Arts Pacifica Capitol building, opened in 1915, contains 7035 metric tons of structural steel. In the 1900s, increasingly, there came to be a major presence of Oriental settlers. In the early part of the 20th century, the largest group was Japanese. Shortly after the, Chinese and Taiwanese made up the bulk of new Asian immigrants. However, starting in the late 1970s Japanese again started to immigrate in large numbers to Pacific Bay City, now roughly equal in numbers to the Chinese/Taiwanese in the city. Besides the Orient, people from many countries, as well as from within Pacifica have come to call Pacific Bay City their home. Pacific Bay City has a long history of progressivism and tolerance. Owing to this, it is a major historic center of the homosexual rights and environmental movements.

Ethnic Groups

 * 38% European
 * 37% Oriental
 * 17% Chinese/Taiwanese
 * 15% Japanese
 * 05% other Orientals
 * 09% Pemhakamik Aboriginal
 * 07% Pacifican Aboriginal
 * 01% Mejican Aboriginal
 * 01% other Pemhakamik Aboriginal
 * 05% Indian
 * 01% Pachan
 * 07% multiple ancestry
 * 03% others