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{{Infobox settlement
| name = Sani Bursil
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| established_date2 = 1952
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| leader_name = Valentine Christie
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| population_demonym = Lakesider, Burisayian
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Officially '''Sani Bursil'''
The city and its metropolitan area constitute the premier gateway for legal immigration to Staynes, and as many as 1,200 languages are spoken in Sani Bursil, making it
The [[Wikipedia:Industrial Revolution|Industrial Revolution]] in the late 18th and early 19th centuries saw a massive population boom and migration of people towards the Burisaye area. Whilst towns and smaller cities around the lake prospered, the five cities of Gersega, Verhana, Keveri, Celidizia and Bursil saw the most growth. Drawing the boundaries between the five cities became a problem in the early 1930s as they began to overlap one another. In the late 1930s ideas began circulating of a super city connected by a supermassive dense inner city centre. Blueprints were put forward in 1941 which saw the closely-neighbouring city centres form one super-city centre, which was approved. The project to remodel the city began in 1942 with the city councils buying out the 4,000 residents in the two square mile radius between the five city centres and demolishing the site to its foundations. It was predicted that automobiles would become an integral part of commuting in the next few decades and so the inner city had additional plans for larger and more efficient roadworks between buildings. The five cities merged judicial courts and constructed its building in the new area. The city councils promoted new companies or existing companies on the outer city centres to buy land and rebuild there. Now, these companies are some of the richest in the world.
Until 1952, there was five major separate cities that occupied the lakeside. Sani Ferya, Sani Vora, Sani Keveri, Sani Celidizia and Sani Bursil. Each had existed since the early stages of the [[Morstaybishlian Empire]] with Sani Bursil and Sani Kerveri's roots laying from [[Staynes#Ancient Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlia]]. Each city prospered enormously by the riches of [[Lake Lamberta]], and by the 17th century the lake began to amalgamate people in from as far as Nniikt and as wide as Port Barnaul. The key to its success was the fundamental idea it held healing and extensive medicinal values. The five boroughs – Sani Ferya, Sani Vora, Sani Keveri, Sani Celidizia and Sani Bursil – were consolidated into a single city in 1952, forming the megalopolis. The city adopted its shortened name of ''Sani Bursil'' in 1955 due to the popularity of the residency of the [[List of Staynish Monarchs|monarchy]]. In 2016, Sani Bursil is by far the dominant district of the supercity by area, financial, and population as well as the richest▼
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Many districts and landmarks in Sani Bursil have become well known, and the city received a record 201 million tourists in 2016. Several sources have ranked Sani Bursil the most photographed city in the world.▼
▲Many districts and landmarks in Sani Bursil have become well known, and the city received a record 201 million tourists in 2016. Several sources have ranked Sani Bursil the most photographed city in
==History==
===Etymology===
Each city within Sani Bursil is governed by their own local government district. Gersega, Verhana, Keveri, Celidizia and Bursil. Sani Bursil as a whole is governed by a Lord Provost who works with the provosts of each city.
===Early History===
During the last interglacial period, the entire metropolitan area was underwater. However, there were a few rocky islets.
===Barkoln rule===
The area was settled in 452 AD by the kingdom of Barkoln. The first decade saw small skirmishes between the Lambole people and the Tuke. The Tuke settlement was reduced by plague, which allowed the Lambole to further establish the settlement, and by 345 AD was conned "The moonlight town" because of the strong light reflecting off of the lake from the moon. The area lasted under Barkoln rule for over half a millennia until its defeat to the First Ethalrian Empire in 896 AD.
===Ethalrian rule===
Birisaye fell under Ethalrian occupation in 896 AD, which lasted until 905, where they fell to the Tuke Empire. Approximately 3,400 people were killed.
===Tuke rule===
The Tuke Empire ruled the area once again from 905 - 925 AD.
===Morstaybishlian rule===
In 975 AD, the new-found Kingdom of Staynes invaded Burisaye, led by [[Pip the Gallant]]. The famous battle, the [[Stand of Fifty]], saw fifty Morstaybishlian soldiers defeat the entire remaining Tuke army, which roughly stood at 1,000. They maintained their rule for almost two centuries. In this period, the town grew from 95,000 to 410,000. In 991 AD, [[Slek the Gentle]] introduced Hobstiberries from Redrugus. Not long after, the metropolitan area was considered a city, although there was five towns, in four cases there were at least seven miles of separation.
In 1081 AD, [[Redrugus II]] ordered the construction of [[Sani Bursil Royal Palace|Burisaye Royal Palace]], located in the Bursil town.
===Second Ethalrian rule===
A second Ethalrian invasion in 1102, led by [[Tummikar I]] saw the end of Morstaybishlian occupation. Tummikar I executed Redrugus II in Meta daw park, which is also the King's existing burial site. Tummikar saw potential in Burisaye and invested a lot of labour into developing fortification and existing farmyards. However, due to threats other than Morstaybishlia, Tummikar was forced to abandon Burisaye in 1151 in favour for Santan and Ribenstadt.
===Second Morstaybishlian rule===
A week after abandonment, Morstaybishlia reclaimed the metropolis.
During [[Lambertus III]]'s reign, the metropolis had a population of 2 million. After the [[Great_Morstaybishlia#Union_of_the_Thrones|Union of the Thrones]], Burisaye reached new heights of emigration and became the most prosperous city of its time.
===Nineteenth century===
===Modern history===
==Geography==
===Cityscape===
===Architecture===
Sani Bursil has architecturally noteworthy buildings in a wide range of styles and from distinct time periods.
Sani Bursil's skyline, with its many skyscrapers, is universally recognised, and the city has been home to several of the tallest buildings in the world. As of 2011, Sani Bursil had 12,537 high-rise buildings, of which 1,236 completed structures were at least 330 feet (100 m) high, with over 240 completed skyscrapers taller than 656 feet (200 m). These include the Jeknu Tower, the government building for Finance Control.
===Boroughs===
===Climate===
===Parks===
===Military installations===
==Demographics==
===Population density===
===Race and ethnicity===
===Religion===
===Income===
==Economy==
===City economic overview===
===Tourism===
===Media and entertainment===
==Sport==
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