Choyuda

The imperial city of Choyuda is the capital and seat of the royal throne of imperial Edu. It was founded thousands of years ago as a fishing village by the ancestors of the Choyu people and grew over time to become their capital and a major trading port. During the founding of greater Edu, all Choyu land in the city became property of the imperial throne and pledged to all people of the new nation. To this day much of Choyuda is public land and its abundant parks and canals are enjoyed by all. Present day Choyuda has grown to be the largest city in Sumarra and one of the largest cities in the world.

History
Choyuda was originally established as a fishing village of the ancient Choyu people.

Government and Population
Choyuda is home to just over 1 million people, making it the most populous city in Sumarra and one of the most populous cities in the world.

As the seat of the imperial throne of Edu, the Royal Emperor of Edu is the chief administrator in the city. However, due to the somewhat ceremonial nature of the position of emperor, most of the actual city management is run by the city council, comprised primarily of the emperor's closest advisers and their appointees.

Geography and Climate
The city lies on the northwestern coast of Sumarra, at the foot of the Okamuwa delta. The castle and inner walls of the city were built on one of the many islands in the bay, with further settlements eventually branching out to encompass much of the entire island chain in the delta.

Choyuda experiences a mediterranean climate (Koppen classification Csa) with warm, sunny weather throughout the spring, summer, and autumn, and mild, overcast weather in the winter.