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Vallermoore
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Postby Vallermoore » Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:28 am

Upping Street where our Government is located.

Second is Gold Street where our finest shops are.

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The Kitsune-ko Federation
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Postby The Kitsune-ko Federation » Tue Jan 15, 2019 12:39 pm

We don't have a name for any roads In our townships, but we do have unofficial names for them. The most famous for us Fox Girls has to be what we call the "Unity Bridge", which goes over the river that separates the two towns. Each town also has a road that each Fox Girl knows about: for the western town, it would be their "Shrine Road", but for the eastern town, it would be the "Fox Girl Road", which is where the biggest establishments in our nation are, including our government hall.
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Five Nations
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Postby Five Nations » Tue Jan 15, 2019 12:51 pm

21st Unification Street where the King's Palace is located.
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Trinadaed
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Postby Trinadaed » Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:35 pm

Feline Street, Connecticut County, Ichibuura



Famous for its monthly cat race, where 1,500 cats race a marathon starting here in Feline Street.
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Technoscience Leftwing
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Postby Technoscience Leftwing » Wed Mar 13, 2019 7:58 am

The capital is called Futurograd, it is an administrative and scientific center. The buildings in the city are mostly two-story, walled, with patios. The center has a wide avenue, named after the transhumanist philosopher David Pierce, glass skyscrapers of research centers and the university, a hall of public meetings. The streets are named after leading figures: Eugene Lanti, Jean Mellier, Galilee, Spartacus and Rosa Luxemburg. Transport: electric cars. Oriental restaurant "Sito-do", Chinese garden, aquarium, museum, telecentre, shopping complex. Monument to Tsiolkovsky.

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Joija
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Postby Joija » Wed Mar 13, 2019 1:44 pm

Macquarie Square in St. Tristian is now extremely famous after legendary band The Ants did a photoshoot of them crossing the road outside the world-famous Macquarie Studios. A lot of people have tried to recreate The Ants’ 1969 classic “Macquarie Square” album cover, but to no avail.
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Tsuki
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Postby Tsuki » Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:35 pm

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Pazleimia 2
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Postby Pazleimia 2 » Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:16 pm

Armeston City/Cité du Armis-Ville

Pazleimia Avenue W and E City Centre
Pazleimia Avenue (West And East) is the Main Street which the city centre of Armeston is run from. Many things located on Pazleimia Avenue includes: The Grand Train Station, Independence Square, Cortieau Square, Pazleimia Settlers Museum, Pazleimia Art Gallery Museum, and the northern side of Tarrenford Plaza Central.

Armis-Ville Road City Centre, Little France
Armis-Ville Road is the road that is the name of Armeston is Pazleimian French And stretches from the city centre to the parliament. In the near-Centre of the street is home to Little France, a cute French building style suburb in Armeston, mainly built by French Settlers in Pazleimia.

Dolphin Bay Road Ashmanwood, Avewan, Dolphin Bay
Dolphin Bay Rd is rated the #1 scenic road in Pazleimia. The bridge over Dolphin Bay and the golden sands make it a pleasurable sight for tourists and citizens.

[PA1] Pazleimia Highway 1 Countrywide
Pretty self Explanatory, the Pazleimia Highway 1 is the literal equivalent to US 1 in the USA or SH1 in New Zealand, it spans the entirety of the country. Passes all the provinces except for Bayland Province.
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Indonesian Peoples
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Postby Indonesian Peoples » Thu Mar 14, 2019 7:00 am

D.R.I.P. Famous streets

1) Independence Street.

Where the president lives and manage the country!
2) legian street

A monument was made since the bali bombing in 2002 killing 202 people (most are westerns)
Because of terrorist organizations of al qaeda and timor leste rebelion.
3) Belimbing street

The president’s home and the declaration of a new constitution, set as the birth place of D.R.I.P.
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Nachfolgia
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Postby Nachfolgia » Sun Mar 17, 2019 2:02 pm

The most famous street in the Reich is Ludendorff Straße, one of Sturmgeistberg's high end shopping locations. The roadway leads right into Siegesplatz, where all of the Obersterfuhrurin's speeches are held. Ludendorff Straße was also the sight of the first open conflict between loyal Nachfolgians and communist revolutionaries in 1961, resulting in dozens of deaths.

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Great Britadia
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Postby Great Britadia » Sun Mar 17, 2019 2:52 pm

Victorian street is the most famous street in Londen. There are royal palace, prime minister' office, parliament building and several landmarks in this street

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Naxera
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Postby Naxera » Fri Mar 22, 2019 2:30 am

Trinitat Street. Is the most expensive boutique's street in Deblan also is were the first University in Naxera was build. There are also the National library in the street and the ministry of foreign affairs.

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Libumelland
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Libumelland Streets

Postby Libumelland » Sat Mar 30, 2019 1:10 am

#1 POLITICAL STREET
Avenidia San Miguel, Bahia de Aguaclara, Capital of Libumelland.
(Saint Michael’s Avenue)

Home to Parliamentas de Libumélia (Libumelland Parliament) And El Museo de Históricas-Libumélias (Libumelland History Museum).

#1 TOURISTY STREET
Esplañada de Bahia, Bahia de Aguaclara, Capital of Libumelland.
(Bay Esplanade)

That street where you have the usual strip of summer carnival on, and the beach and crystal-clear water is by. Like the boulevard esplanade street by Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro.
Most photographed place in Libumelland.

#1 SHOPPING STREET
Allajas de Plimiorios, Bahia de Aguaclara, Capital of Libumelland.
(Plimiorio’s* alley.)

Pedestrian only street. An alley way that acts like a mall.

#1 FAMOUS STREET OUTSIDE OF B.D.A. (THE CAPITAL CITY)
Calle Carreños, Esuevannio, Libumelland.
(Carreño’s* Street)

Just Esuevannio City’s Main Street.

#1 DANGEROUS ROAD
Gravalle Aceso Pico Vasajorias, Nantaro, Libumelland.
(Mt. Vasajorias Access Road)

Steep, dangerous, cliff side, leads to a summit of Libumelland’s second highest point, Pico Vasajorias. Like Northern Yungas Road in Bolivia.
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Basilia
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Postby Basilia » Tue Apr 09, 2019 8:25 am

La Via Turco, or The Turkish Way, is renowned for being a huge hub for trade, art, and illicit behavior all throughout the world. Technically it is not a street, but a canal (it's true name being the Canal de Luigi) that runs the length of of a district called Poco Turcuia ("Little Turkey") in the city of Porto Rocco. When The Yazuk Turks came to Basilia, many settled in Porto Rocco and tried to remake a home there. They settle in the eastern corner of the city, and the Canal de Luigi (which was previously infamous for being a red-light district) which runs through the ghetto became their marketplace. Over the years, playwrights and actors began settling in the far north end of the canal, closer to the Grand Canal, and soon theatres popped up.

Today the Via Turco is not only Porto Rocco's longest canal, but also the city's greatest attraction, with the arts district of the city beginning at the north end, the Turkish markets and roofed canal of the Luigi Bazaar resting in the mid-section, and the red-light district and more infamous bars and cannabis-selling coffeeshops at the far south.

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Vespertia
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Postby Vespertia » Tue Apr 09, 2019 9:42 am

There are three contenders, two of which is in Navenis.

• King's Boulevard, Navenis - Military parades, rallies and protests occur here. On one of the road's ends is the Royal Palace, on the other end is the Navenis Barracks, and the road passes through Parliament and many ministry buildings. The equivalent would be Washington's Pennsylvania Avenue

• Rahandir Boulevard, Navenis - this road is the main road of the Downtown district. This is lined with high-end shopping, commercial and, to an extent, residential, areas. The equivalent would be Riyadh's King Fahad Boulevard.

• Metro Belt Highway 1 - this road is the busiest highway in all of Vespertia. This is because it connects the three Special Urban Regions, as well as some other cities.
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Estainia
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Postby Estainia » Tue Apr 09, 2019 10:23 am

We certainly don't have famous streets, that's a bit of a silly thing.
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Tinhampton
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Postby Tinhampton » Tue Apr 09, 2019 11:27 am

Gasworks Road - the first house on that street being the official Mayoral residence - is the most widely-recognised street in the country. Also of note are the streets named after former Mayors that predominate in Tinhampton City Centre, sprawling out from the notorious triple roundabout that is Baptism Junction (from Baptism Day, the 5th of October; Miners' Junction is the main entrance to the Tinhampton Tin Mining Company out east); they are more recognisable than famous, however.
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Free Arabian Nation
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Postby Free Arabian Nation » Tue Apr 09, 2019 12:51 pm

Ramban Street, Jerusalem. Near Jason's tomb.

It is famous not for cultural reasons, but because of the last stand of the 46th Jerusalem Guard. The 46th was an Israel-Sponsered militia made up primarily of Refugees from Europe, Asia, and Africa and was led by the Kurdish Jew, Job Segalowitch. During the battle of Jerusalem (1956), the 46th was caught in a firefight between itself and a battalion 8 times its size. They took up position and fought until every last man was either dead or too injured to fight. Of the 65 soldiers in the 46th, only 7 survived, but of the 520 who attacked the 46th, only 276 survived. In their honor, a statue of all 65 men coming together to uphold the flag of Free Arabian Nation was built.
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The New Tlhannic State
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Postby The New Tlhannic State » Tue Apr 09, 2019 6:34 pm

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"The Street of Good Tidings" is a famous market street that runs from the New Northwestern gate all the way to the famous Apa Yuda Shrine at the crown of Kodame hill. It is in many ways like a mixture between a grand bazaar and Wall Street. It is also one of the "6 pilgrim paths" to Apa Yuda, the most important religious site in our country.

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Postby Ko-oren » Sat Aug 24, 2019 1:05 am

Blvd de Jéricho, in Aminey. It is the longest urban road in the country, which is also not open to cars. It runs from the northern city limits to the eastern city limits, along the coast, and is home to some of the most famous institutions of the country, including museums, religious buildings, and city hall. It has a total of 81 bridges, and provides a view on the Bay on every centimetre of the boulevard.
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Postby Bagong Luzon » Wed Sep 04, 2019 2:09 am

Epifanio delos Santos Avenue. On this circumferential road in the Royal Capital Duchy, the seeds of civil war were sown with the violent dispersion of supporters of a coup d'état that in turn was crushed, setting the stage for secession.
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Shalotte
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Postby Shalotte » Wed Sep 04, 2019 3:31 am

If Shalotte were to have a 'famous street', it'd likely be Mercadean Street, in Alauna. Believed to date from 545 B.C. when the capital was first settled, Mercadean Street has served as a central gathering point for merchants, farmers trading their goods, and smiths, masons, and other professionals hawking their wares for centuries. There are few Shalottes - even among those living on the more remote islands without ever having ventured to the main island of Hiort, where Alauna is located - who haven't heard of it.

The oldest pub in Shalotte, The Flying Auk, was built there some time during the second century, and has enjoyed healthy trade from the busiest street in the country ever since, though renovations over the years - and a complete rebuild in the 1750s - mean it bears little resemblance to the original structure. Still owned and operated by the same clan that originally built it, the Auk's proximity to the Gaeltyn has seen it frequented by the leaders of the country ever since the 1500s. So many important discussions and decisions have been had there that many in Alauna have nicknamed the pub (roughly translated) 'The Drunken Gaeltyn'.

Today Mercadean Street has evolved into one of the only relatively 'cosmopolitan' areas in the isles, lined on either side by some of the wealthiest family businesses in the country, including specialist shops, boutiques, and even a couple of restaurants. A common saying is "whatever you want, you'll find it in Mercadean", though some have expanded this saying with "you just won't be able to afford it".

Besides Mercadean Street, Domnaeni Lane - a straight cul-de-sac road at the edge of Alauna that leads directly to Domnaeni House, the official residence of the monarch - is quite well-known too, as is the road not far from Mercadean where the Gaeltyn building is located.

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Jerbasa
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Postby Jerbasa » Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:28 pm

The most famous street in Jerbasa would have to be Republic Street in Barsalia, the capital. On this street is located the Republican House, where the Jerbasan Republic was declared. Next to the Republican House is the Parliamentary Building, home to the Jerbasan Parliament.
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Postby Corunia and Mironor » Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:40 pm

Draco Street in Corunis. It's where a lot of major places are located and a lot of things happen
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