Greenhill

Greenhill & Southdene (IPA: /ˌgrɛnəl ən(d) ˈsʌðdən/; toki pona: ma nena en ma anpa), commonly known as Greenhill (IPA: /ˈgrɛnəl/; toki pona: ma nena), is a self-governing city-state in Eastern Nostria. Geographically, Greenhill lies along the southern bank of the River Seine in an area where the waterway widens as it meanders known as Greenhill Bay. For the majority of Terra Nostra's history, Greenhill has been the most important and productive cultural centre and it has the highest active population of any settlement in Terra Nostra.
History
Settlement
Greenhill was the first settlement after the Great Spawning and was founded by Maria and Kawa on a joint venture. They discovered the mountainous landscape at the eastern coast of Nostria and began the founding of Greenhill with the construction of a simple staircase up from the river to a slight terrace in the hill. It was upon this terrace that Blossom House was built by Maria, shortly followed by Kawa's House. The first road built was Blossom Plaza, connecting the old staircase to Blossom House. Shortly thereafter, Occult Street was built by person or persons unknown connecting Blossom House to Kawa's House. The name Occult Street, however, did not come about until later when the apothecary was built.
Growth
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Founding of Southdene
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Geography
Landscape
Greenhill lies between Greenhill Hill, a long mountainous hill that spans the length of the town, and the River Seine on the northern side. At the part of the Seine by which Greenhill was founded, the course of the river is much wider than at other points and it begins to meander northwards. This area became known as Greenhill Bay.
On the other side of Greenhill Hill, the valley of Southdene provides a large expanse of flat land for building and therefore gave its name to the later borough of Southdene.
Metropolitan area
The area comprising Greenhill and Southdene is formally known as the Greenhill Metropolitan Area and this area definition forms the basis of the foundation of the Greenhill Council.
Governance
Politics
Greenhill is an independent city-state which describes itself as self-governing. Formally, power is vested in a council which is made up of all resident members of the Greenhill Metropolitan Area.
Culture
Folklore
Due to its large and active population, Greenhill has a long history of folklore. Once such example is the legend of Occult Street where due to the unknown builder of Occult Street, many folk interpretations of its construction have been adopted instead.
Literature
Greenhill enjoys a rich literary culture, with Southdene Library housing the collections of many local writers and poets in its local authors section.
There has also been a long-running news publication in Greenhill since the early days of its settlement, known as the Greenhill Herald. To date there have been two published editions of the newspaper. It is overseen by the Greenhill Publishing Company situated in Publishing House on Paper Street.