Naragoti

Naragoti (Sittapinian: Naraghsti [naraɡʱɔʈi]), formerly anglicized to as Nargawtie, is the capital and the most populous city of Sittapini, and is also the capital of the district of the same name. It is the oldest city in Sittapini, having to be established in the 6th century AD. It has the most in the state, and is named after its former ruling dynasty. The city has an area of 98 km², and a population of 776,234. Naragoti is the cultural, political, and economic center of Sittapini.

The city was established as a village in the 6th century AD. It was not formed as a capital until 1149 by Raja Sakhimudhon, who placed the kingdom's capital at the island's southeastern coast. It was formerly known as Sakhimudhon until the Bhomahuti dynasty took control of the entire island in 1568. Sakhimudhon was renamed to 'Naragoti', after the island's former ruling dynasty. Naragoti quickly became the political and economic center of the island. Many religious institutions were established, and the famous Borobudh Royal Palace was built at the center of the city. In the early 1970s, Naragoti was severely damaged during the Sittapinian civil war, but became the hub of rapid modernization and development after the period. In the late 1980s, Naragoti grew from one of the poorest cities in Nesionyta to one of the biggest economic centers of the archipelago.

Demographics
Naragoti has a population of 776,234 as of 2021, and is projected to reach 1 million in 2050. Around 90% of the city's population identify themselves as ethnic Sittapinian, with small numbers of ethnic minorities.

Twin cities
In 2017, the Sittapinian government recognized six cities as twins of Naragoti. They include:


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