New Brno

New Brno (Wolfish: Novó Brno) is the capital and largest city of Wolfyland and the New Brno Province. New Brno is home to over 2.9 million people and 2.3 million wolfies, which make up a population of over 5.2 million. The city has a mostly warm climate with it's beaches, and is the political, cultural and economic center of Wolfyland.

History & Name
In the year 1533, two explorers from Czechia were looking for a new home, and after exploring for many weeks, they found some land by a beach, which they decided to settle in and call "New Brno" (Czech: Nové Brno, Wolfish: Novó Brno), named after the Czech city of Brno, which they originated from.

Districts
Wolfyland has 24 districts, the most famous being the Center, Poší Hora and Myšíkov.

Demographics
As of the 2021 census, New Brno has about 2,902,774 people and 2,316,413 wolfies, with the population of the urban area being 4,003,488 people and 3,288,156 wolfies, and the metropolitan area having 13,047,478 people and 10,943,049 wolfies.

Transport
Even though New Brno has roads and highways like most other major cities, it is also a very walkable city. People and wolfies can use walk on sidewalks, or use the adequate public transport serving the city since 1862, which includes trams, trolleybuses and minibuses.

Sister Cities

 * Flag of Baglandia.png Cogborough, Baglandia
 * Flag of Creparia.png Asyanto, Creparia
 * Flag of the Czech Republic.svg ,
 * Flag of the Czech Republic.svg ,
 * Flag of Jekus.png Tengoka, Jekus
 * Flag of Masemicki.png Qripolip, Masemicki
 * Flag of North Macedonia.svg ,
 * The Flag of Silvesta.png Pinaaska, Silvesta
 * The Flag of Silvesta.png Wanvar, Silvesta
 * Flag of Songe.png Pukrik, Songe
 * Flag of Tularia.png Amsokar, Tularia
 * Flag of the United States.svg ,
 * Flag of the United States of Lower Brunswick.png Westmore, USLB
 * Flag of Yare.png Yattertay, Yare

Trivia

 * New Brno has one of Europe's tallest skyscrapers, which is the Wolfy Victory Tower at a height of 466 m. It also has the world's 2nd tallest flagpole, with a height of 192 m.