Poneloya

Poneloya is the capital and most populated city in Jackodia and Central America as a whole. As of 2021, It is home to 6,856,295 people and a total of 21.1 million in the metro area. Downtown Poneloya is located roughly 8 miles from the Pacific Ocean and the city limits reach the Pacific Beaches.

Poneloya is a massive cultural and business hub in Central America and the World and sees over 80 million annual visitors.

Many powerful companies have their headquarters in Poneloya and almost every major company has offices in the city.

History
Poneloya was originally settled in 1658, and became the capital of Jackodia in 1804.

The city became the largest in the country in 1844 and has since pulled away.

Culture
Poneloya's culture is considered a mix of Central American, American, and European culture.

Sports Teams
Professional:


 * Poneloya Grizzlies (NBA)
 * FC Poneloya (Football)
 * Poneloya Hurricanes (NHL)
 * Poneloya Sharks (NHL)
 * Poneloya Cubs (MLB)
 * Poneloya Iguanas (American Football)
 * Jackodia WaveJumpers (AAA Baseball)
 * Poneloya IceFrogs (Minor League Hockey)

Collegiate:


 * Poneloya Frogs (Univ. of Poneloya, SEC)
 * Davidson Wildcats (Davidson University, Big East)
 * Western Jackodia Vikings (Western Jackodia University, A-10)

Tallest Buildings
Poneloya City Hall was the tallest building in the City from 1901 to 1987 at 548 feet tall. There was a "Gentleman's Agreement" that kept City Hall as the tallest building in the city, however, upon completion of the 945 foot tall One Liberty Place in 1987, that agreement effectively ended.

Stadiums/Arenas

 * JATAM Arena
 * Comcast Field
 * Poneloya International Raceway

Schools
Poneloya Public Schools has over 250 different schools in every part of the city. Additionally, several College and Universities are within city limits.

Transport

 * Poneloya International Airport
 * Poneloya Harbor

Others

 * Six Flags Poneloya
 * Over 30 different Golf Courses

Geography
Poneloya is located near the Pacific Coastline of Jackodia and has dozens of popular beaches. The Poneloya River flows through the city and flows 225 miles East into the Starfield Mountains, which includes several volcanoes.

Climate
Summers in Poneloya are very warm with highs generally in the 90s. In winter months, the temperatures are much more cooler and snow is sometimes a possibility, especially in November and January.