Norwich, St. Lawrence

Not to be confused with the other fictional Norwich, or the ones in Norfolk, England and Connecticut.

Norwich is the capital city of the Federal Republic of St. Lawrence and is the second-most populous city in STL and the political center of the country. Known as the "Montreal of the Fictional World", it was first settled by British colonists in 1760.

Points of interest

 * Downtown Norwich
 * Old Norwich
 * Notre-Dame Basilica
 * Port of Norwich
 * Saint Joseph's Oratory
 * Claudia Zobel Stadium
 * Rufino Building (SFSF's studios and HQ, The Pierre Péladeau Company and Central Television Network STLMK's Laurentian HQ)
 * Rue Murdochville (nicknamed "The Heart of the Media Industry in St. Lawrence")
 * McGill University
 * Champlain International Airport (on Outer Norwich)
 * Mall of Laurentia
 * Maison des Résidences de Norwich (the residential place of the President of St. Lawrence)
 * Congressmen's Building
 * Norwich Museum of Classic Television (a take to The Museum of Classic Chicago Television)

Television
There are 29 TV stations in the Norwich Metropolitan Area. Full list here:

https://fictionaltvstations.fandom.com/wiki/Template:NorwichTV

The oldest privately-owned station is SFSF (channel 3), of the Central Television Network STLMK.

Radio
There are 11 radio stations in the NMA (5 AM/kHz, 6 FM/MHz).

Newspapers and Magazines
Many newspaper outlets sell newspapers and magazines in any language, such as Le Monde, USA Today, Reader's Digest, International Herald Tribune, and many others. The chief local newspaper in English is the Norwich Citizen, a newspaper owned by the Postmedia Network, while the chief French-language newspaper is Le Devoir.