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Dvoreki (Chinese: 二河市) is the capital of Malichka and its largest city. It is located in and is the capital of the eastern state of Smrekavoda. The city has a temperate climate with four seasons: winter, summer, spring and autumn.

The city's name, Dvoreki, means "two rivers" because it is located at the confluence of the rivers Bistravoda and Modravrvica. The city's skyline is dominated by the Malichkan Alps which are located nearly 800 miles away.

Names in other Malichkan languages

 * Slovene (formal): Dvoreki grad
 * English (formal): Two Rivers
 * Chinese: 二河市
 * Bosnian: Dvijrijeke
 * Croatian: Dvorijeka
 * Serbian: Dvereki
 * Montenegrin: Dvorijek
 * Czech: Dvěřeky
 * Slovak: Dveriek
 * Italian: Duefiumia
 * Albanian: Dylumenj
 * Hungarian: Kétfolyó
 * Romanian: Douărâuri
 * Norwegian: Tolverberg
 * Swedish: Tvåfloder
 * Danish: Tofloder
 * Icelandic: Tværár
 * Finnish: Kaksjokka

History
It was first settled May 15th 1803 by Montenegrins and Slovenes. The first time the Cantonese have set foot in the area was not until 1839 when they set up a trading post on the embankment of the Modravrvica river.

On the 100th anniversary of Malichkan colonization it was incorporated into the state of Smrekavoda. The city was declared "open" by the monarchy during World War 2 to avoid getting bombed by Japanese forces.

During the final weeks of the 1991 coup, devastating riots led by supporters of then-supreme leader Brian Bjergsen broke out protesting the restoration of the monarchy, calling for the dictatorial Bjergsen regime to be retained. This was the last time a riot has occurred in the city. Regardless, the riots were foiled after the 1991 royal coup and Bjergsen was ousted.

In 2000 a magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck the outskirts of the city, only causing minor damage to the downtown area. The site of the Next Industries factory (Next Industries was a Bjergsen-owned biotech company) has been converted into a recreational facility simulating eight biomes, all but two of which are found in Malichka.

During the 2018 coup, the city was heavily fortified by tanks and members of the Royal Armed Forces, led by General Jebediah Joksimović. The coup was successful, leading to then-PM Marko Dugandžić's impeachment.

Buildings

 * RTVM Studios
 * Dvoreki Old City Hall
 * Bjergsen Castle
 * Smrekavoda State Palace
 * Malichkan National Museum
 * National Gallery
 * Malichka Telecom Tower
 * Blažević Fortress
 * Glas Theater and Performing Arts Centre
 * Tower 120
 * Eima Jolum Entertainment offices
 * Kjellberg Tower
 * Dugandžić Manor
 * Hotel Jagode
 * Dvoreki Convention Centre (venue of Minecon 2018)
 * Tsui Feng Huang Temple
 * Technological History Museum
 * St. George's Cathedral

Schools

 * Ludwig Primary School
 * Malichka Catholic University
 * National University
 * DeWitte Secondary School
 * Lyceum of Malichka University Dvoreki

Malls

 * SM City Dvoreki (the only overseas branch of the Philippines' SM mall chain)
 * Robinsons Place Dvoreki (also the only overseas branch of Robinsons Malls of the Philippines)
 * Greenmeadow Mall Dvoreki

Convenience stores/supermarkets

 * Familymart
 * Daily Yamazaki
 * Ampm
 * Lawson Station
 * Alfamart
 * Spar

Retail

 * Octagon Computer Superstore
 * CD-R King
 * Toy Kingdom
 * CVS Pharmacy

Restaurants

 * Pizza Hut
 * Hap Chan Tea House
 * Domino's Pizza
 * Cafefrance
 * Auring's Chicken Wings

Banks

 * Citibank
 * Post Office Bank
 * Malichkan Development Bank
 * Royal Bank of Malichka

Others

 * Imagination Land
 * Eima Jolum Entertainment Gamers' Lounge and Arcade
 * Kidzania Dvoreki
 * Rupert DeWitte Stadium
 * Dvoreki Schmidfeld International Airport
 * The Nested Earth

Tourism
About 50,000 foreigners visit the city annually, mainly workers and tourists. The city's official tourism mascots are the Critters from the Rivers, created by the Ministry of Tourism in 2010. 52% of overseas workers in Dvoreki are Filipinos while 38% of overseas tourists visiting Dvoreki hail from El Kadsre, which explains the sudden rise of EK-pop (Kadsreian pop) in the country.

Transport
The main rail commuter transport systems are the Dvoreki Tram (LRT) and Dvoreki Metro (MRT). Bus companies in the city include: The Ford Bridge connects the Modravrvica side and the city's arts district, 17 Decembra while the Bjergsen Bridge links 17 Decembra to the Bistravoda side. Several other bridges connect both sides of the city between the Bistravoda River. The city's main airport is the Dvoreki Schmidfeld International Airport.
 * MBS Citybus
 * DCTA Buses
 * I Heart Dvoreki Bus