Fadyville

Fadyville (Isandarualese pronunciation: [fɐdəvil]; French pronunciation: ) (Ayhand: Ikánnati) is the largest city in mainland Isandarual, located four kilometers southeast of the western coast of the island. It is the second most populous city in Isandarual, with a population of 984,293. Fadyville is the capital of the Ikannati seyil, and has the largest Ayhand population. It is one of the two of Isandarual, along with Kalqyt.

Fadyville was established in an abandoned village found near the Kamatyn Port in 1890. It was believed to be an Ayhand village, but was left abandoned after the entire population moved to Kalqyt. The indigenous Ayhand lived in the area where the city now stands for centuries, and had been the center of the Ayhand Kingdom from 19 BC to 200 AD, when the capital was moved to Shisana. Originally established as Icanati, it was renamed to Fadyville in 1908 to honor the founder of the city, Fadyk Ansanu. In 1934, the city was renamed back to Icanati when Isandarual declared independence from France, but was reverted in 1950. Fadyville was incorporated with the Najambun seyil, until the Ikannati seyil was established in 2007, which incorporated the city within itself.

Since Kalqyt is the capital, Fadyville is the financial and economic center of mainland Isandarual, and is one of the emerging business centers in the Nesionytan Islands. It is an alpha city and accounts up to 3% of Isandarual's GDP. Fadyville was the most populous city in Isandarual, until it was overtaken by Kalqyt in 2004, but remained the financial hub of the mainland. It has the highest number of French-speakers in the country, where 78% of the city's population can read, write, or understand.