Tikingi

Tikingi ( Nuhin pronunciation: [tiʃɪŋi]), formerly known as Teashingie, is a major town in the Tikingi district of northern Nuhinba. The city has the largest concentration of the Nuhin-speaking Valka people, comprising the majority of the town. Tikingi has a population of 20,499 as of 2021, and has an area of 100 km². It is located in the Oplang river, and is one of the oldest Nuhin towns.

History
Tikingi was established in the 11th century by the Valka people as a trading center. It immeditately became the capital of the newly established Principality of Valkania, under suzerainty of the Nuhin Kingdom. Tikingi became one of the most prosperous towns in the Nesionytan Islands, and was even a center of Valkanian Nutaderram. The prince of Valkania ordered the establishment of the Tikingi Valkanian Temple in 1203, and was built in 1209. Tikingi later became an important city in Nutaderram and became a pilgrimage site.