Glonisla is the second-largest city in El Kadsre.
History
Places
Buildings
- Caluza Hotel
- Romero Buiding
- Kezami Tower
- Ebe Building
- ANZ
- El Kadsre Post
- SkyCity Glonisla
Check Cashing
- Checkmasters
Restaurants
Sit down
- TGI Fridays
- Hooters
Pizza
Fast Food
- Dunkin' Donuts
- KFC
- McDonald's
- Taco Bell
- Burger King
- Wendy's
- Long John Silver's
Retailers
Stores
Schools
- Glonisla Kindergarten
- Mazeka School
- St Judes High School
Others
- Flip City Trampoline Park
- Six Flags Great Kadsre
- Jeepers!
Population
The population of Glonisla is about 7 million. (2017 estimate)
Culture
Media
One of El Kadsre's famous authors, Hinata Kazunori, was born in Glonisla in 1941. She wrote several novels under the collective series The Rainbow Mirror. The first novel in the series, Akari Kagamine, and the Rainbow Mirror was published in 1991 and garnered critical acclaim from critics. The Akari Kagamine Magic Show has been running at the Glonisla Matsuri for the past ten years.
Glonisla is also the home to Seymour Games, which is one of the largest third-party developers.
Notable People
Born in Glonisla
- Andrew Spark, businessman
- Ben Vukala, television personality
- Eliza Quinn, internet personality, actress, musician, and dancer
- Hinata Kazunori, author of Akari Kagamine and the Rainbow Mirror
- Marcel Casey, actor and photographer
- Marlowe Strudwick, singer
- Maurice Ambar, actress
- Ryouichi Matsushita, founder of El TV Kadsre
- Sandra Ozlins, actress
- Taro Yamada, actor and pianist
- Yasi Tanaka, actress and musician
- Brock Baker, voice actor, artist, singer, and writer
Lived in Glonisla
- Ilbert Elder, actor
- Sharona Garrett, actress