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Ruxese
Ǵuśese
CountryDróstsiśtsi
DemonymRuxesan

Ruxese (Kośtsiśtsi: Ǵuśese /ɣuʃəsə/) is a city in Dróstsiśtsi. It used to be the capital city of the former CMCic Federation and was planned to become the site of the Amuj-Amuj Reserve before being transferred over to Dróstsiśtsi along with the rest of the Mandate of Greater Ruxese. Currently it is the capital of the Ǵuśese province.

Geography

Ruxese is divided into the "urban" Ruxese (formerly Upper Ruxese), controlled exclusively by Dróstsiśtsi, and the "suburban" Oaksby (formerly Lower Ruxese), controlled as a condominium with Bootland. Upper Ruxese has a Cenrail stop, and is connected by rail to both Oaksby and Ażamui.

Builds

Ruxese Station

Ruxese Station is the Cenrail stop for the former CMCic Federation. It is a junction between an interŋational line, the Mountain Line, and two local lines: the Birchtree-Ǵuśese line, and the local Ǵuśese Line.

Moniridia Museum of Amujology

The Moniridia Museum of Amujology is a post-Federal building built in Ruxese. It serves as a repository for the knowledge of Amujology. Purportedly, it is named after the Federation's council leader Iris (now Lux), who took on the last name "Moniridia" in her final message to Nguhcraft before "banning herself".

Names in other languages

Name in other languages:
  • Arabic: غشسة Ḡušisa [ɣuʃisa]
  • Hebrew: רושסה Rushese [ʀuʃese]
  • Malagasy: Ghośese [ɣuʃese]
  • Moniridiossa: Ghušesestat [ɣuʃesestat]]
  • Russian: Гушесе Gušesy [ɡuʃeˈsʲe]
  • Tosï: Rosiese Rosiese /ɣuˈʃese/