Novareggio (Country-sapien)

Novareggio is a comune in Vezia, Jochaena. It is home to almost 13000 people. It sits near the Pavitr Jal River.

History
In 1469 YTE, the Novareggio Fort, a fortified structure built by the Vezians, and then modified and strengthened in 1630 YTE, was completed. The fort served to control the adjacent salt pans, an important resource of the territory, but also the river port. It is currently publicly owned and is used as an archive of the Superintendency.

The modern town of Novareggio was born in the years of the Windows Party as the result of a territorial planning intervention that included the reclamation of the swamps of the Pavtir Jal river. The original nucleus consisted of a series of one-storey residential houses, built by an expert engineer for his workers, the railway station, a tavern, a pantry, the building of the Novareggio reclamation consortium and the imposing silo structure of the regional agricultural consortium.

On November 12, 2052 YTE, following the heavy rainfall that caused the Pavitr Jal river to flood, half of the entire town was submerged by water and mud, making it one of the centers most affected by the flood that occurred in various areas of the Vezian highlands, with considerable damage to local economic activities.

Demographics
The city is home to 12926 people as of 2058. 50.2% of the population is male, while 49.8% of the population is female.

Ethnic composition

 * Jochaenans (11817, 91.42%)
 * Hindus (521, 4.03%)
 * Aclians (432, 3.34%)
 * Sineorians (156, 1.21%)