Comogué (Country-sapien)

Comogué is a city in southern Vezia, Jochaena.

Early history
The city was founded in 1065 YTE by an ancient duke and his horse infantry, who settled in the city and traded with villagers for food. The city eventually grew demographically and economically.

A merchant noted in the 1220s that Comogué was "a village of good luck".

Modern era
In the 2020s, Comogué was in the center of radical activities by various groups; the Hindu Revolutionary Organization, founded in 1997 YTE, and the People's Committee, founded in 2023 YTE. In 2023, an anarchist group known as the Boatmen of Comogué planted bombs in several buildings in Comogué, including the Bank, with some assistance from the HRO. The consulate in Comogué served as the center of operations for the guerrillas.

In 2036, a museum was opened, hosting old jewelry and weapons.

On July 25, 2053, the city, which had been by that time far away from the front lines, was rocked by a string of terrorist attacks. A group of at least 56 Aclia-affiliated attackers entered the city and initiated a series of gunfights and suicide bombings on its streets killing at least 246 people, the vast majority of them civilians. Many of the terrorists were reported killed during the attack, bringing the total death toll to at least 302 people.

On May 11, 2056, a bank heist in Comogué killed 2 people and injured 20. The mayor called it a "security disaster for the city", and pressured the national government to increase security funds.

In February 2058, hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Comogué to decry corruption and worsening living standards. On March, after a series of bombings by a rural country, parts of the city were completely devastated. 16 were killed that day, all adults, and a hundred more were injured (5 in critical condition).

Ethnic composition

 * Jochaenans (68833, 87.19%)
 * Hindus (5044, 6.39%)
 * Aclians (2183, 2.77%)
 * Pleanians (1331, 1.69%)
 * Clawmians (590, 0.75%)
 * Other ethnicities (262, 0.33%)