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Anfa (L'Cité en Foi), the "second city" of [[Haesan]], is a key economic, financial, and cultural hub in the East of [[Hesperida]].  Located on Haesan's northern coast on the [[Gulf of Haesan]], at the mouth of the [[Marchal River]], the city has historically been a key nexus for trade and commerce.  First settled by Haemi migrants during the first century BCE, the city was formally founded as Bukcheon (북천시) in 632 during the reign of Empress Min.  During the French colonial period, Anfa was the seat of French government, and at this time took on much of its present characteristic identity, including widespread use of French language and omnipresence of French culture.  During the War of Haesanite Succession, the city was sieged by British forces, and during its bombardment, was largely destroyed.  Afterwards, as the British contracted "Cité en Foi" to "Anfa," the city became an experiment in modern urban planning notable for its many parks, greenways, and monumental squares.  Today the city is one of the major financial hubs of Hesperida, with a high concentration of finance, investments, and consulting firms, and hosting the Bourse Anfois, the exchange with the highest volume of commodities trading in the [[International Democratic Union|IDU]].  Anfa is also a hub for gastronomy, as the headquarters of the [[Seollim Guide]], and a mixing pot of classical French techniques with Haesanite or modern flavors and practices.  Anfa is also a major fashion design center and anchors much of the textiles manufacturing of Haesan's northern coast.
Anfa (L'Cité en Foi), the "second city" of [[Haesan]], is a key economic, financial, and cultural hub in the East of [[Hesperida]].  Located on Haesan's northern coast on the [[Gulf of Haesan]], at the mouth of the [[Marchal River]], the city has historically been a key nexus for trade and commerce.  First settled by Haemi migrants during the first century BCE, the city was formally founded as Bukcheon (북천시) in 632 during the reign of [[Empress Min]].  During the French colonial period, Anfa was the seat of French government, and at this time took on much of its present characteristic identity, including widespread use of French language and omnipresence of French culture.  During the War of Haesanite Succession, the city was sieged by British forces, and during its bombardment, was largely destroyed.  Afterwards, as the British contracted "Cité en Foi" to "Anfa," the city became an experiment in modern urban planning notable for its many parks, greenways, and monumental squares.  Today the city is one of the major financial hubs of Hesperida, with a high concentration of finance, investments, and consulting firms, and hosting the [[Bourse Anfois]], the exchange with the highest volume of commodities trading in the [[International Democratic Union|IDU]].  Anfa is also a hub for gastronomy, as the headquarters of the [[Seollim Guide]], and a mixing pot of classical French techniques with Haesanite or modern flavors and practices.  Anfa is also a major fashion design center and anchors much of the textiles manufacturing of Haesan's northern coast.


[[Category: Cities]] [[Category: Places]]
[[Category: Cities]] [[Category: Places]]

Revision as of 10:18, 16 May 2023

Anfa
Cité en Foi
City in Haesan
Anfa in the Marchal Valley
Nickname(s): 
City of Faith, Peony City
Motto(s): 
Pour Dieu, pour la liberté
Administrative District (Province)Anfa (autonomous)
Founded632 CE
Government
 • MayorSébastien Dubois (Liberal Democrats)
Area
 • Total9,220 km2 (3,561 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total14,891,435
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
DemonymAnfan/Anfois
Time zoneUTC+7 (CHT)
Websiteciteanfois.hn

Anfa (L'Cité en Foi), the "second city" of Haesan, is a key economic, financial, and cultural hub in the East of Hesperida. Located on Haesan's northern coast on the Gulf of Haesan, at the mouth of the Marchal River, the city has historically been a key nexus for trade and commerce. First settled by Haemi migrants during the first century BCE, the city was formally founded as Bukcheon (북천시) in 632 during the reign of Empress Min. During the French colonial period, Anfa was the seat of French government, and at this time took on much of its present characteristic identity, including widespread use of French language and omnipresence of French culture. During the War of Haesanite Succession, the city was sieged by British forces, and during its bombardment, was largely destroyed. Afterwards, as the British contracted "Cité en Foi" to "Anfa," the city became an experiment in modern urban planning notable for its many parks, greenways, and monumental squares. Today the city is one of the major financial hubs of Hesperida, with a high concentration of finance, investments, and consulting firms, and hosting the Bourse Anfois, the exchange with the highest volume of commodities trading in the IDU. Anfa is also a hub for gastronomy, as the headquarters of the Seollim Guide, and a mixing pot of classical French techniques with Haesanite or modern flavors and practices. Anfa is also a major fashion design center and anchors much of the textiles manufacturing of Haesan's northern coast.