Nowa Jagoda

Nowa Jagoda, or Nuwe Jagoda-Vreistadt is a city-state in south-central Sparwood. Nowa Jagoda is renowned for its mountains, diverse architecture, and biome traits. It ranks at the top of many lists of the most scenic areas in Luscovy.

Etymology
The two words in the city's name, "Nowa" and "Jagoda", together mean "New Berry" in Traveller's Tongue. The name traces its' roots to the preceding settlement of Yagoda.

History
Founding

During the closing days of the United Burgamerian Socialist Republic, Yagoda was abandoned. While a number of the old citizens of Yagoda immigrated to the more urban Duragrad, most of them dispered to lands unknown. However, some of Jagoda's more rural and isolated groups that had culturally and linguistically drifted away from Duragrad's influence endured and resettled the city. As the new nation of Tovarisha brought some sense of stability to Burgamere, Vulpine, the leader of this group, refounded the city with the name Nowa Jagoda, on 28 December. It later seceeded from Burgamere, for a more Free Luscovy.

Locations
Nowa Jagoda is a small town, but it has several notable locations. Nowa has a large amount of historical buildings, many of which had been restored from the time of Yagoda. These include The Salty Mine, Town Hall, and the Brewery. Newer locations of note include the Agriculture Co-Op, Amethyst Path Apartments, the soon to open Sheriff Museum, Brownstone apartments, Freestall apartments, and the Amethyst Cube Gardens.