Darren City

Darren City is the largest city in the Principality of Darren as well as the capital. It has a population of about a million people, and it is the most racially diverse area in the country. It is a hub of arts, music and other culture, and features several museums and a variety of art galleries.

It is located in the southeastern portion of the country, about 200 miles from the U.S. border.

Though it is the center of Darrenite politics, most of the residents are apolitical, in stark contrast to the residents of the Alice Test Site.

Darren City was the first City in the principality. Like the country, it was formed in 1832 by mostly native peoples who had been displaced by the U.S. president Andrew Jackson, who had aimed to commit genocide against them.

The city quickly became the home of more refugees from other countries, and as such became the center of culture. Many American slaves escaped to the principality, and nearly all of them relocated to Darren City. Many more European Jews moved in during World War II.

In recent years the city has become a model for sustainability. It has an accesible public transit system and abundant bike lanes.

The city has low crime rates compared to the rest of the country and other cities of comparable size.

It also contains a high number of millionaires per capita, and many of them contribute to the arts.