Limenae

Limenae (Tilennan: ; : Limène ) is a in Western Tilenno, located in the region of Làmosa. With a population of almost 2 million in 2018, it is the 8th most populous city-state within the federation. it is home to the 18th largest metropolitan area, which is called Limona. It is mainly situated on the northern shore of the Làmosan Sea. The city-state also includes multiple small islands of its coast of which Voro, Euraena, Càneido and Laeva are the most significant. The region is sometimes refered to as the Fruitbasket of Tilenno due to its high production of fruit. It borders Làgora in the east, Kertae, Tèsares and Ytrivae in the west, Vange-Leronde in the north and Fares Atrivo, Fares Làmoso and the Làmosan Sea in the south.

The name of the city-state comes from the city of Limona, the largest metropolitan area in the city-state and 18th largest overall, which itself either derived its name from the Borgosesian word for lemon (limone), which found its way into the Tilennan language through Vallsiain influence and know orange means limona. Another theory is that the name derived from a misunderstanding between Vallsian colonists and the native inhabitants who wrongly interpreted the phrase 'limantae?' (which state?) as the name of the region which they linked with the Borgosesian word for lemon. Other notable municipalities in Limenae are Shudero, Runaro-per-Paliso and Atreiho.

Limenae is known for the main fruit producer of Tilenno and therefore also making large quantities of Shizae, an alcoholic drink based on the serela berry. Furthermore the celebration of Naukaeze is Limenae is one of the most spectacular. Limenae was partially colonised by the Vallisians and a significant portion of the population still speaks. Some notable sites within the city-state are the Serela fields, the Leta Oranga, Mitora's Shipwreck, Distillery of Aeves, Zirae Lake and Tranquil Coast. The region also offers many small touristic tours through the fruit field of Limenae followed by Shizae tasting sessions.