My home is called a city, but really it's not. Too small and bland?
It's a decent town with many hills going up and down all over the place. A large river cuts through the town, so you have many homes and parks on one side, and the city centre, more homes, and more parks on the other side.
There's a castle (or what remains of it) sitting right on the riverbank outside of town, and there's an art sculpture on the riverbank directly south of the town centre which has the triforce (seriously).
Multiple bridges connect the two halves of the town, one of them being the very first cable-stayed bridge in the UK. There's also a transporter bridge that works (one of the few left in the world).
In the northeast there's a settlement which has many old roman places and things to see, from the meuseum, to the amphitheatre. Some Roman guy (
Legio II Augusta) had his headquarters somewhere around here from 75 to 300 AD.
There's a nice big park you by the motorway which has a nice river for fun water times, and it has large green fields where you can find many abandoned golf balls (was a hobby of mine when I was a kid).
To the left of the town there's the capital, to the north some random places, to the south there's the british channel or whatever you call it, and to the west there's the bridge connecting us to good old England.
The town was also known for its docks and steelworks, which was, when it first started, a huge part of the town and very important.
The split town thing makes me say Canalave City, but I'm not really sure.
Anyone want to help?