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Sicily Cove

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Sicily Cove was a constituent city of the Nation of Sicily. Separated from its capital by the Sicilian desert, Sicily Cove was the cargo hub of Sicily, known for its beach side parks and bustling ports.

The city maintained a much higher quality of life than the capital Sicily Springs. The city, by comparison, was notably low density, with sprawling detached housing being the most common way to live. The Cove also housed a number of important Sicilian buildings, such as the Sicily Stock Exchange and the Mount Top Yard, the police headquarters for the nation. Sicily Cove was significantly smaller than the capital, with a population of just 41,000. Despite this, the two were similar in terms of importance.

Sicily Cove has now ceased to exist, with the majority of its citizens evacuating to Marino.