![]() Many names were changed, with many babies born and renamed to Japanese names, and all streets rewritten in Japanese, notably the Shenghua Path renamed to Kazemori-ōdōri (風盛大通り). Chinese and Spanish text were erased from public signs, replaced by Japanese text. Japanese replaced Chinese and Spanish in the education system. This was one of the darkest times in Shenghua's history, where many citizens were forced to give up their culture. Helena were invaded by Kazeshima and placed under a brutal dictatorship. In 1893, Shenghua, along with neighboring cities such as Wenyanga, Shahai, New Singapore, and St. Thus, Spanish became a commonly spoken language in Shenghua. Many Bahians liked the tropical atmosphere, and decided to permanently migrate to the city. The locals and the Bahians were friendly with each other. Several years later, in 1843, several Bahians arrived on the shore, sent by their government to understand their culture and start trade. Thus, a ferry was set up between the two cities for easy transportation between them. The island, with its sandy beaches and warm climate, became a popular living area for workers in Kazeshima. People from the cities of Kevtropolis and Osaka rushed to colonize this mysterious land for business opportunities. In the year 1835, a mysterious area of the world known as Zeta was discovered. Eventually, the two settlements merged into Shenghua (盛华), a name which is retained to this day. The settlements grew together, both by trade between the two cities, and from trade with neighboring kingdoms, such as Kazeshima and Wenyanga. The famous Peace Gate (和平门) was constructed at the border, and has stood ever since. The two settlements started trading goods and resources, and to make it easier to cross the desert between them, the Shenghua Path (盛华大马路) (present-day North South Boulevard) was built between Shengnan and Huabei. In addition to the Chinese-speaking populace, Shengnan was mainly made up of Japanese-speaking Kazeshimans, while Huabei was mainly made up of Wenyangans, who mainly spoke Afrikaans, with some speaking Zulu. The earliest roots of Shenghuanian civilization can be traced back to the year 230 A.D., with the two settlements of Shengnan (盛南), in the present-day location of the Shenghua Ferry Terminal, and Huabei (华北), present-day Central District. Its information is fictitious and should not be considered factual. The city is known for its warm climate and rich culture, making it a popular destination for foreigners and Nansei-Gunto residents alike. It was also second most populous city in South Chūo province, behind Kazeshima. ![]() As of October 28, 2020, it and neighboring Kazeshima were the highest ranked cities in the region, both holding the rank of. It is located in the Epsilonian Republic and formerly in the region of Nansei-Gunto until its dissolution on March 24, 2022. The Republic of Shenghua (盛华共和国), or simply Shenghua (盛华) is an island city-state in the Zeta expansion. Chinese (Mandarin, Simplified characters) (Official)
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