Tarabulus

Tarabulus, informally known as the Madina and Tripoli Town, is a large city and the largest human settlement of Tripoli Island. By fact, it is the island's port town. The city is built on a former hilly region in the island's southern coast.

The general architecture of the city is similar to the European cities of the Middle Ages, having tiled roofing and are mostly made of wood with stone foundations.

Notable places

 * City Palace: The city hall which is dubbed as the "city palace" stands on a hill in the center of the town. The City Palace is the highest place and the tallest building in the city.
 * City Market: The city market is the largest structure in the city in terms of area as it covers a large space in the seashore part of the town. The market is near the Port of Tripoli which is a major stop for goods in East Blue. The market contributes a huge amount of money to the island's economy. Baghlah Abbas of the Tendokyo Thirteen was a former butcher here.Tripoli_Market.png
 * Four Boulevards: The four main roads of the city intersect at the palace. These roads are vital in effective city planning in managing the city's growing population and suburban sprawl. The shortest one is the Southern Boulevard which leads directly to the city market and the port.
 * Wadi Square: Wadi Square is one of the city's several minor parks. Jonathan and Braun chose to fight here first to not affect civilians.
 * Hayira Public Square is found in the center of the city and encircles the City Palace.

History
TBA

Trivia

 * Tarabulus (Arabic: طرابلس , Ṭarābulus) is the Arabic name of two cities in Libya and Lebanon which are named Tripoli in English.
 * "Madinah" (Arabic: مدينة, Madinah) which is an alternate name of the town means a city in Arabic. However, the city's architecture and the climate of the island itself did not suggest the city somewhat an Arabic theme but rather a European one.