Detroit

Detroit:

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the seat of Wayne County. Detroit is a major port city located north of Windsor, Ontario, on the Detroit River, in the Midwest region of the United States. It was founded in 1701 by the Frenchman Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac.

It is known as the world's traditional automotive center—"Detroit" is a metonym for the United States automobile industry—and an important source of popular music, legacies celebrated by the city's two familiar nicknames, Motor City and Motown. Other nicknames emerged in the twentieth century, including Rock City, Arsenal of Democracy (during World War II), The D, D-Town, Hockeytown, and The 3-1-3.

In 2007, Detroit ranked as the United States' eleventh most populous city, with 871,121 residents.[6] At its peak, the city was the fourth largest in the country, but has steadily declined in population since the 1960s. The name Detroit sometimes refers to the Metro Detroit area, a sprawling region with a population of 4,468,966 for the Metropolitan Statistical Area and a population of 5,410,014 or the nine county Combined Statistical Area as of the 2006 Census Bureau estimates. The Windsor-Detroit area, a critical commercial link straddling the Canada-U.S. border, has a total population of about 5,900,000.

Detroit By Night

The domain of Detriot has suffered through several revolts. Prince Devon Hawkwood was once a liberal brujah that tried to work with the anarchs. Since then, he's had to fight off Sabbat invasions, Lupine problems, and Anarch Revolts.

Ancelin Blanchard and the Harpies have been less than kind, suggesting that Hawkwood's beastial nature has brought the city to ruin.

Notables

Prince: Devon Hawkwood
Harpy: Liberty

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