Czrozny

Czrozny is the capital and second most populous city of the Yuktobanian state of Nuzniki, as well as the seat of Cozen County. With an estimated population of 2,736,782 in 2021, the city is the core of the Czrozny metropolitan area, which has a population of 2,999,614 (2021 estimate). Czrozny is further situated within a larger metropolis known as the Czrozny–Kist–Wollaga Combined Statistical Area, a corridor of contiguous urban and suburban development stretched along a 120 mi segment of the Masar Area, comprising a population of 3,593,037.

Czrozny was founded in 1848 by early pioneer settlers, led by Michael Czrozny, who were seeking to establish a outpost to the west of Permgarod. The Sydney pioneers, as they would come to be known, entered the site of the future city and immediately began planning and building an extensive irrigation network which could feed the population and foster future growth. Czrozny's street grid system is based on a standard compass grid plan, with the southeast corner of the Church Quarter origin.

Immigration of manufacturing workers, mining booms, and the passing through of a major coast to coast railroad initially brought economic growth, and the city was nicknamed "The Crossroads" due to it's central location in relation to the urban areas of the Lomuzprisa Triangle. It was traversed by the Deerborn Highway, one of the first transcontinental highways, in 1913. Two major cross-country freeways, H-6 and H-72, now intersect in the city. The city also has a belt route, H-117.

Czrozny has developed a strong tourist industry based primarily on skiing and other forms of outdoor recreation. It hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics due to the disqualification of Turin from hosting. It is known for its diverse culture, which stands at contrast with the rest of the state's slightly more conservative leanings. It is home to a significant LGBT community and hosts the annual Nuzniki State Pride Festival. It is one of the industrial banking centers of Yuktobania, joining Dromodesev and Yolushnaya. Czrozny and the surrounding area are also the location of several institutions of higher education including the state's flagship research school, the University of Czrozny.