Antikiapolis, Ivory



Antikiapolis is the fourth largest city in the Taatiklarian province of Ivory, and is the 50th largest in the country as a whole according to the C.Y. 250 census. It is located on the eastern border of the province, next to the Porta-Ovest River which forms the border between Ivory and Tunasninika/Huron. Antikiapolis is the nearest major city to the geographic center of mainland Taatiklatar.

History
Similarly to many other cities in the area, Antikiapolis was founded during the Western Caravan as a landmark and place to camp at night. It was founded in C.Y. 7. The city was well known for its hospitality scene in the early years of Taatiklatar, due to its status as a major stop on the road between Lake Tunasninika and western Taatiklatar.

Income
23.0% of Antikiapolis' residents were low-income (per capita income of <$10,000 / year) according to the C.Y. 250 census.

Gender, Sexuality
Antikiapolis was 49.8% male, 48.3% female, and 1.9% other (non-binary, questioning, etc.) according to the C.Y. 250 census. 26% of the city's population were non-heterosexual, and 4.9% were transgender.

Racial demographics
Antikiapolis was 78.7% White, 11.5% Latin American, 5.9% Black, 2.0% East Asian, 1.2% Indigenous American, 0.4% South Asian, 0.3% Arab and <0.1% Indigenous Oceanian according to the C.Y. 250 census. 25.5% of the city's population said they had mixed racial ancestry.

Language
78% of the city's population were proficient in English, 65% were proficient in Taatiklarian, and 17% were proficient in Spanish, according to the C.Y. 250 census.