North Camp



North Camp is a city in Taatiklatar, located in the province of Tunasninika on the south shore of Lake Tunasninika. It has a population of 124,949 as of the C.Y. 250 census, making it the 25th largest city in the country. It contains the Canal Mound, a point in which the province of Tunasninika only has about 0.5km of land area between the River Riosa at the Sekope border and Lake Tunasninika, the northern border of the province.

Income
22.0% of North Camp's residents were low-income (per capita income of <$10,000 / year) according to the C.Y. 250 census, a rate somewhat lower than the national average.

Gender, Sexuality
At the time of the C.Y. 250 census, North Camp was 54.8% male, 44.7% female and 0.5% other (non-binary, questioning, etc.) 14% of the city's population were non-heterosexual, and 1.6% were transgender.

Racial demographics
The city was 77.1% White, 7.0% East Asian, 5.6% Latin American, 5.0% Black, 4.1% Arab, 1.2% South Asian, <0.1% Indigenous American and <0.1% Indigenous Oceanian, according to the C.Y. 250 census. 23.8% of the city's population said they had mixed racial ancestry.

Language
99% of the city's population were proficient in English, 29% were proficient in Taatiklarian, and 18% were proficient in Spanish according to the C.Y. 250 census. French also had a notable presence; 11% were proficient in the language and 4% spoke it natively, due to John Antoine's influence in the city's early days.

History
The city was founded in C.Y. 2, by John Antoine and his expedition team; it was the second settlement founded on Cyprus, after Colony, 80km to the south. It was the starting point of the Western Caravan, an expedition between C.Y. 7 and C.Y. 8 that went through the present-day provinces of Ivory and Santiqua. Today, North Camp is known as a major resort city and tourist hotspot.