Cuepopan
by hughpierre
Demographics
Cuepopan is the least populated of the first four campans in the capital due to its dedication to crop growing. Its inhabitants can be divided into the poor chinampa farmers and the semi-retired rich. Many pochteca choose Cuepopan as a preferred and quiet place to live out with their wealth and debate on product quality with their fellows.
Industry & Trade
Chinampa Farming
The most important crop grown on chinampas are maize, squash, and beans. These three crops are planted together since they keep the nutrients in the soil. It is the government's policy to store 15 months' worth of nutritional crops surplus every year in the event of a siege or to trade for other goods as they get closer to their expiration.Infrastructure
Cuepopan sits on the least amount of actual land. Most of its surface, be it for residence or agriculture, now rest over anchored chinampas.
More people get around in boats or in choosing to swim between the canal between the chinampas. The floating square farms makes it easy for freight canoes to travel and load the quarterly yields.
Districts
Nonoalco
Nonoalco is managed by three sets of nobles who form part of that campa's nobility. They are instructed to form many councils within their own districts with varied responsibilities to different administrative sectors towards the daily logistics of the citizenry.Tlatelolco
Tlatelolco is managed by three sets of nobles who form part of that campa's nobility. They are instructed to form many councils within their own districts with varied responsibilities to different administrative sectors towards the daily logistics of the citizenry.Palast
Palast is managed by three sets of nobles who form part of that campa's nobility. They are instructed to form many councils within their own districts with varied responsibilities to different administrative sectors towards the daily logistics of the citizenry.
Alternative Name(s)
Cuepopan Campan
Type
District
Population
1000
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