Every city isn't just a city, but also includes a nice amount of farm land, which stays intact because Utopian city-dwellers aren't greedy for more land. Once every year, each city sends three of its best residents to the capital, Amaurot, to chat about official island business.In fact, they're practically identical since they're all built on the same plan and they're spaced apart so that it's never any longer than a day's walk between each city. Utopia has fifty-four cities and each one is pretty much exactly the same: all nice, same language, same habits, same laws-you get the idea. With so many helpers, the work went pretty quickly and the neighboring countries were pretty intimidated.Utopus ordered not just the native people to help with this project, but had his own soldiers pitch in too he actually didn't want to make the people he conquered feel any more put down.After conquering the locals, he formed a man-made channel to separate one area from the rest of the continent, transforming it into an island. Utopus, who conquered the country and made it into a beacon of intellect and culture, decided to also change how it looked. Apparently, the island of Utopia wasn't always an island.On the other side of the island, it's mostly incredibly rocky, making it a natural defense against enemies.In fact, if the Utopians wanted to totally destroy an enemy fleet, all they'd have to do is rearrange those landmarks.That means strange ships can't really come in unless they have some help from a Utopian pilot who knows the various landmarks. The entrance to the bay is a bit tricky, what with super shallow water on one side and super sharp rocks on the other.There's one big rock right in the middle of the bay with a watchtower on top. There's a big harbor on one side, so lots of ships sail from one end of the island to the other. The island of Utopia is kind of shaped like a crescent moon with two horns at the end that opens onto a large, peaceful bay.The Discourse of Raphael Hythloday on the best state of a Commonwealth, Book Two: As Recounted by Thomas More, Citizen and Sheriff of London
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