Akkara City

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{{Infobox_City_Template|title1 = Akkara City|image1 = Akkara temples.png|caption1 = the Temples of the Gods, the centerpiece of Akkara.|world = Survival 2|mayors = William278, LAK3RS & Rhyvin|opened = April 28th, 2018|location = X=0, Z=0|status = Active|railway = Akkara Station (SRN)|nether = Akkara Nether Station (NTN)|district_managers = Brogaman, _gewoon_iemand_|plot_manager = William278|builders = LAK3RS}}'''Akkara City''', or simply '''Akkara''', is a major settlement on the [[Survival 2]] world and considered to be one of the largest cities on the server. The city is based on the ruins of an ancient Mayan settlement long abandoned but later rediscovered by European colonials, giving the city a unique blend of Colonial and Aztec architecture.<sup><ref>Source: Mayan Heritage (''Written Book'')</ref></sup>
{{Infobox_City_Template|title1 = Akkara City|image1 = Akkara temples.png|caption1 = The Temples of the Gods, the centerpiece of the city.|world = Survival 2|mayors = William278, LAK3RS & Rhyvin|opened = April 28th, 2018|location = X=0, Z=0|status = Active|railway = Akkara Station (SRN)|nether = Akkara Nether Station (NTN)|district_managers = Brogaman, _gewoon_iemand_|plot_manager = William278|builders = LAK3RS|population = 35~ (citizens)}}'''Akkara City''', or simply '''Akkara''', is a major settlement on the [[Survival 2]] world and considered to be one of the largest cities on the server. The city is based on the ruins of an ancient Mayan settlement long abandoned but later rediscovered by European colonials, giving the city a unique blend of Colonial and Aztec architecture.<sup><ref>Source: Mayan Heritage (''Written Book'')</ref></sup>

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Template:Infobox City TemplateAkkara City, or simply Akkara, is a major settlement on the Survival 2 world and considered to be one of the largest cities on the server. The city is based on the ruins of an ancient Mayan settlement long abandoned but later rediscovered by European colonials, giving the city a unique blend of Colonial and Aztec architecture.[1]

  1. Source: Mayan Heritage (Written Book)
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