Nouville Montréal



Nouville Montréal is capital city of Crohall and is home the most of Doggerland's Quebecois population. It is estimated to have 36,730 residents, easily making it the most populous city in the province. It is also home one of Crohall's only university, Tarucaimp Univeristy.

History
The city was original incorporated as Narjaidam in 1771. At that time it was a small fishing town, but as Doggerland began to industrialize Narjaidam boomed into a small city reaching 87,012 in 1930. When the great depression hit may people started to move out, this started 60 years of population decline. Narjaidam was nothing but a old boom town, in 1990 it was estimated to have only had 6,810 residents. But in 1995 when the Quebec referendum failed and resulted in violence and attempts by the Canadian government to suppress Quebecois culture. The last mayor of Narajaidam, Hanzen Frik, was a vocal opponent of the Canadian governments efforts. On an interview he infamously said "It absurd what those anglo snobs are doing in Quebec, I mean Doggers of all people know what that's like, heck we have plenty of room here. Parizeau and those wishing to be free from Anglo aggression should just move here, we would love to company!" Weather he meant it as a joke or he was inviting a small number is unsure. But what no one expected was for Jacques Parizeau to lead an estimated 40,000 Quebecois to Narjaidam. The new Quebecois culture quickly overtook and nearly eliminated most Dogger culture there. In the 1998 mayoral election Frik didn't even bother to run as it was clear that Parizeau would win no matter what he did. Parizeau won unopposed. After taking office he quickly renamed after his home town Montréal made the official language French and commissioned the Church of Saint Irenaeus, which still stands tall as the town center to this day.