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| Central City Station is the city's main hub of transportation, though in recent years, it has been less utilized due to the advent of the Satomobile. However, it remains a busy commercial area. At the entrance of Central City Station is a statue in the honor of Fire Lord Zuko. Moderator: Moderators
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| The City Hall is a center for governance in Republic City, and is also a venue for public press conferences and gatherings, with a large square before its front doors. While the public building has an entrance typical of traditional architecture from the Earth Kingdom and Fire Nation, its distinctive features, a large dome and four corner towers, is certainly a new style developed after the Hundred Year War. Meetings of the City Council are held here. The Council consists of a representative from each nation as well as one non-benders. Moderator: Moderators
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| The police headquarters, often referred to simply as "Headquarters", is the base of operations for the metalbending police, and is where criminals that were apprehended by the police are bookied and jailed. The architecture of the police headquarters is comparable to that of standard Earth Kingdom buildings, with both the exterior and the interior being largely geometrical in design. In front of the headquarters stands a statue of Toph Beifong. Moderator: Moderators
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| Kuang's Cuisine is a restaurant in downtown Republic City. They have a strict dress code for citizens who go there. It is located on the corner of two blocks where cable cars pass. Moderator: Moderators
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| Typical of other public construction achievements in Republic City, the city park is also on a large scale. Located in the city center peninsula, the city park is landscaped, with small hills, deciduous trees shading impeccably kept grass, and fine stone arch bridges. Moderator: Moderators
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| Yue Bay, named after princess Yue, is a tranquil place. It surrounds the city and, at night, is known for its beautiful reflections of city lights. It is said that, when the moon is full, you can sometimes see Princess Yue's reflection in the water, smiling up at the city. Moderator: Moderators
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| | Located in Yue Bay, Air Temple Island is the home of many Air Nomads. The temple was originally built by Avatar Aang himself. Comprised of several structures, including a large tower, several smaller buildings with blue roofs, and an open practice area, the Air Temple Island is home to the Air Acolytes, who are monks who now reside by the city to help with matters but still retain their ways. Moderator: Moderators
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| | Aang Memorial Island is a small island off the coast of Yue Bay, located nearby Air Temple Island. It features a massive sculpture of Avatar Aang created by the Fire Nation some years after the end of the Hundred Year War for display in the bay of Republic City, where it would stand as a symbol of peace and goodwill. It depicts an older Aang clad in traditional Air Nomad attire, with the accompanying necklace he wore when Fire Lord Zuko announced the War's end at his coronation. Moderator: Moderators
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| Pro-bending is the most popular sport in Republic City, and official pro-bending matches are held in the city's Pro-bending Arena. As a testament to the sport's popularity, this building has a golden appearance and is lit at night, making it a prominent city landmark. The arena is spacious enough to hold the pro-bending ring on which the contestants compete, a large pool of water far below the ring, and great numbers of spectators. The arena is one of the jewels in Republic City, and people from all over the world come to visit and watch the world's greatest benders compete. Moderator: Moderators
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| The Dragon Flats borough is one of Republic City's housing areas. It's a rather run down area and full of mostly middle to lower class people. The apartments are on top of small shops and family owned restaurants. Moderator: Moderators
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| | The Shops in Dragon Flats are small, often family owned. However, they are the perfect place to spend an afternoon. The streets, which are usually blocked off to vehicles, are safe to wander across from one store to the next. Moderator: Moderators
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| | The Apartments of Dragon Flats are located above the shops. They are often inhabited by the shop owners themselves, though some are rented out. If you are looking for an inexpensive place to live, this would be the place. Moderator: Moderators
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