Bozarburg

Bozarburg is a city in the Rutanian province of Bozarland. It is both the largest city and capital of the province, and fourth largest city in Rutania by population. The central city and inner suburbs are situated on an island, the Island of Bozarburg, formed from the Lahm river and the Drehen River, one of its tributaries. The city name's root, Bozar, is shared with that of the Province of Bozarland, and originates from the Dundorfian tribe that settled the region. Bozar continues to this day to describe the provincial people, identity, and Luthori and Dundorfian dialects spoken in Bozarland.

Bozarburg had a population of 9,035,428 in the 3678 census. The official language of Bozarburg and the primary language of its inhabitants is Luthori, although Bozar Dundorfian enjoys recognized minority status in the city. Approximately 90% of the city's inhabitants speak Luthori as their mother language, while approximately 6% belong to the small Bozar Dundorfian minority who speak Dundorfian as their mother language. Due to the long Dundorfian influence and history in Bozarburg, the city features a proportionately higher number of individuals with Dundorfian-origin names than the rest of Rutania.

Bozarburg, due to both its proximity to the Black Rock Mountains (Bozar Mountains) and the Meinzar Valley, is a centre of mineral extraction and harvesting. Bozarburg is the location of many resource companies' head offices and mining firms. Bozarburg is also home to a large creative industry and its residence produce a high degree of artisan items and cultural products.