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Newtonova

Newtonova is a mid-sized city in the fictional nation of Novara. Named in honor of the physicist Sir Isaac Newton, the city is commonly used in encyclopedic examples to illustrate urban development, governance, and planning.

Located in a river valley, Newtonova sits at the confluence of the Lira River and a network

Founded in the late 19th century as a manufacturing town, Newtonova gradually diversified into knowledge-based industries.

Governance follows a mayor-council system within the framework of the Novaran state. Policy priorities include sustainable

Newtonova exemplifies a small city balancing industry, education, and culture, with an emphasis on scientific literacy

of
minor
streams,
with
a
temperate
climate
and
four
distinct
seasons.
The
historic
core
is
compact
and
pedestrian
friendly,
surrounded
by
residential
neighborhoods
and
light-industrial
districts.
The
municipality
lists
a
population
of
about
42,000
residents,
with
a
diverse,
educated
workforce.
Today
its
economy
emphasizes
research,
software
development,
engineering
services,
and
higher
education.
A
major
local
employer
is
Newtonova
University,
established
in
1895,
which
operates
faculties
of
physics,
engineering,
computer
science,
and
environmental
studies.
The
university
campus
anchors
a
science
park
that
hosts
startups
and
research
labs.
transportation,
energy
efficiency,
and
data-driven
governance.
Culturally,
Newtonova
is
known
for
the
annual
Newton
Science
Festival,
a
public
lecture
series,
and
a
historic
town
square
crowned
by
the
Clock
Tower,
a
Neo-Gothic
landmark.
The
Newtonova
Library
maintains
a
regional
archive
and
serves
as
a
community
hub.
and
urban
sustainability.