Salisbury

Salisbury is the capital and largest city of Parrigo. Founded in 1826 as a community for free settlers in the province, it houses a number of historic woolstores and is the heart of the distinctly Welsh Dwyrain region. Its heritage is most notably manifested in the enclave of Llanddewi, an inner-city neighbourhood featuring historic Welsh architecture, and the annual Festival of Salisbury. Most local streets and neighbourhoods are named after their counterparts in Cardiff and Swansea.