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 Illomi cities and towns in Illte 
  Нам     Name     English     Founded     Founder  
  Зелебłі  
  (/zele:bɹi/)  
  Celebri     Celebri     250 a.Q.      
  Ељп  
  (/eɭp/)  
  Ellp     Elp     ca. 100 a.Q.      
  Fомі  
  (/fu:mi/)  
  Fomi     Fumi     ca. 220 a.Q.      
  Гłоне  
  (/gɹu:ne/)  
  Grone     Grune     22 a.Q.      
  Іљоме  
  (/iɭu:me/)  
  Illome     Ilume     500 a.Q      
  Каłоміљ  
  (/kaɹu:miɭ/)  
  Karomill[1]     Carumill     1000 a.Q.      
  Катісіљ  
  (/katiziɭ/)  
  Katizill     Catizill          
  Маломо  
  (/ma:lumu/)  
  Malomo     Malumu          
  Масе  
  (/ma:ze/)  
  Maze     Maze          
  Мҩҫy  
  (/mɔʃy/)  
  Mauzjy     Mozhy          
  Наδенс  
  (/nadenz/)  
  Nadenz     Nadenz          
  Нибі  
  (/nʉ:bi/)  
  Nubi     Nubi     ca. 275 a.Q.      
  Омҩјδе  
  (/u:mɔjde/)  
  Omaujde     Umojde     22 a.Q.     Djelo aunOmaujde  
  Таьето  
  (/taqetu:/)  
  Taqeto     Taqetu          
  Телјмаłҫ  
  (/teljmaɹʃ/)  
  Teljmarzj[2]     Tellmarsh     22 a.Q.     Qakhomatze  
  Ѡентегеłо  
  (/wentegeɹu:/)  
  Wentegero     Wentegeru          
  • The official title of the mayor are, in older cities, масіδорҩј (mazidoxauj) /ma:ziduxɔj/ (often abbreviated М.Р. (M.X.)), while newer cities, for example Karomill, uses the acronym емра (emxa) /emxa/.

  1. Karomill is the most southern city so far. About 100 years after its founding, there has been several attacks on its citizens by wild animals. According to one survivor, these wild animals looked almost human. Although this account has been dismissed as wild rabblings from a confused mind.
  2. Tellmarzj was the original capital, while Illome are the current capital (since 622 a.Q.).