Tzola

Tzola (turk. Çola) is the second largest city in Kingdom of Parbounli, located in Northwestern Anatolia. It's the capital of Gerpxrania province, also a district and two elderships (Istzola and Violia).

History
Tzolan territory were lived in around 5200 BC. It was a part of Bithynia, later Roman and Byzantine Empires as Prussa (Ancient Greek: Προῦσα). In 1326, Ottomans captured this city, made it as the capital of Ottoman Empire and called it Bursa. This name survived until January Revolution in 2018, when Parbounlinese met there to declare independence from Turkey ruled by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Turkey tried to keep Marmara region's control under Turkish rule but failed after they lost the first battle against Parbounlians near Bursa. After Erdoğan signed Treaty of Bursa, all Turkish military troops retreated back to Turkey and all flags of Turkey were replaced with Parbounlinese Tzolan flag. Konstantin Eladan, who was newly elected to Prime Minister of Parbounli, renamed the city to Tzola for the honour of Erik Tzolin, the leader of „Parbounlinese Liberation Movement" (parb. Disenia Za Librėa Parbounlinum), who was injured after a Turkish soldier had shot him two times. Tzola was formely capital of shortly-lived Parbounli People's Republic for 30 hours.

Economy
Tzola is major centre of textiles and automotive industry in Parbounli. Also, it's a large centre for tourism.

Education
Tzola has two public universities and only one private university. One of public universities is in Violia. It was founded in 1975, is the oldest institution of higher education in the city. Founded first as the Bursa University then renamed Uludağ University in 1982 and University Violia in 2018, the university has a student body of 47,000, one of the largest in Kingdom of Parbounli (despiting Autonomous Prefecture of Macedonia).