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== General Layouts and Impressions ==
== General Layouts and Impressions ==


While largely unexplored, initial surface scans and surveys have given the Starfleet crews some general impressions to work with. The city is roughly rectangular covering 55 square kilometers and, assuming certain norms of population density, was designed for 2.2 million people.  Denali is located along the shore of an ocean on its spinward <ref name="spinward">east</ref> side, and mostly mountains along the anti-spinward <ref name="anti-spinward">west</ref> side. A wide river, colloquially named Yoonotha River by station inhabitants, is crossable by multiple foot and vehicular bridges and separates a majority of the city from the research facility discovered by previous Starfleet crews.<ref>[[Finders_Keepers_(Juneau)]]</ref>
While largely unexplored, initial surface scans and surveys have given the Starfleet crews some general impressions to work with. The city is roughly rectangular covering 55 square kilometers and, assuming certain norms of population density, was designed for 2.2 million people<ref>roughly the population density of 21st Century Hong Kong</ref>.  Denali is located along the shore of an ocean on its spinward <ref name="spinward">east</ref> side, and mostly mountains along the anti-spinward <ref name="anti-spinward">west</ref> side. A wide river, colloquially named Yoonotha River by station inhabitants, is crossable by multiple foot and vehicular bridges and separates a majority of the city from the research facility discovered by previous Starfleet crews.<ref>[[Finders_Keepers_(Juneau)]]</ref>


The city seems to be broken up into neighborhoods, including sections for recreation, administration, industry, and more.
The city seems to be broken up into neighborhoods, including sections for recreation, administration, industry, and more.