Carrington

The City of Carrington is the third-largest city in Carrington Island and the capital of Carrington Parish.

History
Carrington was orignally founded in 1368 as Sint-Markstad. The city was built along the walls of the Markstad Castle, built from 1361 to 1377. The city thrived well, though Venetian occupation in the 1380s left many of the Spanish and later Dutch settlers unhappy. Markstad was against the Venetians during the War of Independence.

In the 15th century, people from the region would come to the Groot Markt to buy things. After James Carrington's Invasion of Brunant in 1784, he renamed the city after himself, and the name has stayed.

Map

 * *1 - Carrington Avenue
 * *2 - Constitution Avenue