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I should think you'd worked that out by now, but as the geographer: isn't it bigger than a mile across? (28 sq.ft. per person?)  ...[[Old Dickens|Old Dickens]]  21:30 EST 30 Aug 2006
I should think you'd worked that out by now, but as the geographer: isn't it bigger than a mile across? (28 sq.ft. per person?)  ...[[Old Dickens|Old Dickens]]  21:30 EST 30 Aug 2006
"Downtown" usually means "down to the water", sometimes just the old, built-up area. In either case,
this would likely be the Shades, which is also where Knock could expect the most trouble.
..[[User:Old Dickens|Old Dickens]] 13:25 EST 5 Sep 2006

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Where is Downtown?

In Night Watch, when talking about the Watch Houses, Knock says ...I hate to think what's happening downtown. I was wondering what is considered 'downtown'.

It is cetainly not the Dimwell Street (that is mentioned in the same conversation) or Treacle Mine Road and I would guess that it isn't Long Wall, Leastgate or Nap Hill either. So this leaves, the HQ (Isle of Gods), Chittling Street (The Shades) or Dolly Sisters areas.

The UU area, Esoteric Street down to the river (Street of Alchemist) would be my choice, though I haven't seen any mention of a Watch House in this area. Maybe it would be the whole of the Dolly Sisters and UU area.

Any ideas as to which area of Ankh-Morpork is considered 'Downtown'? --mikecook 20:00, 27 July 2006 (CEST)

I should think you'd worked that out by now, but as the geographer: isn't it bigger than a mile across? (28 sq.ft. per person?) ...Old Dickens 21:30 EST 30 Aug 2006

"Downtown" usually means "down to the water", sometimes just the old, built-up area. In either case, this would likely be the Shades, which is also where Knock could expect the most trouble. ..Old Dickens 13:25 EST 5 Sep 2006