Porto di San Vito

Porto di San Vito is a coastal city and comune in Peninde, Jochaena. It is known for its charming narrow streets, beautiful old stone buildings, and stunning views of the sea. The town is surrounded by lush greenery and is a popular destination for nature lovers.

Etymology
The city is named after Saint Vitus, a popular patron saint in Jochaena.

Demographics
Porto di San Vito's population of almost 90 thousand is predominantly Jochaenan, with a mix of other ethnicities such as Aclian, Prillovanian, and Hindu. The town has a vibrant, tight-knit community, with a strong sense of tradition and local identity. The older generations tend to have lived in the area for their entire lives, while the younger generations have a more cosmopolitan outlook, having traveled and experienced different cultures. Overall, Porto di San Vito is a diverse and friendly place, where people of different backgrounds come together to create a unique and harmonious community.

Education
As well as the state comprehensive schools there are private lyceums and gymnasiums, as well as branches of other high schools and professional colleges. There is the Porto di San Vito State Pedagogical University and the University of Management and Business. In the central park there is the San Vito musical school, and nearby, almost on the coast, an art school. A subject of pride in Porto di San Vito is the Centre of Children's and Youthful Creativity, numbering a large quantity of study groups and ensembles.