Zoa:

Humanoids of all types are common in this large, cosmopolitan city. (Even the ruling council is composed of half-elves, an elf, a dwarf, a gnome and six Reanaarians.) Of the dozen, the elf known as Werlen holds by far the most power. He has been on the council for 200 years and has guided the city-state from a peaceful bayside village of timbers to one of the richest places on the planet.

Because it produces surpluses of all of its own basic needs, Zoa imports exotic luxuries and oddities not available for hundreds of miles. The market is a festive, busy place where nearly anything can be traded (even minor magical items appear here, along with observant guards). At least two slave auctions take place each day, one in the morning, and one in the afternoon. Strangely, thieves caught in the marketplace are not often turned in to the authorities. The merchants (and eager bystanders) beat thieves bloody and laugh the incident off.

Adventurers seeking exotic or stolen items might have luck in Zoa, where goods from around the world might have traded hands a dozen times. Because foreigners are commonplace in the city, Zoa is also an ideal place to hide from unwanted attention.
Refugees from across Kalamar and Svimohzia flock to the city to hide among its ever-changing masses. Also, more than a few famous wizards have lived in Zoa, including Ziliana Abeilua, a prodigious writer whose most famous work is “Making the Perfect Man,” a two-volume treatise on golems and other magical constructs.