Alexandria, Lieseltania

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Alexandria
Winterhold Skyline.jpg
A partial skyline of Alexandria, 2015
Flag of Alexandria
Coat of arms of Alexandria
Etymology: Alexandra the Great
Nickname(s): 
City That Never Sleeps, Federal Capital
Motto(s): 
By Sea, Land, and Air We Prosper
(Dutch: Over zee, land en lucht gaan we voorspoedig)
Country Atmora
StateLieseltania
ProvincePruzhana
RegionPruzhana Bay
Regional DistrictMetro Alexandria
Incorporated6 April 1820
Founded byAtmoran Parliament
Mayor-CouncilAlexandria Metro Council
Government
 • MayorJurrian Dane (KL NDP)
Population
 (2015 Census)
 • Total4,295,929
 Includes Alexandria Outskirts
DemonymAlexandrijns/se
Time zonePST (Pacific Standard Time)
Area code(s)604, 778, 236
WebsiteAlexandria.gov

Alexandria (/ˌæləɡˈzændriə/; Dutch: Alexandrië; Voshaans: Alieksandrije) officially the City of Alexandria (Dutch: Stad van Alexandrië), is the capital of Atmora and is a coastal seaport city in the Province of Pruzhana within the Kingdom of Lieseltania, with the Karmutzen mountains to the east of the city and directly bordering the Bay of Pruzhana. The 2016 census recorded 4,295,929 people in the city, making it the third largest Atmoran municipality.

Alexandria was built along the Seim river incorporating the cities and towns of Arensgenhout, Leidenschendam-Voorburg, Seimsburg, Vorst, De Zweth, Metzochin, and Oudergem in 6 April 1820 by the Federal District Act. The city was named after High Queen Alexandra the Great the mother of the confederation. Alexandria was founded as compromise between the states as previously Pruzhana, the capital of Lieseltania, served as the capitol of the Confederation. However Lieseltania would not cede the land along the mouth of the Seim to Parliament.

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Under the constitution of the Atmoran Confederation, Alexandria serves as the federal capital.


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