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'''Moulins''' is a city located in [[Zamastan]] and is the capital and second-largest city of the [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|province]] of [[Redeemer’s Land]], after [[Addleview]]. It has a population of 996,000 and is a major transportation, economic, and cultural hub for the province. The city is one of the few primarily French-speaking cities in Zamastan outside of [[Mayotte]] and [[Aunistria (Province)|Auraine]], having been settled predominately by [[Avergnon]]ian refugees fleeing religious persecution in the early 1800s. A merchant city since its origins and a manufacturing city since the 19th century, a focus on industry made it a great industrial capital, mainly around the textile and mechanical industries. Their decline, from the 1960s onwards, led to a long period of economic crisis and it was not until the 1990s that the conversion to the tertiary sector and the rehabilitation of the disaster-stricken districts gave the city a different face. Nowadays, Moulins is known as a pristine tourist destination and for its cuisine. | '''Moulins''' is a city located in [[Zamastan]] and is the capital and second-largest city of the [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|province]] of [[Redeemer’s Land]], after [[Addleview]]. It has a population of around 996,000 and is a major transportation, economic, and cultural hub for the province. The city is one of the few primarily French-speaking cities in Zamastan outside of [[Mayotte]] and [[Aunistria (Province)|Auraine]], having been settled predominately by [[Avergnon]]ian refugees fleeing religious persecution in the early 1800s. A merchant city since its origins and a manufacturing city since the 19th century, a focus on industry made it a great industrial capital, mainly around the textile and mechanical industries. Their decline, from the 1960s onwards, led to a long period of economic crisis and it was not until the 1990s that the conversion to the tertiary sector and the rehabilitation of the disaster-stricken districts gave the city a different face. Nowadays, Moulins is known as a pristine tourist destination and for its cuisine. | ||
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Revision as of 22:54, 29 December 2021
Moulins
City of Moulins | |
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Provincial Capital | |
Country | Zamastan |
Administrative District | Redeemer’s Land |
Government | |
• Mayor | Thomase Gelling (Progressive Party) |
Population (2018) | |
• Total | 996,871 |
Moulins is a city located in Zamastan and is the capital and second-largest city of the province of Redeemer’s Land, after Addleview. It has a population of around 996,000 and is a major transportation, economic, and cultural hub for the province. The city is one of the few primarily French-speaking cities in Zamastan outside of Mayotte and Auraine, having been settled predominately by Avergnonian refugees fleeing religious persecution in the early 1800s. A merchant city since its origins and a manufacturing city since the 19th century, a focus on industry made it a great industrial capital, mainly around the textile and mechanical industries. Their decline, from the 1960s onwards, led to a long period of economic crisis and it was not until the 1990s that the conversion to the tertiary sector and the rehabilitation of the disaster-stricken districts gave the city a different face. Nowadays, Moulins is known as a pristine tourist destination and for its cuisine.
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