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'''Schlammburg''', not to be confused with [[Imperial Schlammburg]] the capital of [[Dolchland]], is the Capital and largest city of the Dolchic [[States of Dolchland|constituent state]] of [[Panedonia]]. It was founded in around 720, and is named after the castle made of mud bricks that once lied there, (Schlamm: mud, Burg: Castle). It completely surrounds Imperial Schlammburg, a central district of the city that was made independent and territory of the imperial crown in the 1865 Capital Decree. Both sides were witness to the [[1959 Schlammburg Crisis]], which almost lead to tank warfare in the streets of Schlammburg. | '''Schlammburg''', not to be confused with [[Imperial Schlammburg]] the capital of [[Dolchland]], is the Capital and largest city of the Dolchic [[States of Dolchland|constituent state]] of [[Panedonia]]. It was founded in around 720, and is named after the castle made of mud bricks that once lied there, (Schlamm: mud, Burg: Castle). It completely surrounds Imperial Schlammburg, a central district of the city that was made independent and territory of the imperial crown in the 1865 Capital Decree. Both sides were witness to the [[1959 Schlammburg Crisis]], which almost lead to tank warfare in the streets of Schlammburg. | ||
[[File:Schlammburg 1683.png|thumb|left|Schlammburg in 1683.]] | [[File:Schlammburg 1683.png|thumb|left|Schlammburg in 1683.]] | ||
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[[Category: Dolchland]] | [[Category: Dolchland]] |
Latest revision as of 12:46, 7 September 2022
Schlammburg | |
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Capital City of Panedonia | |
Empire | Dolchland |
Kingdom | Panedonia |
Government | |
• Lord Mayor | Rudolph Mainz |
Population | |
• Total | 1,109,000 |
Demonym | Schlammburger |
Schlammburg, not to be confused with Imperial Schlammburg the capital of Dolchland, is the Capital and largest city of the Dolchic constituent state of Panedonia. It was founded in around 720, and is named after the castle made of mud bricks that once lied there, (Schlamm: mud, Burg: Castle). It completely surrounds Imperial Schlammburg, a central district of the city that was made independent and territory of the imperial crown in the 1865 Capital Decree. Both sides were witness to the 1959 Schlammburg Crisis, which almost lead to tank warfare in the streets of Schlammburg.