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'''Landeda''' is a city in [[Zamastan]] and is the namesake | '''Landeda City''' is a city in [[Zamastan]] and is the namesake city of the [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|Province]] of [[Landeda (Province)|Landeda]]. It is also the [[Cities in Zamastan|24th most-populous]] in the country and most-populous in the province with a population of 2,970,000. The city's economy revolves around manufacturing, electronics, and tourism, with beaches and parks in particular attracting millions of visitors domestically and internationally every year. It is headquarters to many Zamastanian oil, mining, and telecommunications companies, and is a prominent center of medical research and development. Founded by [[Quetana]]n settlers in 1521, it is one of the oldest inhabited settlements in Zamastan and Southwest [[Euronia]]. The city experienced extensive flooding and damage in 2022's [[Hurricane Jude]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 24 August 2022
Landeda | |
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City of Landeda | |
Country | Zamastan |
Province | Landeda |
Founded | 1521 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Michael Heresson |
Population | |
• Total | 3,160,000 |
Landeda City is a city in Zamastan and is the namesake city of the Province of Landeda. It is also the 24th most-populous in the country and most-populous in the province with a population of 2,970,000. The city's economy revolves around manufacturing, electronics, and tourism, with beaches and parks in particular attracting millions of visitors domestically and internationally every year. It is headquarters to many Zamastanian oil, mining, and telecommunications companies, and is a prominent center of medical research and development. Founded by Quetanan settlers in 1521, it is one of the oldest inhabited settlements in Zamastan and Southwest Euronia. The city experienced extensive flooding and damage in 2022's Hurricane Jude.