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'''Eisenberg''' is a city, located in eastern [[Besmenia]]. It is the capital of the Besmenian federal state of [[Neidenstein-Sulzburg]], and with a population of 686,663 thousands, the biggest city in Neidenstein-Sulzburg and the tenth city biggest in Besmenia. | '''Eisenberg''' is a city, located in eastern [[Besmenia]]. It is the capital of the Besmenian federal state of [[Neidenstein-Sulzburg]], and with a population of 686,663 thousands, the biggest city in Neidenstein-Sulzburg and the tenth city biggest in Besmenia. | ||
As the seat of the state government of Neidenstein-Sulzburg and the [[State Chamber of Neidenstein-Sulzburg]] as well as numerous state authorities, the city is the political center of Neidenstein-Sulzburg. In addition, important educational and cultural institutions of the federal state are concentrated here. Eisenberg is internationally known as the | As the seat of the state government of Neidenstein-Sulzburg and the [[State Chamber of Neidenstein-Sulzburg]] as well as numerous state authorities, the city is the political center of Neidenstein-Sulzburg. In addition, important educational and cultural institutions of the federal state are concentrated here. Eisenberg is internationally known as the place of the signing of the [[Besmenian-Tinegardian Treaty of 1850|Besmenian-Tinegardian Treaty]] in July 1850, and as the host city of the [[1957 Winter Olympic Games (Iearth)|1957 Winter Olympics]]. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 14:42, 10 August 2022
Eisenberg | |
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Country | Besmenia |
State | Neidenstein-Sulzburg |
Government | |
• Mayor | Franziska Hellenbach (SDU) |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 686,663 |
Eisenberg is a city, located in eastern Besmenia. It is the capital of the Besmenian federal state of Neidenstein-Sulzburg, and with a population of 686,663 thousands, the biggest city in Neidenstein-Sulzburg and the tenth city biggest in Besmenia.
As the seat of the state government of Neidenstein-Sulzburg and the State Chamber of Neidenstein-Sulzburg as well as numerous state authorities, the city is the political center of Neidenstein-Sulzburg. In addition, important educational and cultural institutions of the federal state are concentrated here. Eisenberg is internationally known as the place of the signing of the Besmenian-Tinegardian Treaty in July 1850, and as the host city of the 1957 Winter Olympics.