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| established_title2      = Incorporation as [[Class 1 city]]
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| established_date2        = 1429
| established_date2        = 1429
| established_title3      = Incorporation as Class 2 city
| established_title3      = Incorporation as [[Class 2 city]]
| established_date3        = 1579
| established_date3        = 1579
| founder                = Marcus Eckert
| founder                = Marcus Eckert
| leader_party            = Liberal-Conservative
| leader_party            = [[Libertarian Party (Dairana)|Libertarian]]
| leader_title            = Mayor
| leader_title            = Mayor
| leader_name            = Felix Nachtnebel
| leader_name            = Felix Nachtnebel

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Alpskamesto
Nickname(s): 
A-Town, City of the seven mountains
Motto: 
Dream big
Skyline of Alpskamesto
ProvinceAlpenheim
ParishBerg
Founding1325
Incorporation as Class 1 city1429
Incorporation as Class 2 city1579
Founded byMarcus Eckert
Government
 • TypeMayor-council-manager
 • MayorFelix Nachtnebel (Libertarian)
Population
 (1610)
 • Total77,352

Alpskamesto

Alpskamesto is a class 2 city in the province of Alpenheim. It is the largest city in the province and parish seat of the Berg Parish.

History

Alpskamesto was founded in 1325 by Marcus Eckert

Etymology

Its english meaning is Alpine Town

Government

Geography

Alpskamesto is surrounded by seven mountains, hence the nickname. The mountains are somewhat tall, with an average peak of 6,732 ft, or about 2,052 m, though the mountains are somewhat far from the city. The ways to get in or out of the city are by the Alpenheim Highway or the train that runs through the area.

Demographics

Economy

Tourism is a large part of Alpskamesto's economy, recieving 340,000 tourists a year.