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The city of Sechia is situated on the banks of the [[Andia River]] on the lowlands of [[Lemovicia]]. However, due to the country's geographic position, Sechia's average elevation is 296 metres above {{wp|sea level}}, with the highest point, the [[Zamek Pański]], being at 409 metres above sea level. | The city of Sechia is situated on the banks of the [[Andia River]] on the lowlands of [[Lemovicia]]. However, due to the country's geographic position, Sechia's average elevation is 296 metres above {{wp|sea level}}, with the highest point, the [[Zamek Pański]], being at 409 metres above sea level. | ||
Climatically, | Climatically, Sechia experiences a {{wp|humid continental climate}}, with average temperatures in January ranging from a low of −7.7 °C to a high of -2.6 °C, while average temperatures in July, the warmest month, range from a low of 13.6 °C to a high of 23.5 °C. It has the highest recorded temperature set in Lemovicia, at 40.3 °C on 13 August, 2019, while the lowest recorded temperature in Sechia was −38.9 °C on 2 February, 1957. | ||
==Government== | ==Government== |
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Sechia
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City | |
Motto(s): Pokój, dobrobyt i braterstwo (Miersan) Peace, prosperity, and brotherhood | |
Country | Lemovicia |
Entity | Miersan Entity |
Province | Równiny |
Founded | TBD |
Government | |
• Mayor | Marcin Salkowski |
Population (2017) | |
• City | 297,137 |
• Rank | 1st in Lemovicia |
• Urban | 297,137 |
• Metro | 362,356 |
Time zone | TBD |
• Summer (DST) | not observed |
Sechia (Lemovician: Іпаратея, Iparratea, Miersan: Przejście) is a city situated in northern Lemovicia on the Andia River, near the border with West Miersa. With a population of 297,137, it is the largest city in both the country of Lemovicia, the Miersan Entity, and the province of Równiny, of which it is the provincial capital.
Etymology
The name Sechia is a Solarization of the Miersan Przejście, meaning gateway, owing to it being a traditional gateway between Miersa and Lemovicia.
The Lemovician name derives from the Lemovician phrase iparraldeko atea, or the northern gate, referring to the same thing as the Miersan Przejście.
History
Geography
The city of Sechia is situated on the banks of the Andia River on the lowlands of Lemovicia. However, due to the country's geographic position, Sechia's average elevation is 296 metres above sea level, with the highest point, the Zamek Pański, being at 409 metres above sea level.
Climatically, Sechia experiences a humid continental climate, with average temperatures in January ranging from a low of −7.7 °C to a high of -2.6 °C, while average temperatures in July, the warmest month, range from a low of 13.6 °C to a high of 23.5 °C. It has the highest recorded temperature set in Lemovicia, at 40.3 °C on 13 August, 2019, while the lowest recorded temperature in Sechia was −38.9 °C on 2 February, 1957.
Government
The local government of Sechia is a mayor–council government, with a mayor (Lemovician: алкатеяк, alkateak, Miersan: burmistrz) elected every four years from all citizens residing in the city, currently held by Marcin Salkowski, who served in office since 2012.
The mayor presides over the city council (Lemovician: удалецеа, udaletxea, Miersan: rada miejska), which comprises of sixteen members, each elected from sixteen wards at the same time as the mayor of Sechia.
Demographics
As of the 2017 census, Sechia has 297,137 people in its urban borders, and 362,356 people in its metropolitan area, making it the largest city and metropolitan area in both the Równiny Province, the Miersan Entity, and the country of Lemovicia.
Ethnically, Sechia is the most diverse city in the country, with around 55% of the population, or 164,807 people being ethnic Miersans, around 34% of the population, or 101,027 people, being ethnic Lemovician. Finally, 31,303 people in Sechia, or around 11% of the city's population belong to other ethnic groups, predominantly Narodyns, Savaders, and Slirnians, as well as more recent immigrants from across the world.
Linguistically, around 70% of the city's population, or 208,002 people, speak Miersan as their first language, around 22% of the population, or 64,089 people speak Lemovician as their first language, and 25,046 people, or around eight percent of the population, speak other languages as their first language. The city has some of the highest rates of bilingualism in both official languages, with around 97% of the city's population, or 288,223 people reporting that they are fluent in both Miersan and Lemovician, with only 511 reporting not to be fluent in either official language.