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Laitstadt
Laitstadt.jpg
Clockwise, from above: Lait City Television Tower, Bolumartin Hotel, Lait City beach, city center, Civil War Memorial, Old town, Fritz von Heraldstein Bridge, Federal Chamber, skyline of Lait City
Flag of Laitstadt.jpg
Nickname(s): 
L-City, The heart of the southeast, City of Freedom
Location of Lait City in Besmenia
Location of Lait City in Besmenia
CountryBesmenia
StateLaitstadt
District
Districts
  • Alberthausen
  • Bahrain
  • Braunfels
  • Elbeck
  • Gotha
  • Heiligeneck
  • Klumfeld
  • Leostadt
  • Liesing
  • Lumpod
  • Mitte
  • Potsdam
  • Reimwenk
  • St. Martin Insel
  • Wahlwinkel
  • Winden
Government
 • MayorMatthias Combrinck (SDU)
Area
 • Total518 sq mi (1,340 km2)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total3,550,627
 • Density6,900/sq mi (2,600/km2)
Websitelaitstadt.bm

Laitstadt, until 1920: Laithitaus; is the capital of Besmenia and with a population of 3,3 millions the largest city in the country. The city is one of the 12 federal states in Besmenia. It borders the state of Metakumburg in the north. With an area of 920 km2, the city is one of the largest cities in Belisaria. The Leina river runs through the city.

Laitstadt is a world city of culture, media and politics. Many facilities such as the Bolumartin Hotel, the various universities, sports stadiums and museums have an international reputation. The city is also known for its high financial center and high quality of life.

History

Before 1765

Laitstadt was first mentioned in the 12th Century under the name "Laithitaus".

Laithitaus in the Kingdom of Besmenia

Laithitaus was a prosperous city at the time of the pre-civil war and was home to many factories after the Industrial Revolution in the 1850s. Laithitaus was the second largest city in the kingdom after Melmingen and was known as a summer vacation spot. The Heraldstein Dynasty even had a summer residence in Laithitaus. In 1868 there was a big fire in Laithitaus which killed 46 people.