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{{nihongo|'''Shindo'''|新都|Shin-do}} is the capital of [[Republic of Namsa|Namsa]] | {{nihongo|'''Shindo'''|新都|Shin-do}} is the capital of [[Republic of Namsa|Namsa]]. It is the second-largest metropolitan area in the country, with over 2,8 million residents. Situated on the [[Jedong]] region, it is the capital of [[Shin province]] and Namsa's major port. | ||
In 1501, general administrator [[Kim Sun]] designated the area now known as Shindo as the new capital. It quickly became one of the biggest cities in the {{wp|New World}}, and the main hub for cultural and economic exchange between eastern and western colonial powers. Shindo saw multiple raids and invasions througout its history, most notably the [[Japanese occupation of Shindo]]. The city became a hub of {{wp|tourism}} in the 18th century. After the [[Baekyeonhwa]], Shindo remained an important cultural hub for [[Republic of Namsa|Namsa]], but it no longer was the preferred destination for Korean settlers, as they moved towards the rapidly industrializing west. |
Revision as of 22:26, 27 March 2021
Shindo 新都 | |
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Nickname: The Western Capital | |
Country | Republic of Namsa |
Province | Shin Province |
Establishment of the Capital | 1501 |
Founded by | Kim Sun |
Government | |
• Mayor of Shindo | Se Jin-Myung |
Area | |
• Total | 1,023.8 km2 (395.3 sq mi) |
Population (2018) | |
• Total | 2,890,105 |
Shindo (新都 Shin-do) is the capital of Namsa. It is the second-largest metropolitan area in the country, with over 2,8 million residents. Situated on the Jedong region, it is the capital of Shin province and Namsa's major port.
In 1501, general administrator Kim Sun designated the area now known as Shindo as the new capital. It quickly became one of the biggest cities in the New World, and the main hub for cultural and economic exchange between eastern and western colonial powers. Shindo saw multiple raids and invasions througout its history, most notably the Japanese occupation of Shindo. The city became a hub of tourism in the 18th century. After the Baekyeonhwa, Shindo remained an important cultural hub for Namsa, but it no longer was the preferred destination for Korean settlers, as they moved towards the rapidly industrializing west.