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Archaeological findings suggest that the area around what is now Franclinton had been inhabited by Arctic peoples since at least 3,800 years ago, but these peoples are believed to have only lived there for brief periods. The {{wp|Inuit}} peoples of Insulamia have inhabited the region since the 13th century. Captain [[Francis Clinton]], the namesake of the city, and his crew discovered the site on the [[Premiervoyage]] in 1501 for the {{wp|Kingdom of England}}. The City of Franclinton-on-Sea was founded a year later in 1502 by {{wp|England|English}} settlers, becoming the second {{wp|Europe|European}} settlement on the island. | Archaeological findings suggest that the area around what is now Franclinton had been inhabited by Arctic peoples since at least 3,800 years ago, but these peoples are believed to have only lived there for brief periods. The {{wp|Inuit}} peoples of Insulamia have inhabited the region since the 13th century. Captain [[Francis Clinton]], the namesake of the city, and his crew discovered the site on the [[Premiervoyage]] in 1501 for the {{wp|Kingdom of England}}. The City of Franclinton-on-Sea was founded a year later in 1502 by {{wp|England|English}} settlers, becoming the second {{wp|Europe|European}} settlement on the island. | ||
Franclinton is a {{wp|Multiculturalism|multicultural}} city, with 51% of its population being {{wp|Immigrant generations|first-or-second-generation}} immigrants. It is consistently ranked among the {{wp|most liveable cities}} in the world while also among the {{wp|Cost of living|cheapest cities}} to live in in the {{wp|developed world}}. The city is a centre for research and {{wp|the arts}} in Insulamia, with strengths in {{wp|medicine}}, {{wp|theatre}}, and {{wp|music}}. Franclinton has hosted several major international events, including the [[1969 World Expo]] and the {{wp|1986 Commonwealth Games}}, as well as hosting portions of the {{wp|1999 Rugby World Cup}} and the [[2018 FIFA World Cup (Insulamia)|2018 FIFA World Cup]]. | Franclinton is a {{wp|Multiculturalism|multicultural}} city, with 51% of its population being {{wp|Immigrant generations|first-or-second-generation}} immigrants. It is consistently ranked among the {{wp|most liveable cities}} in the world while also among the {{wp|Cost of living|cheapest cities}} to live in in the {{wp|developed world}}. The city is a centre for research, education, and {{wp|the arts}} in Insulamia, with strengths in {{wp|medicine}}, {{wp|theatre}}, and {{wp|music}}. It is home to the {{wp|Riddlepark}}, the home grounds of the [[Insulamia national football team]], and several of the world's leading universities, including the [[Royal Insulamian University in Franclinton]]. Franclinton has hosted several major international events, including the [[1969 World Expo]] and the {{wp|1986 Commonwealth Games}}, as well as hosting portions of the {{wp|1999 Rugby World Cup}} and the [[2018 FIFA World Cup (Insulamia)|2018 FIFA World Cup]]. | ||
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Franclinton | |
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City of Franclinton-on-Sea | |
Nickname: Frankie | |
Motto(s): | |
Country | Insulamia |
Province | Henria |
Shire | Franclintonshire |
Settled | 1502 |
Established | April 19, 1502 |
Named for | Francis Clinton |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor–council system |
• Mayor | Hans Goel (IND) |
• Deputy mayor | Kate Washington (IND) |
Area | |
• City | 745.98 km2 (288.02 sq mi) |
• Urban | 1,756.67 km2 (678.25 sq mi) |
• Metro | 3,013.49 km2 (1,163.51 sq mi) |
Population (2020) | |
• City | 3,218,545 (2nd) |
• Estimate (2022) | 3,379,024 |
• Metro | 5,019,265 (1st) |
• Shire | 6,652,193 |
Demonym(s) | Franclinite, Francliner, Franclintonian, Frankie (colloquial) |
Time zone | UTC−3 (IST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−2 (IDST) |
Postal code span | 1000-1200 |
International airports | Franclinton International Airport (FIA), Todd Love International Airport (TDL) |
Rapid transit | Franclinton Metro |
Website | franclinton |
Franclinton-on-Sea (/ˈfræŋklɪntən/ FRANG-klin-tən), officially the City of Franclinton-on-Sea and often simply referred to as Franclinton, is the provincial capital of the province of Henria. It is the largest city in Henria, and the second-largest city in Insulamia, with a population of 3,218,545 as of the last census in 2020. It was the de jure capital city of Insulamia from Federation until 2021, when this title was transferred to Whitecastle. However, as the transition process between the cities is still ongoing, Franclinton is still viewed as the de facto capital city of the nation, hosting most of the nation's diplomatic embassies and many federal government buildings. Franclinton is located in the shire of Franclintonshire in the south of Insulamia, on the coast of the Channel of Glass. Residents of the city are officially named "Franclintonians", however the colloquial names of "Francliner" and "Franclintonite" are far more commonly used.
Archaeological findings suggest that the area around what is now Franclinton had been inhabited by Arctic peoples since at least 3,800 years ago, but these peoples are believed to have only lived there for brief periods. The Inuit peoples of Insulamia have inhabited the region since the 13th century. Captain Francis Clinton, the namesake of the city, and his crew discovered the site on the Premiervoyage in 1501 for the Kingdom of England. The City of Franclinton-on-Sea was founded a year later in 1502 by English settlers, becoming the second European settlement on the island.
Franclinton is a multicultural city, with 51% of its population being first-or-second-generation immigrants. It is consistently ranked among the most liveable cities in the world while also among the cheapest cities to live in in the developed world. The city is a centre for research, education, and the arts in Insulamia, with strengths in medicine, theatre, and music. It is home to the Riddlepark, the home grounds of the Insulamia national football team, and several of the world's leading universities, including the Royal Insulamian University in Franclinton. Franclinton has hosted several major international events, including the 1969 World Expo and the 1986 Commonwealth Games, as well as hosting portions of the 1999 Rugby World Cup and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.