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Aseu Port
Capital city
Aseu Port in 2023
Aseu Port in 2023
Country Lower Aseu
IslandManley
EstablishedJuly 22 1599
Government
 • MayorAndrias Stona
Area
 • Capital city480 km2 (190 sq mi)
Elevation
9 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Capital city662,435
 • Metro
1,190,000

Aseu Port is the capital and largest city of Lower Aseu, with a population of 1.2 million people, making it the second-most populous city in the Northern Cantalle Islands after Périnnois, Ossinia. It is located on the southwestern coast of Manley, the southernmost island in the Aseuans. It faces a natural harbor protected by a long sand spit which connects the city to Aseu International Airport and the rest of the island. Aseu Port is the largest predominantly Qoati-speaking city in the Northern Cantalles. Aseu Port was founded by the Quetanan empire in 1599 and quickly became one of the predominent trading hubs in the NCI region. As the center of the Quetanan empire's administrations for the Josettes, Aseu Port retained its administrative status when Lower Aseu became independent. Notable sites in the city include Aseu National Stadium, the historic seawall, Parliament, and the President's Mansion.