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| government_type        = {{wp|Mayor–council government|Mayor-council}}
| government_type        = {{wp|Mayor–council government|Mayor-council}}
| governing_body        = Spálgleann Council             
| governing_body        = Spálgleann Council             
| leader_title          = Laird Mayor
| leader_title          = Lord Mayor
| leader_name            = [[Dorotea Fuertes i Lluís-Malloy]] ([[Social Democratic Party (Caldia)|SDs]])
| leader_name            = [[Saoirse Itakura-Ní Shuileabháin]] ([[Social Democratic Party (Caldia)|PSD]])
| established_title      = Settled
| established_title      = Settled
| established_date      = Prior to 7th Century CE
| established_date      = Prior to 7th Century CE
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| established_title3    = Chartered
| established_title3    = Chartered
| established_date3      = 13th century
| established_date3      = 13th century
| population_as_of      = 2012
| population_as_of      = 2013
| population            = 1,372,565
| population            = 1,372,565
| population_demonym    = Spálgleanner  
| population_demonym    = Spálgleanner  
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As the seat of the [[Government of Caldia|Caldish government]], most of its agencies are located in the city. This includes the highest courts of the [[Judiciary of Caldia|judiciary]] along with the {{wp|official residences}} of the [[Monarchy of Caldia|Caldish monarch]] and the [[Taoiseach of Caldia|Taoiseach]]. The government has its seat in Ráitherialtais, the [[Tionól]] (Caldish parliament) is seated in [[Carrowdun Palace]], and the Taoiseach's residence is located at [[Taoiseach of Caldia#Residence|Loveland House]]. The monarch's official residence is [[St Ellen's Palace]], but historically [[Spálgleann Palace]] was the seat of the Caldish monarchs in the city.  
As the seat of the [[Government of Caldia|Caldish government]], most of its agencies are located in the city. This includes the highest courts of the [[Judiciary of Caldia|judiciary]] along with the {{wp|official residences}} of the [[Monarchy of Caldia|Caldish monarch]] and the [[Taoiseach of Caldia|Taoiseach]]. The government has its seat in Ráitherialtais, the [[Tionól]] (Caldish parliament) is seated in [[Carrowdun Palace]], and the Taoiseach's residence is located at [[Taoiseach of Caldia#Residence|Loveland House]]. The monarch's official residence is [[St Ellen's Palace]], but historically [[Spálgleann Palace]] was the seat of the Caldish monarchs in the city.  


Spálgleann is governed under a {{wp|Mayor–council government|mayor-council government}}. The current {{wp|Lord Mayor|Laird Mayor}} is [[Dorotea Fuertes i Lluís-Malloy]] of the [[Social Democratic Party (Caldia)|Social Democrats]], who has held the post since 2017. Since the 2019 municipal elections, the Social Democrats have controlled the city council.
Spálgleann is governed under a {{wp|Mayor–council government|mayor-council government}}. The current {{wp|Lord Mayor}} is [[Saoirse Itakura-Ní Shuileabháin]] of the [[Social Democratic Party (Caldia)|Social Democratic Party]] (PSD), who has held the post since 2017. Since the 2020 county elections, the PSD has controlled the city council.


==History==
==History==
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===Local===
===Local===
[[File:Government Buildings, Dublin.jpg|thumb|150px|Spálgleann City Hall]]
[[File:Government Buildings, Dublin.jpg|thumb|150px|Spálgleann City Hall]]
From 1842, the boundaries of the city were comprehended by the Duchy of Spálgleann. In 1930, the boundaries were extended by the Local Government (Spálgleann) Act. Later, in 1953, the boundaries were again extended by the Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation Act.
From 1842, the boundaries of the city were corresponded with the territory of the Duchy of Spálgleann. Local Government (Spálgleann) Act of 1930 extended the city's boundaries, annexing territory from County Aerach and County. Spálgleann is a [[Counties_of_Caldia#Metropolitan_County|metropolitan county]] and has the same rights as a city.  


Spálgleann City Council is a unicameral assembly of 65 members elected every five years from Local Election Areas. It is presided over by the Laird Mayor, who is elected by a popular vote for a term of four years and resides in Manor Home. Council meetings occur at Spálgleann City Hall, while most of its administrative activities are based in the Civil Offices on Stone Quay. The party or coalition of parties with the majority of seats adjudicates committee members and introduces policies. The Council passes an annual budget for spending on areas such as housing, traffic management, refuse, drainage, and planning. The Spálgleann City Manager is responsible for implementing City Council decisions.
Spálgleann City Council is a unicameral assembly of 120 members elected every five years. Members are elected from multi-member wards using the Ní Dochartaigh method of {{wp| single-transferable vote}}. Since the 2017 Municipal Government (Spálgleann) Act, the party that receives the largest vote share is awarded ten additional seats. The council meets at Spálgleann City Hall. Most of its administrative activities are based there. The party or largest party with a majority of seats forms the municipal government. The Speaker of the Spálgleann City Council presides over the City Council.
 
The city government is led by the Lord Mayor. The Lord Mayor is elected by a popular vote for a term of five years. The Lord Mayor is responsible for the direction of the city government and drafts an annual budget. The City Council passes the budget which allocates spending on areas that include housing, traffic management, and city planning. The budget also allocates spending to the city's administrative districts to provide their related services. The Spálgleann City Manager, a civil servant, is responsible for implementing policies of the Lord Mayor and the City Council.
 
The City Council was last elected during the 2020 county elections. It is now controlled by a Social Democratic majority. The current Lord Mayor, [[Saoirse Itakura-Ní Shuileabháin]], was elected during in the 2019 local elections. She is the city's first female Lord Mayor of [[Senria|Senrian]] descent.  


===National===
===National===
For over a thousand years, Spálgleann has served as the capital of both Glytter and its predecessor, the [[Kingdom of Ghailles]]. The majority of the national institutions are located in the city, including the [[Monarchy of Glytter|monarchy]], [[Government of Glytter|government]], and the [[Royal Congress of Glytter|legislature]].
For over a thousand years, Spálgleann has served as the capital of both Caldia and its predecessor, the [[Kingdom of the Ghailles]]. Most national institutions are located in the city, including the [[Monarchy of Caldia|monarchy]], [[Government of Caldia|government]], and the [[Tionól|legislature]].
 
Spálgleann is divided into seven constituencies, each represented by a varied number of TCs. In total, the city sends 43 TCs to the [[Comhthionól Náisiúnta]]. 


The seven constituencies are Spálgleann Bay North (7), Spálgleann North (7), Spálgleann West (7), Spálgleann Bay South (6), Spálgleann South Central (6), Spálgleann East (5), and Spálgleann Leeside (5). Their boundaries were last adjusted following the 2011 census and TCs were elected under the new borders for the first time during the [[Glytteronian Comhthionól election, 2012|2012 Comhthionól election]].
Spálgleann is divided into four constituencies, each represented by a varied number of TCs. In total, the city sends 20 TCs to the [[Comhthionól Náisiúnta]]. The four constituencies are Spalgleann East, Spalglean North, Spalgleann South, and Spalgleann West. Each district has five TCs that represent it. Their boundaries were last adjusted following the 2015 census and TCs were elected under the new borders for the first time during the [[Glytteronian Comhthionól election, 2017|2017 general election]].


===Politics===
===Politics===
Spálgleann city is a traditional stronghold for the [[Social Democratic Party (Glytter)|Social Democrats]], but a transition to a post-industrial economy, increasing gentrification, and the revival of a wealthier urban middle class has seen support for the [[Liberty Party (Glytter)|Liberty Party]] rise in recent decades. In the [[Glytteronian Comhthionól election, 2017|2017 general election]] the Spálgleann constituencies elected
Spálgleann city is a traditional stronghold for the [[Social Democratic Party (Caldia)|Social Democrats]], but a transition to a post-industrial economy, increasing gentrification, and the revival of a wealthier urban middle class has seen support for the [[Liberty Party (Caldia)|Liberty Party]] rise in recent decades. In the [[2019 Caldish general election|2019 general election]] the Spálgleann constituencies elected ''pending''.


==Geography==
==Geography==


==Divisions==
==Divisions==
Spálgleann city is divided into three regions that outline its main areas: Spálgleann City Centre, East Spálgleann, and South Spálgleann. The City of Spálgleann is divided into administrative districts that provide local services within their jurisdiction. Education, recreational, and cultural services are among the services delivered.  
Spálgleann city is divided into three regions that outline its main areas: Spálgleann City Centre, East Spálgleann, and South Spálgleann. The City of Spálgleann is divided into administrative districts that provide local services within their jurisdiction. Education, recreational, and cultural services are among the services delivered.  


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==Transportation==
==Transportation==
===Public transit===


==Culture==
==Culture==

Revision as of 06:33, 10 August 2020

Spálgleann
City and county
City of Spálgleann
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Clockwise from top: St Ellen's Palace, Carrowdun Palace in the snow, St Cuchulain's Cathedral on the Míle Ríoga, Clochnoc Fortress, Teach-an-Chultúir, the 'Barcodes' located in the Leeside Quarter
Flag of Spálgleann
Coat of arms of Spálgleann
Nickname: 
Glimmer of the North
Motto(s): 
Le chéile againn loinnir (Ghaillish)
(meaning: Together We Shine)
Location within Caldia
Location within Caldia
CountryCaldia
SettledPrior to 7th Century CE
First mention9th century
Chartered13th century
Government
 • TypeMayor-council
 • BodySpálgleann Council
 • Lord MayorSaoirse Itakura-Ní Shuileabháin (PSD)
Population
 (2013)
1,372,565
DemonymSpálgleanner
Time zoneEuclean Standard Time

Spálgleann, officially the City of Spálgleann, is the capital and largest city of the Caldia. 1,372,565 people live in the municipality itself. The population of the Greater Spálgleann Area, as of 2013, was approximately 1.9 million. About 3.2 million people live in the metropolitan area. The city is located on the country's southern close at the mouth of the River Lee. The earliest known settlers of Spálgleann date back to the Stone Age. Spálgleann's first mention dates back to the the 9th century and had its charter issued in the 13th century.

Spálgleann is the cultural, economic, media, and political centre of Caldia. The Spálgleann region accounts for nearly one-third of the national population and over one third of the country's GDP. It is among the wealthiest regions in Euclea for GDP per capita. Starting in the 1980s, the country has become a major corporate centre and is home to a number of corporate headquarters and offices for international companies, drawn to the region by Caldia's low corporate tax rates.

As the seat of the Caldish government, most of its agencies are located in the city. This includes the highest courts of the judiciary along with the official residences of the Caldish monarch and the Taoiseach. The government has its seat in Ráitherialtais, the Tionól (Caldish parliament) is seated in Carrowdun Palace, and the Taoiseach's residence is located at Loveland House. The monarch's official residence is St Ellen's Palace, but historically Spálgleann Palace was the seat of the Caldish monarchs in the city.

Spálgleann is governed under a mayor-council government. The current Lord Mayor is Saoirse Itakura-Ní Shuileabháin of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), who has held the post since 2017. Since the 2020 county elections, the PSD has controlled the city council.

History

Spálgleann Palace was the seat of the monarchs until the 1570s
The University of Spálgleann's old college
Liberty Towers, the tallest buildings in Caldia, are located in the Leeside Quarter.

Government

Local

Spálgleann City Hall

From 1842, the boundaries of the city were corresponded with the territory of the Duchy of Spálgleann. Local Government (Spálgleann) Act of 1930 extended the city's boundaries, annexing territory from County Aerach and County. Spálgleann is a metropolitan county and has the same rights as a city.

Spálgleann City Council is a unicameral assembly of 120 members elected every five years. Members are elected from multi-member wards using the Ní Dochartaigh method of single-transferable vote. Since the 2017 Municipal Government (Spálgleann) Act, the party that receives the largest vote share is awarded ten additional seats. The council meets at Spálgleann City Hall. Most of its administrative activities are based there. The party or largest party with a majority of seats forms the municipal government. The Speaker of the Spálgleann City Council presides over the City Council.

The city government is led by the Lord Mayor. The Lord Mayor is elected by a popular vote for a term of five years. The Lord Mayor is responsible for the direction of the city government and drafts an annual budget. The City Council passes the budget which allocates spending on areas that include housing, traffic management, and city planning. The budget also allocates spending to the city's administrative districts to provide their related services. The Spálgleann City Manager, a civil servant, is responsible for implementing policies of the Lord Mayor and the City Council.

The City Council was last elected during the 2020 county elections. It is now controlled by a Social Democratic majority. The current Lord Mayor, Saoirse Itakura-Ní Shuileabháin, was elected during in the 2019 local elections. She is the city's first female Lord Mayor of Senrian descent.

National

For over a thousand years, Spálgleann has served as the capital of both Caldia and its predecessor, the Kingdom of the Ghailles. Most national institutions are located in the city, including the monarchy, government, and the legislature.

Spálgleann is divided into four constituencies, each represented by a varied number of TCs. In total, the city sends 20 TCs to the Comhthionól Náisiúnta. The four constituencies are Spalgleann East, Spalglean North, Spalgleann South, and Spalgleann West. Each district has five TCs that represent it. Their boundaries were last adjusted following the 2015 census and TCs were elected under the new borders for the first time during the 2017 general election.

Politics

Spálgleann city is a traditional stronghold for the Social Democrats, but a transition to a post-industrial economy, increasing gentrification, and the revival of a wealthier urban middle class has seen support for the Liberty Party rise in recent decades. In the 2019 general election the Spálgleann constituencies elected pending.

Geography

Divisions

Spálgleann city is divided into three regions that outline its main areas: Spálgleann City Centre, East Spálgleann, and South Spálgleann. The City of Spálgleann is divided into administrative districts that provide local services within their jurisdiction. Education, recreational, and cultural services are among the services delivered.

Spálgleann City Centre

  • Ballyglass
  • Leeside
  • Old City

East Spálgleann

  • New City
  • Ráitherialtais

South Spálgleann

  • Dromtarriffe
  • Fishtown
  • Garment District
  • Little Rongzhuo

Places of interest

Higher education

Demographics

Transportation

Public transit

Culture

Media

Sport

Twin Cities