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'''Viitaniemi''' is the capital city of [[Caspia]], along with being the largest city in the country and its economic, cultural, education, research, and political hub.  Located on the shore of the [[Tarin Sea]], it has a population of 2,432,000. The city serves headquarters and offices of many international organizations, such as the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]] and the [[Western Euronia Defense Alliance]]. It is one of the larger cities in Northwest [[Euronia]] outside [[Zamastan]] and [[Gladysynthia]], and the second largest city after [[Forgeheim]], [[Ruskayn]], on the "Caspian Stretch", which includes the islands of Ruskayn, Caspia, and southern [[Baytonia]].  
'''Viitaniemi''' is the capital city of [[Caspia]], along with being the largest city in the country and its economic, cultural, education, research, and political hub.  Located on the shore of the [[Tarin Sea]], it has a population of 2,432,000. The city serves headquarters and offices of many international organizations, such as the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]] and the [[Western Euronia Defense Alliance]]. It is one of the larger cities in Northwest [[Euronia]] outside [[Zamastan]] and [[Gladysynthia]], and the second largest city after [[Forgeheim]], [[Ruskayn]], on the "Caspian Stretch", which includes the islands of Ruskayn, Caspia, and southern [[Baytonia]].  


Viitaniemi is the seat of the Government of Caspia, as well as the nation's monarchy. [[Saint Londersbei Palace]] is the home of the [[Monarchy of Caspia]], currently resided by King [[Adrian Lindholm]]. The legislature, helmed by [[Prime Minister of Caspia|Prime Minister]] [[Tullia Grönberg]], is also located in the city. Viitaniemi hosts the country's largest port and airport. The city was host of the [[1956 Viitaniemi Olympics|1956 Olympic Games]] and the [[2002 Viitaniemi World Cup|2002 World Cup]].
Viitaniemi is the seat of the Government of Caspia, as well as the nation's monarchy. [[Saint Londersbei Palace]] is the home of the [[Monarchy of Caspia]], currently resided by King [[Adrian Lindholm]]. The legislature, helmed by [[Prime Minister of Caspia|Prime Minister]] [[Tullia Grönberg]], is also located in the city. Viitaniemi hosts the country's largest port and airport. The city was host of the [[1956 Summer Olympic Games (Iearth)|1956 Olympic Games]] and the [[2002 Viitaniemi World Cup|2002 World Cup]].
==History==
==History==



Revision as of 17:41, 3 September 2020

Viitaniemi
Capital City
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Flag of Viitaniemi
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CountryCaspia
CharterJune 23rd, 1550
Founded byJyan Rapaavuori
Population
 (2018)
 • Total2,432,000 (1st)

Viitaniemi is the capital city of Caspia, along with being the largest city in the country and its economic, cultural, education, research, and political hub. Located on the shore of the Tarin Sea, it has a population of 2,432,000. The city serves headquarters and offices of many international organizations, such as the Coalition of Crown Albatross and the Western Euronia Defense Alliance. It is one of the larger cities in Northwest Euronia outside Zamastan and Gladysynthia, and the second largest city after Forgeheim, Ruskayn, on the "Caspian Stretch", which includes the islands of Ruskayn, Caspia, and southern Baytonia.

Viitaniemi is the seat of the Government of Caspia, as well as the nation's monarchy. Saint Londersbei Palace is the home of the Monarchy of Caspia, currently resided by King Adrian Lindholm. The legislature, helmed by Prime Minister Tullia Grönberg, is also located in the city. Viitaniemi hosts the country's largest port and airport. The city was host of the 1956 Olympic Games and the 2002 World Cup.

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