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''' | '''Adrikagorod''' is the capital and largest city of [[The Slavic Union]]. With a population of roughly 9,440,000 it comprises 34% of the countries population, and is the [[List of cities proper by population (Iearth)|13th largest city]] in the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]]. It is located on the Antonovich lake and was founded in the late 1200s. | ||
Osipovgrad is the sight of some of the greatest attractions in the nation, such as the [[Vozhds Palace]], which was built from 1945-1948 and is the capital building of the Slavic Union. It is also the site of the majority of Slavic embassies. | Osipovgrad is the sight of some of the greatest attractions in the nation, such as the [[Vozhds Palace]], which was built from 1945-1948 and is the capital building of the Slavic Union. It is also the site of the majority of Slavic embassies. |
Revision as of 15:26, 4 September 2021
Adrikagorod | |
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Capital City | |
Nickname: City of Steel | |
Country | The Slavic Union |
Founded | Late 4th Century |
Government | |
• Mayor | Volodya Ivanov (PSS) |
Area | |
• Urban | 1,135.5 km2 (438.40 sq mi) |
• Metro | 2,360.5 km2 (911.40 sq mi) |
Population (2018) | |
• Capital City | 9,440,000 (1st) |
Website | adrikagorod.gov |
Adrikagorod is the capital and largest city of The Slavic Union. With a population of roughly 9,440,000 it comprises 34% of the countries population, and is the 13th largest city in the Coalition of Crown Albatross. It is located on the Antonovich lake and was founded in the late 1200s.
Osipovgrad is the sight of some of the greatest attractions in the nation, such as the Vozhds Palace, which was built from 1945-1948 and is the capital building of the Slavic Union. It is also the site of the majority of Slavic embassies.
Etymology
Osipovgrad was renamed in 1940 after Nikifor Osipov made himself Vozhd of the Slavic Union, before this the city was named Adrikagorod after Imperator Adrika II and the city went back to that name after the August Revolution (Slavic Union)