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Königsreh
Free Imperial City of Königsreh
Freie Reichsstadt Königsreh
Frankfurt Skyline (16259801511).jpg
Berliner Dom, Nacht, 160316, ako.jpg
Brandenburger Tor abends.jpg
FFM-AlteOper-HDR--DINA4.jpg
Schloss Charlottenburg (233558373).jpeg
Reichstag Berlin Germany.jpg
Clockwise from top: Köpenick city skyline, Victory Gate, Köpenick Palace, Reichsrat Building, Old Opera, St. Lorenz Cathedral in front of the Königsreh Signal Tower
Flag of Königsreh
Coat of arms of Königsreh
Nickname: 
"The Golden City"
Motto: 
"Unser ist die Krone" ("Ours is the Crown")
Country Mascylla
StateKronlande
Government
 • MayorPaul Choldwig (RU)
Area
 • Capital city428.9 km2 (165.6 sq mi)
Elevation
28 m (85.30 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Capital city3,231,326
 • Metro
4,311,177
Demonym(s)Königsreher (m), Königsreherin (f)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EST)
Postal code
01
Area code536
Vehicle registrationKR

Königsreh (Hesurian: [ˈkøːnɪçsˌreh]; lit. King's Deer), is the capital and second largest city of Mascylla. It is populated by 3,231,326 (2017) inhabitants, which makes it one of the most populous city propers in Erdara after Krasno, Rakonitz and Flussmund. The city and its surrounding adjacent villages is one of Mascylla's 18 principalities, the Kronlande, and it is surrounded by the states of Eystrun, Folnery and Shwesia. Together it forms with Flussmund up north the largest metropolitan area in the country.

A global city and hub according to the Newcott World Cities Index, Königsreh is described as one of the world capitals of culture, finance, and media, and exerts a significant force upon commerce, entertainment, art, fashion, sports, technology and research, education, politics, and tourism. Home to the headquarters of the Assembly of Nations, Königsreh is an important center for international diplomacy.

The city lies on the banks of the River Blaugold, which flows through the city centre towards the Mask Sea. Königsreh's main topographical topographical features are the many smaller lagoons and lakes in the western and southern boroughs, all leading to the Blaugold, the largest of which is the Weider River. Due to its location in the Great Mascyllary Plain, Königsreh receives a temperate seasonal climate. Nearly one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, rivers, canals, and lakes.

First mentioned in a road map of the 15th century and situated at the crossing of two important trade routes, the village in the past known as Schwülpt, became a minor political location and population centre. Its major importance was archieved through the foundation of the city of Königsreh by King Lukas I himself, after the construction of a national capital required a suitable location. Königsreh quickly evolved into a large metropolitan area, the fourth largest one in Erdara in the 1920s. The city served as the capital of the Mascyllary Kingdom (1793-1923), the May Republic (1923-1924), and the Crowned Republic of Mascylla until today.

Königsreh is an internationally recognized city of culture, politics, sciences, and general media. Its economy is based on high-tech start-ups and the service sector, encompassing a diverse set of innovative industries, research facilities, media corporations and scientific centres. Königsreh serves as a multinational hub for traffic, most notably through Königsreh–Albert Polschnitz Airport, and has a complex rapid transit network. The historical city centre is a popular tourist destination, with renowned universities, orchestras, museums, and galleries. Significant industries also include biochemical and biomedical engineering, IT tech, biotechnology, bionics, and aviation technology. Its zoological institutes, encompassed in the Zoologischer Park, is one of the most frequently visited zoos in Erdara. The city is well known for its multiculturalism, nightlife, contemporary lifestyle, and high social attractiveness; for example it hosts the internationally famed Landherrenallee. It scores a high standard of living and has experienced a drastic rise in national, as well as international, popularity.

History

The city of Königsreh after most of its construction being finished and surrounding villages in 1803

Geography

Location

Topography

Parks and nature

Climate

City administration

Demographics

Cityscape and architecture

Boroughscape of Köpenick

Main article: Köpenick

Image of the Köpenick skyline taken from the borough Lorenz-Prinzenwald facing south on 3 June 2019:
1 EU Steuber Complex · 2 Großklosterstraße 34 · 3 Alestan Center · 4 Lemge Tower · 5 Messalt Tower · 6 Culture Forum · 7 Grunestraße 2 · 8 Headquarters of the Assembly of Nations · 9 Magnall Tower · 10 Triad Tower · 11 Blaugold View · 12 Sindelmähner Gate · 13 New Radio Building · 14 Königsreh Signal Tower

Politics

As the Mascyllary capital

Schloss Hohenehr, seat of the Mascyllary monarch

The Reichssenat of the Mascyllary Kingdom decided in 1794, one year after the unification of Mascylla, in the so called "Capital Order" (Hauptstadtbeschluss) that a newly erected city as the capital would house the Reichssenat and the Reichsrat as well as the Government of Mascylla. Therefore Langquaid was relinquished of the title of capital city and Königsreh determined as the new seat of government.

The Reichsrat building, seat of the Mascyllary Reichsrat since 1804
Kronenrat building, seat of the Kronenrat and Prime Minister of Mascylla
Elbgauratshaus, seat of the Reichssenat
Königsreher Landsrat, former city castle (Stadtschloss) and seat of the House of Deputies of Königsreh

Since 1800 the Monarch maintains his or her seat in the Hohenehr palace in Königsreh. Subsequently in 1803, most of the government and authorities relocated from Langquaid to Königsreh. The Reichsrat, Reichssenat and Mascyllary government have since then begun operating in the Mascyllary capital. In 1810 the new Kronenrat building was inaugurated and first obtained by Prime Minister Wilhelm von Stenreck. Other government buildings were erected between 1810 and 1813; the latest government agency to relocate to Königsreh was the DSA after its new headquarters was erected in 2015. All 16 ministries and agencies of the Kronenrat have their mean seat in Königsreh, but also operate secondary seats in Langquaid. Most of its government official releases (Reichsgesetzschrift) and statements (Reichsankündigungen) are still being released in the other city to this day, and no high court is located in Königsreh, but in Augusthal, Langquaid and Lehpold.

Most of the nations have their embassy to Mascylla in Königsreh, while the 21 states and free cities have additional representative offices. International organisations such as the Erdaran Union, UPESCH and Dreibund also maintain offices. A large number of diplomatic representations are located in the Diplomatenviertel and on the Lorenzinsel in the city centre.

As the seat of government of one of the largest economies in Erdara, Königsreh is one of the influential and sought after centres of Erdaran politics. Party headquarters, labour and trade unions, foundations, organisations and lobby representations of companies are all maintaining seats in order to influence the political happenings of the city. State visits and receptions on every political level as well as important celebrations dominate the political schedule of Königsreh.

As the state of the Kronlande

Königsreh as an Imperial Free City (Freie Reichsstadt) is a sovereign state in Mascylla, the Kronlande. The Kronlande encompasses solely the City of Königsreh (Stadt Königsreh) per definition. The state itself is divided into seventeen boroughs, each of them are subdivided into neighbourhoods.

The parliament of the state that exercises legislative power is the House of Deputies of Königsreh (Abgeordnetenhaus von Königsreh), in which deputies of the SDP, RU, MDP, NDU, Independent Voters and VP are seated. As of 2020, the government is led by the SDP, in coalition with the MDP and RU. The Senate of Königsreh (Königsreher Senat), consisting of the Mayor (Bürgermeister) and ten additional senators, makes up the government of the state (Landesregierung). While the Mayor is responsible for political affairs of the state, the ceremonial head of state is the currently reigning monarch since 1803. The senator administrations have similar tasks as its counterparts in the Mascyllary government.

City services

Crest of the Imperial Police (Reichspolizei)
Logo of the Königsreh Fire Department (Königsreher Feuerwehr)

The state of the Kronlande as well as every other state and free state in Mascylla is served by the Imperial Police (Reichspolizei). It is subdivided into eight local directives, as well as the Kronlande Criminal Agency (Kriminalamt Kronlande). The police service employs around 21,500 people, 17,900 of which officers and the remaining 3,600 support staff and administration, making it the largest localized police service in Mascylla.

The Königsreh Fire Department (Königsreher Feuerwehr), being founded in 1870, is the oldest continuous fire department of Mascylla. With its 3,980 employers and up to 31 fire stations it is also the biggest urban fire department in the country. It is supported by 50 voluntary fire brigades with approximately 1,220 active unsalaried members and partly made up of the Städtisches Hilfswerk (SHW) in Marienfelde.

Coat of arms and flag

State symbol of Königsreh (for public use, not to confuse with the official emblem)

The coat of arms of Königsreh depicts a sitting, white deer with a golden antler and golden hooves in a golden shield. Sometimes the crown of the Mascyllary monarchs is depicted to crown the coat of arms to symbolize the unique status of the city. The deer is the namesake of the city and is derived from the heraldry of the House of Ahnern and therefore the first king who founded the city, Lukas I of Mascylla. The colours of the shield, green and yellow, reflect the city's abundance in nature and its royal status, respectively.

The state flag of Königsreh is composed of two horizontal stripes of green above and yellow below. It is a continued design with few stilistic differences since it was first flown in 1862. Previously, the flag featured the coat of arms in between the two stripes on a white background, but it was redacted since it appeared too similar with the flag of Eustria and was too complicated to identify from far away.

The uniformed statute of waving flags (in front of state authority buildings):

Urban partnerships

The city of Königsreh maintains city partnerships with Lilienburg Lilienburg City, Lilienburg (1947), Krumlau Rakonitz, Krumlau (1966), Lavaria Aniarro, Lavaria (1968), Tuskval Rhinmond, Tuskval (1971), Dulebia Ulich, Dulebia (1985), Finstria Tanaus, Finstria (1988), Tayar Lazhyan, Tayar (1988), Hytekia Krasno, Hytekia (1990), Svaldheim Valhamn, Svaldheim (2000).

Infrastructure

Public transport

Further reading: Königsreh U-Bahn

Motor traffic

Air traffic

Further reading: Königsreh–Albert Polschnitz Airport

Media

Economy

Science and education

Culture