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'''Nostalta''' is a city located in the east of Nastanovo at the inner landed region of "Aguanorma", as well as the terminus of the Kananovo River. It is the administrative, cultural, and military capital of the country. While difficult to determine exactly where the Nostaltan metro ends and the metros of nearby cities begin, most maps show the Nostaltan metropolitan area containing over | '''Nostalta''' is a city located in the east of Nastanovo at the inner landed region of "Aguanorma", as well as the terminus of the Kananovo River. It is the administrative, cultural, and military capital of the country. While difficult to determine exactly where the Nostaltan metro ends and the metros of nearby cities begin, most maps show the Nostaltan metropolitan area containing over 4,700,000 inhabitants, making the city the third most populous in Nastanovo. | ||
The city of Nostalta, originally Quecarajo, was founded in 1632 by Isabellan settlers, making it one of the oldest settlements in the region of pre-Nastan [[Ashintoka]]. Initially serving as an administrative center for Isabellan colonial interests in the [[Viceroyalty of Percivia]], the city would serve as an outlet for trade and travel and to this day operates one of the largest ports in Cesylle and one of the busiest airports in the region. Nostalta also serves the unique role of being the only city in the continent to serve as the home of a foreign reigning monarch, with the city being the home of Percivia's Kings, [[John I]], [[Joaquin I]], and [[Joaquin II]] and the [[Lord-Sovereign]]s of the [[Sovereignty of Nastanovo]]. It also is the seat of many Nastan organizations, businesses, and banks. | The city of Nostalta, originally Quecarajo, was founded in 1632 by Isabellan settlers, making it one of the oldest settlements in the region of pre-Nastan [[Ashintoka]]. Initially serving as an administrative center for Isabellan colonial interests in the [[Viceroyalty of Percivia]], the city would serve as an outlet for trade and travel and to this day operates one of the largest ports in Cesylle and one of the busiest airports in the region. Nostalta also serves the unique role of being the only city in the continent to serve as the home of a foreign reigning monarch, with the city being the home of Percivia's Kings, [[John I]], [[Joaquin I]], and [[Joaquin II]] and the [[Lord-Sovereign]]s of the [[Sovereignty of Nastanovo]]. It also is the seat of many Nastan organizations, businesses, and banks. |
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Nostalta | |
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Capital Metropolis | |
Capital de Nastanovo Capital of Nastanovo | |
Nickname(s): La Nueva Capital (The New Capital) | |
Motto(s): De aquí va a las estrellas "From here it goes to the stars" | |
Country | Nastanovo |
County | Capital Metropolis |
Foundation | 26 July 1632 |
Government | |
• Body | Council of Representatives |
• Consul | Maria Ramos |
• Co-Consul | Jorge Nevas |
Population (2019) | |
• Total | 1,265,000 |
Demonym | Nostaltan |
Website | nostalta.nv |
Nostalta is a city located in the east of Nastanovo at the inner landed region of "Aguanorma", as well as the terminus of the Kananovo River. It is the administrative, cultural, and military capital of the country. While difficult to determine exactly where the Nostaltan metro ends and the metros of nearby cities begin, most maps show the Nostaltan metropolitan area containing over 4,700,000 inhabitants, making the city the third most populous in Nastanovo.
The city of Nostalta, originally Quecarajo, was founded in 1632 by Isabellan settlers, making it one of the oldest settlements in the region of pre-Nastan Ashintoka. Initially serving as an administrative center for Isabellan colonial interests in the Viceroyalty of Percivia, the city would serve as an outlet for trade and travel and to this day operates one of the largest ports in Cesylle and one of the busiest airports in the region. Nostalta also serves the unique role of being the only city in the continent to serve as the home of a foreign reigning monarch, with the city being the home of Percivia's Kings, John I, Joaquin I, and Joaquin II and the Lord-Sovereigns of the Sovereignty of Nastanovo. It also is the seat of many Nastan organizations, businesses, and banks.
Etymology
The name "Nostalta" is a combination between the Isabellan term, "Alta", meaning high, and Nost, a undetermined term of origin describing the combining forms of the natives in the region of Ashintoka and the Isabellan colonists. Futhermore Nost is considered the original term before the terms Nastnovian or Nastan was considered of the peoples. As a whole the name translates to "High Nost", meaning the highest peak of the Nastan people would be found in their capital. The name was selected by the Lord-Sovereign of the Sovereignty of Nastanovo, Santos De Santa Ana, following the First Coalition Wars between Nastanovo and the Coalition of Kingdoms against Nastanovo which included Percivia which Nostalta was the original capital of.
History
Pre-Colonization
Founding of the City
Colonial Percivia and the Siege of Quecarajo
Nostalta, Capital of the Sovereignty
Political Turmoil
The October Revolution
Nastnovian Civil War
Reconstruction and Revitalization
The Revolution of '95
Contemporary Nostalta
Geography
Climate
[TBD]
Natural Disasters
Demographics
Economy
Infrastructure
Rail transport
Air transport
Ferries
Highways
Culture and society
Sister cities
TBD
See also
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