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| area_metro_sq_mi  = 3,539
| area_metro_sq_mi  = 3,539
| area_metro_km2    = 9,163.37
| area_metro_km2    = 9,163.37
| population_total  = 8629345
| population_total  = 11546332
| population_as_of  = 2020
| population_as_of  = 2020
| population_urban  = 8,956,901
| population_urban  = 9,332,435
| timezone1          = [[UTC+1]] ([[Northwestern Callyssian Time|NWT]])
| timezone1          = [[UTC+1]] ([[Northwestern Callyssian Time|NWT]])
| population_metro  = 15,344,900
| population_metro  = 16,712,334
| total_type        = Total
| total_type        = Total
| seat_type          = Administrative HQ
| seat_type          = Administrative HQ
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| image1 = Chicago-Illinois-U.S.-skyline-day.jpg
| image1 = Dallas Skyline at Dusk.jpg
| caption1 = Skyline of Lomercoyne at day.
| caption1 = Skyline of Lomercoyne at day.
| image2 = London Eye at night 12.jpg
| image2 = London Eye at night 12.jpg
| caption2 = [[The Wheel]]
| caption2 = [[The Wheel]]
| image3 = Colonne de la Victoire - statue (Berlin).jpg
| image3 = Quezon Monument in Quezon Memorial.jpg
| caption3 = [[Column of Salvation]]
| caption3 = [[Reiro's Monument]]
| image4 = Paris-Pantheon-104-2017-gje.jpg
| image4 = Paris-Pantheon-104-2017-gje.jpg
| caption4 = [[The Septium]]
| caption4 = [[The Septium]]
| image5 = Longfellow Bridge Cambridge Boston Charles River Massachusetts.jpg
| image5 = Longfellow Bridge Cambridge Boston Charles River Massachusetts.jpg
| caption5 = [[Bridge of Lomercoyne]]
| caption5 = [[Bridge of Lomercoyne]]
| image6 = Parliament Building (Budapest, Hungary).jpg
| image6 = 2003-05-13 NYC TimesSquare.jpg
| caption6 = [[Horessen Palace]]
| caption6 = [[Cydacyll Avenue]]
| image7 = The Heart of Quezon City.jpg
| image7 = Budapest view with Parliament.jpg
| caption7 = [[Constitution Avenue|Constitution Ave.]] approaching [[Turembel's Monument]]
| caption7 = [[Horessen Palace]]
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| population_density_sq_mi = 14,600
| population_density_sq_mi = 14,600
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'''Lomercoyne''', formally the '''City of Lomercoyne''', nicknamed the "City of Stars" and commonly known as '''Lommy''', is the {{Wp|Capital_city|capital city}} located in the [[Federal Capital District]] of [[Chatten and Leucen]]. The city is conveniently located between the [[Federal states of Chatten and Leucen|federal states]] of [[Paworys]] and [[South-west Leucen]]. Situated on the [[Cymon|River Cymon]], the longest river in [[Great Chalcain]], its access to the [[Crowergynn Sea]] through Cymon makes it a continuously inhabited settlement for 2,500 years. Its ancient core, commonly called the [[Lomerynum]], was originally the approximate location of an [[Loumorcynn|indigenous city]] inhabited by a [[Chalcerean people|Chalcerean tribe]] known as the [[Leucyn]]. It serves as the historic and contemporary capital of [[Leucen (kingdom)|Leucen]], [[Moravian Leucenia]], [[Great Chalcain]], and the [[Chatten and Leucen|Northern Kingdom]]. Serving as the home of the [[Government of Chatten and Leucen|government]] and the [[Chalcish Parliament|Parliament]] for a millenia, the city bears the status as the political, financial, cultural, and technological center of the Northern Kingdom. Lomercoyne grew rapidly during the [[Turembelian Era|Turembelian]], [[Nethanian Era|Nethanian]], and [[Crowberwynnian Era|Crowberwynnian]] eras, quickly recovering from the disastrous [[Constitutional Revolution]] of 1801. It plays a significant role on the rise of {{Wp|Liberalism|liberalism}} during the [[Century of Revolutions]] and the [[1935 July Revolution]]. Briefly becoming the largest city on [[Callys]] during the 19th century, its expansion led to the absorption of surrounding counties such as [[Sharram]], [[Tremmen]], and [[Cywun]]. By 1975, the city gains a total of 33 [[Districts of Lomercoyne|districts]], necessitating the formation of a [[Federal Capital District|federal district]]. The concurbination around the Both the federal district and the administrative region is governed by the [[Greater Lomercoyne Development Authority]].
'''Lomercoyne''', formally the '''City of Lomercoyne''', nicknamed the "City of Stars" and commonly known as '''Lommy''', is the {{Wp|Capital_city|capital city}} located in the [[Federal Capital District]] of [[Chatten and Leucen]]. The city is conveniently located between the [[Federal states of Chatten and Leucen|federal states]] of [[Paworys]] and [[South-west Leucen]]. Situated on the [[Cymon|River Cymon]], the longest river in [[Great Chalcain]], its access to the [[Crowergynn Sea]] through Cymon makes it a continuously inhabited settlement for 2,500 years. Its ancient core, commonly called the [[Lomerynum]], was originally the approximate location of an [[Loumorcynn|indigenous city]] inhabited by a [[Chalcerean people|Chalcerean tribe]] known as the [[Leucyn]]. It serves as the historic and contemporary capital of the country, from the period of [[Tridetarchy]] when it serves as the capital of [[Leucen (kingdom)|Leucen]], during the rule of the [[Moravs]] when it became the administrative center of [[Moravian Leucenia]], and through-out medieval and contemporary history. Serving as the home of the [[Government of Chatten and Leucen|government]] and the [[Chalcish Parliament|Parliament]] for a millenia, the city bears the status as the political, financial, cultural, and technological center of the Northern Kingdom. Lomercoyne grew rapidly during the [[Turembelian Era|Turembelian]], [[Nethanian Era|Nethanian]], and [[Crowberwynnian Era|Crowberwynnian]] eras, quickly recovering from the disastrous [[Constitutional Revolution]] of 1801. It plays a significant role on the rise of {{Wp|Liberalism|liberalism}} during the [[Century of Revolutions]] and the [[1935 July Revolution]]. Briefly becoming the largest city on [[Callys]] during the 19th century, its expansion led to the absorption of surrounding counties such as [[Sharram]], [[Tremmen]], and [[Cywun]]. By 1975, the city gains a total of 33 [[Districts of Lomercoyne|districts]], necessitating the formation of a [[Federal Capital District|federal district]]. Both the federal district and the administrative region is governed by the [[Greater Lomercoyne Development Authority]].


As one of the world's {{Wp|Global_city|global cities}}, Lomercoyne exerts enormous influence in world's [[Art of Lomercoyne|art]], commerce, [[Transport in Lomercoyne|transport]],  science, [[Media in Lomercoyne|media]], finance, [[Education in Lomercoyne|education]], [[Healthcare in Lomercoyne|healthcare]], entertainment, {{Wp|Fashion_capital|fashion}}, technology, [[Tourism in Lomercoyne|tourism]], and communications. As a member of the [[Callyssian Network of Capital Cities]], Lomercoyne is among one of Callys' economically powerful cities, with the earliest {{Wp|Stock_market|stock exchange}} established in Lomercoyne in 1511.   
As one of the world's {{Wp|Global_city|global cities}}, Lomercoyne exerts enormous influence in world's [[Art of Lomercoyne|art]], commerce, [[Transport in Lomercoyne|transport]],  science, [[Media in Lomercoyne|media]], finance, [[Education in Lomercoyne|education]], [[Healthcare in Lomercoyne|healthcare]], entertainment, {{Wp|Fashion_capital|fashion}}, technology, [[Tourism in Lomercoyne|tourism]], and communications. As a member of the [[Callyssian Network of Capital Cities]], Lomercoyne is among one of Callys' economically powerful cities and one of the world's {{Wp|Financial_centre|financial centres}}, with the earliest {{Wp|Stock_market|stock exchange}} established in Lomercoyne in 1511. It hosts Callys' largest concentration of [[List of higher educational institutions in Lomercoyne|higher educational institutions]], some of which are the highest-ranked educational institutions in the world: [[Crowberwynn University of Institute and Technology]] for {{Wp|Science,_technology,_engineering,_and_mathematics|STEM}} studies, [[Lomercoyne School of Economics]] for {{Wp|Business_economics|business and economics}}, [[Metropolitan University]] for {{Wp|Fine_art|fine arts}}, {{Wp|Literature|literature}}, and {{Wp|Philosophy|philosophy}}, and the comprehensive [[University of Lomercoyne]], one of the oldest universities in the world. It has the [[Locus-Ardynn International Airport|world's second busiest airport]] and is home to the [[Lomercoyne Railways|world's oldest rapid-transit system]].   


= Toponomy=
Lomercoyne's urban culture encompasses many languages. It is the most populous city in the [[Chatten and Leucen|Northern Kingdom]], with its {{Wp|Metropolis|metropolitan}} area having the total population of 16 million inhabitants, making it a {{Wp|Megacity|megacity}}. One-fourth of the population of the island of Leucen and approximately 17% of the entire population lives in this city. Three {{Wp|World_Heritage_Site|World Heritage Sites}} are located in Lomercoyne: the gardens and plazas surrounding [[Horessen Palace]]; [[The Septium]] and its vicinity, [[Cemetery of Kings]], the surviving parts of [[Wall Rygusta]], and [[Moravian Bathhouses]]; [[Bridge of Lomercoyne]]; and [[Reiro's Monument]]. Other landmarks include [[The Wheel]], [[Cydacyll Avenue]], [[Jark Syde Park]], [[Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts]], and the numerous theaters at [[Sojo]].   
 
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Revision as of 06:30, 14 July 2024

Lomercoyne
Fasburdas Lomercoyne
Location of Lomercoyne in the Northern Kingdom (red dot)
Location of Lomercoyne in the Northern Kingdom (red dot)
Sovereign stateChatten and Leucen
NationLeucen
IslandLeucen
Federal districtFederal Capital District
Administrative HQHoressen Palace
Government
 • TypeMayor-council government and deliberative assembly
 • BodyGreater Lomercoyne Development Authority
 • MayorJayer Inseignia (SDPC)
Area
 • Total1,844.07 km2 (712 sq mi)
 • Urban
2,025.37 km2 (782 sq mi)
 • Metro
9,163.37 km2 (3,539 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total11,546,332
 • Rank
 • Density5,640/km2 (14,600/sq mi)
 • Urban
9,332,435
 • Metro
16,712,334
DemonymLommies
Time zoneUTC+1 (NWT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CDT
Area code+115
Geocode.lomercoyne
Websitelomercoyne.gov.ch

Lomercoyne, formally the City of Lomercoyne, nicknamed the "City of Stars" and commonly known as Lommy, is the capital city located in the Federal Capital District of Chatten and Leucen. The city is conveniently located between the federal states of Paworys and South-west Leucen. Situated on the River Cymon, the longest river in Great Chalcain, its access to the Crowergynn Sea through Cymon makes it a continuously inhabited settlement for 2,500 years. Its ancient core, commonly called the Lomerynum, was originally the approximate location of an indigenous city inhabited by a Chalcerean tribe known as the Leucyn. It serves as the historic and contemporary capital of the country, from the period of Tridetarchy when it serves as the capital of Leucen, during the rule of the Moravs when it became the administrative center of Moravian Leucenia, and through-out medieval and contemporary history. Serving as the home of the government and the Parliament for a millenia, the city bears the status as the political, financial, cultural, and technological center of the Northern Kingdom. Lomercoyne grew rapidly during the Turembelian, Nethanian, and Crowberwynnian eras, quickly recovering from the disastrous Constitutional Revolution of 1801. It plays a significant role on the rise of liberalism during the Century of Revolutions and the 1935 July Revolution. Briefly becoming the largest city on Callys during the 19th century, its expansion led to the absorption of surrounding counties such as Sharram, Tremmen, and Cywun. By 1975, the city gains a total of 33 districts, necessitating the formation of a federal district. Both the federal district and the administrative region is governed by the Greater Lomercoyne Development Authority.

As one of the world's global cities, Lomercoyne exerts enormous influence in world's art, commerce, transport, science, media, finance, education, healthcare, entertainment, fashion, technology, tourism, and communications. As a member of the Callyssian Network of Capital Cities, Lomercoyne is among one of Callys' economically powerful cities and one of the world's financial centres, with the earliest stock exchange established in Lomercoyne in 1511. It hosts Callys' largest concentration of higher educational institutions, some of which are the highest-ranked educational institutions in the world: Crowberwynn University of Institute and Technology for STEM studies, Lomercoyne School of Economics for business and economics, Metropolitan University for fine arts, literature, and philosophy, and the comprehensive University of Lomercoyne, one of the oldest universities in the world. It has the world's second busiest airport and is home to the world's oldest rapid-transit system.

Lomercoyne's urban culture encompasses many languages. It is the most populous city in the Northern Kingdom, with its metropolitan area having the total population of 16 million inhabitants, making it a megacity. One-fourth of the population of the island of Leucen and approximately 17% of the entire population lives in this city. Three World Heritage Sites are located in Lomercoyne: the gardens and plazas surrounding Horessen Palace; The Septium and its vicinity, Cemetery of Kings, the surviving parts of Wall Rygusta, and Moravian Bathhouses; Bridge of Lomercoyne; and Reiro's Monument. Other landmarks include The Wheel, Cydacyll Avenue, Jark Syde Park, Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts, and the numerous theaters at Sojo.

Toponomy

History

Administration

Geography

Demography

Economy

Transport

Aviation

Rail

Buses, coaches, and trams

Cycling

Port and river boats

Roads

Education

Culture

Recreation

Sport

Notable people