Laitstadt
Laitstadt | |
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Nickname(s): L-Stadt, City of Freedom | |
Country | Besmenia |
State | Laitstadt |
District | Districts
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Government | |
• Mayor | Matthias Combrinck (SDU) |
Area | |
• Total | 503 sq mi (1,304 km2) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 5,550,627 |
Website | laitstadt |
Laitstadt is the capital of Besmenia and with a population of 5,550,627 millions the largest city in the country. The city is one of the 13 federal states in Besmenia. It borders the state of Metakumburg in the south. The city is one of the largest cities in Nortua. The Leina river runs through the city.
Laitstadt is a world city of culture, media and politics. Many facilities such as the Bolumartin Hotel, the various universities, sports stadiums and museums have an international reputation. The city is also known for its high financial center and high quality of life.
The headquarters of the Alliance of Nortuan States are located in Laitstadt.
History
Before 1821
Kingdom of Besmenia
Captital of East Besmenia
Capital of the reunited Besmenia
With the accession of West Besmenia to the Federal Republic of Besmenia in September 1967, Laitstadt became the capital of the reunified Besmenia. Shortly after the reunification, a conflict of interest arose over the capital issue of the new reunited Besmenia.
Geography
Laitstadt is located in the southern part of the Bay of Laitstadt.
Climate
Demographics
Politics
Almost all countries on Iearth have their Besmenian embassy seat in Laitstadt, while the 13 federal states are represented by state missions. A large number of diplomatic missions are located in the Mitte district.
City state
Laitstadt seceded from Metakumburg on January 1, 1923 and has had the status of a Besmenian federal state ever since. Since then, the mayor of Laitstadt has also had the status of governor.
Economy
Infrastructure
Public transport
Laitstadt has a large network of public transport. It consists of the train lines belonging to the Besmenian Federal Railway (BBB), and the network of Laitstadt lines (S-Bahn, underground, tram and bus lines).