Hovsborg
Hovsborg | |
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Capital City | |
Country | Vermrike |
State | Trejarlsrike |
Founded | 1050 |
Founded by | Sten Örnöga |
Government | |
• Body | City Council |
• Mayor | Östen Tött (H) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 964,000 (City proper) 2,780,000 (Metropolitan) |
• Rank | 1st |
Hovsborg is the capital of Vermrike. It is the largest city on the Vermrish peninsula. It is situated along the Silver River's estuary into the ocean on the east coast of Vermrike, with a population of approximately 900,000 in the city proper and about 2 million inhabitants in the metropolitan area.
Transportation
Rail
The Hovsborg Metro (Vermrish: Hovsborgs U-bana) is the city's main rapid transit system. The first line opened in 1928, and today the system has 140 stations in use,[1] of which 68 are underground and 72 above ground. There are four coloured lines, as shown on the tube maps, which form eight numbered routes with different termini. Routes numbered 17, 18 and 19 (green line), 13 and 14 (red line) and 10 and 11 (blue line) all go through the centre of the city, resulting in a very centralized system. All four lines interchange at The Hovsborg Central Station. Apart from this, there are three other interchange between lines, at Radioplan, Vindögeplatsen and Gunneby stations.
The Namo Bay Tunnel, the longest tunnel in Namo, carries Line 8 trains that travel across Namo Bay.
Air
Streets and highways
Bridges and tunnels
Ferries
Silverlinjen (The Silver Line) is a ferry line trafficking the Silver River since the 1980s. It connects both sides of the river on a zig-zag pattern[3] between the mainland and Bonnaholmen on the part between the Kungsbron and Jálesbergsbron bridges. The ferry is free of charge and carries mainly tourists who want to see the city from the river.
Culture
Sports
As in all of Vermrike, a variety of sports are followed, including football, ice hockey, basketball, handball, floorball, baseball, and figure skating. A varied amateur and professional sports clubs scene exists.
Hovsborg is the birthplace of football in Vermike as the country's first football match was played there in 1891. The city's three major sports clubs, Gunneby IK, Västerängane IF, and HK66 all have extensive histories in both football and ice hockey.
The city's most notable sports venues are Hammarvalla (football), Stordömstadion (football) and the newly built Vermium (ice-hockey).