Edenguard

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Edenguard
City
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Nickname(s): 
Silk City, the Spires
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A map of Edenguard with subdivisions marked
Government
 • TypeExecutive mayoralty
 • BodyEdenguard Common Authority
 • MayorBryce L Thompson (Central-Conservative)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total34,915,000
Time zoneUTC-1

Edenguard is the capital of and largest city in the Great Kingdom, and is one of the largest cities in Alitheia as a globally recognised megacity. With nearly 35 million people with in it's metropolitan area, it is also the most densely populated city in the Great Kingdom. Edenguard is a global power city and has been recognised as one of the cultural, media, financial, and technological capitals of Alitheia, and influences the world in commerce, fashion, research, entertainment, science, and art. It is home to the military headquarters of the Helsa 5, the largest alliance in the world by population and economic measure. It has historically and still does serve as an important diplomatic middleground between Helsa and Luscios.

Edenguard is known especially for it's towering skyscrapers and the futurist-inspired architecture mostly located within the districts effected by the New City Initiative currently being undertaken by the Edenguard Common Authority. The Infinitas Tower, standing 1000 meters tall, is one of the tallest buildings in the world and serves numerous purposes as the central hub in the Lux Aeterna district and the city as a whole. Edenguard is recognised as one of the Great Kingdom's and one of the worlds largest tech hubs and is home to the largest number of billionaires of any city in the Great Kingdom.

History

Geography

Architecture

Lux Aeterna's iconic skyline lights up the night in Edenguard

Infrastructure

Districts

Military installations

Economy

Technology

Real estate

Tourism

Aerospace

New City Initiative

The New Jumeria resort and recreation subdivision , after over a decade of development under the NCI, is now operating to near full capacity

Culture