Lietene
Lietene | |
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City of Lietene | |
Nickname: The city of the clouds | |
Country | Central Portobello |
Region | Capital City Territory (Lietene) |
Foundation of Liéttenna | 1266 |
Rename to Léitenne/de-facto capital | 1679 |
Rename to Lietene | 1890 |
Legal capital city | 1943 |
Government | |
• Type | Elected Cabinet and Council |
• Body | City Borough Cabinet |
• Governing Mayor | Alfie Devanosz (FPP) |
Area | |
• Capital City | 2,342 km2 (904 sq mi) |
Population (2019) | |
• Capital City | 4,150,000 |
• Rank | 2nd in Central Portobello |
• Density | 1,771/km2 (4,590/sq mi) |
• Metro | 8,734,136 |
Region Code | CCT0-CCT550 |
Vehicle registration | LN |
GDP (City) | 192 billion ACU (2015) |
GRP per capita | 46,228 ACU (2015) |
Lietene is the capital city of Central Portobello. it has a population of 4,150,000 and is situated on the south-eastern most area of the nation. It's citizens are mostly ethnic Mena-Venervic and Germanic. The city became the de-facto capital of the Portobello Republic in 1679 while it's capital status was legally written into law in 1943.
City Skyline
the skyline of Lietene's city centre from Caranerre Hill:
In 1931, the Lietene City Council voted to place an outright ban on high-rise buildings over the height of 150ft from being constructed within the capital's territory. The main reason given for the ban was that the council did not see the need for such 'atrocious eyesores' to be erected in the city- the capital's beauty and historical skyline had to be protected. The ban was lifted in 2006, and was replaced with an agreement that would only allow high-rises to be built in certain areas of the city and that they must be under 550ft high.
landmarks
The Océanna Tower on Lietene's seafront:
Lietene's City Cathedral and cemetery: Central Portobello Parliament Halls: File:Screenshot 2021-10-05 222307.png