Free City of Rosenstadt

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Free City of Rosenstadt
Freistadt Rosenstadt (Alemannisch)
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Flag
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Coat of arms
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CapitalRosenstadt
Official languagesAlemannisch
Demonym(s)Rosenstadter
GovernmentRepublic
Martin Roth
Erika Braun
LegislatureStadtrat of Rosenstadt
Constituent State of Dolchland
• City founded
891
• Granted Free charter
1499
Population
• Estimate
195,842

Rosenstadt, or the Free City of Resenstadt is a small region within the greater nation of Dolchland. The city was founded by Otto Konig, who decided to settle the area due its bountiful rose fields, which is also what inspired the now flag and coat of arms of Resenstadt. Its physically land locked by the states of Sohenburg to the North and Almstadtloc to the south. Despite being one of the smallest states within Dolchland, it has very large population of 195,000 people, which is quite impressive. The city of Rosenstadt itself, is located on a minor river that runs through the Rosenstadt valley, known as the river Nukis, and the small city state is comprised of 13 minor "counties" whilst also being split into two regions, this being the Northern Highlands "Hochland" and the Southern Lowlands "Tiefland".

Flag and coat of arms

Rosenstadts Coat of Arms, comes from its plentiful rose valleys that for centuries were a common symbol of the city and its surrounding region. The Cities founder, Otto Konig, would incorporate the red of the roses, as well as the image of the rose it self and combine it with his houses color of gold yellow, to create the cities now signature coat of arms. The flag of Rosenstadt was designed after the city transitioned into a republic, it incorporates the red from the roses and the gold from the Konig family, and white to represent the cities peaceful and hopeful future. The Coat of Arms was added to the flag after the citizens complained that the current flag was not "patriotic" enough.