Zwanport
Zwanport, capital and the biggest city of Pelz is located around Zilverstroom River. The river cuts the city in two halves, creating a great scenery in the central part of the city. Zwanport has been always the hotspot for the cultural and religious movements happened Pelz. Zwanport has the population of 2.1 million and is known to be one of the cleanest cities in the region despite of the population. Zwanport was the first city to ban automobiles in Pelz which massively reduced the carbon footprint of the nation.
Zwanport | |
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Capital City | |
Zwanport | |
Named for | The national animal of Pelz, Swan. |
Area | |
• Land | 287.3 km2 (110.9 sq mi) |
Elevation | 2 m (7 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 2,195,788 |
History
First appearance of a settlement called Zwanport was recorded all the way in the year 311. Evidence suggests that the settlers made their way through Kraslyng Ocean and formed their settlement near the coast. The village later evolved to be a coastal port, promoting trade with other settlements in the region.