Dunnmaar

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Dunnmaar
First Habitationc. 2000 BCE
Establishment as Capital of Jormundea385 CE
Incorporated (in Ottonia)1872 CE
Metropolitan Consolidation1950 CE
Government
 • TypeMayor-Council Government
 • BodyDunnmaar Metropolitan Council
 • DirectorSoren Wyrnur (Labor Party)
Area
 • City3,872 km2 (1,495 sq mi)
 • Land3,008 km2 (1,161 sq mi)
 • Water864 km2 (334 sq mi)
 • Metro
19,136 km2 (7,388 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)(estimated)
 • City8,946,223
 • Density2,300/km2 (6,000/sq mi)
 (metropolitan)
DemonymDunnmaarish

Dunnmaar is a city and metropolitan area in Ottonia. It is the country's second-largest single-city, and third-largest metropolitan area by population. In addition to its municipal government, Dunnmaar also serves as the capital of the Ottonian state of Jormundea, as well as the prefecture which shares its name with the city.

The city is one of the country's industrial hubs as well as a major port, helping to link the mountainous northern interior (as well as major hubs at Rikardsburg and Aldhuld with the Jormundsea and, through it, the Thalassian Ocean. As a major commercial and industrial hub for Ottonia, it also hosts the corporate headquarters of several companies, either globally or for their Ottonian operations. Svaartaron was founded in Dunnmaar and its headquarters remain here.

Dunnmaar's economic and cultural footprint takes up much of the southern coast of the Jormundsea and reaches partway up-river on the Dunn River to the ancient city of Corvik. The metropolitan area is divided into ten boros: from counterclockwise from the southwest, Haensley, Bronnswyk, Svaartaron, Dunnmaar, Udunsfurd, Corvik, Jordwyk, Grahuld, Norwyk, and Erikspurt.