Alexandropolis

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Alexandropolis is the capital and largest city in Mesogeia, serving as the country's political, economic, cultural, and historic center. With a population of 15 million, Alexandropolis lies on both sides of the Mamara sea. Founded in the 7th century BC, the area has been continuously inhabited for almost three millennia.

While Alexandropolis possesses modern infrastructure and even skyscrapers much of the city's historic look as been preserved, as a result the historic center is rich in architectural ensembles, including palaces, cathedrals, monuments and gardens. The city's major landmarks include the Galata Tower, Magnaura Palace, the Imperial Hippodrome, Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis, Hagia Triada Basilica, and Baths of Alcides. Alexandropolis has numerous museums, galleries, libraries and sporting venues; this includes National Museum of Mesogeia, Imperial Library, and the Hormisdas Museum.

History

Geography

Districts

Alexandropolis is divided into 14 districts which are subdivided into 55 boroughs, they are by name: Arcadianae, Hormisdou, Argyroprateia, Chalkoprateia, Keropoleia, Ta Sphorakiou, Artopoleia, Caenopolis, Ta Amantiou, Acropolis, Kynegion, Mangana, Ta Kanikleiou, Ta Kaisariou, Amastriana, Heptaskalon, Ta Eleutheriou, Helenianae, Aurelianae, Ta Katakalon, Psamathia, Ta Eugeniou, Perama, Ta Narsou, Ta Olybriou, Constaninianae, Staurion, Zeugma, Basilke, Platea, Leomakellon, Petriom, Ta Dexiokratous, Phanarion, Petra, Blachernai, Kosmidion, Deuteron, Pempton, Ta Elebichou, Ta Kyrou, Ta Olympiou, Ta Libos, Vlanga, Xerolophos, Exokionion, Sigma, Ta Dalmatou, Triton, Pege, Philopation, Paradeision, Ta Pikridiou, Diplokionion, and Peran en Sykais. In addition to these districts there are four ethnic enclaves originally inhabited by Italian traders but currently occupied largely by other ethnic groups, they are the Venetian, Amalfitan, Pisan, and Genoese Quarters.


Areas like Arcadianae, Mangana, Ta Hormisdou, and the Acropolis form the basis of the old city were the majority of the government buildings, national landmarks, and historic sites are located. Located in the city's center, areas like Argyroprateia, Artopoleia, Chalkoprateira, and Keropoleia are major economic sites as is Perama.

Areas such as Blachernai, Psamathia, Exokionion, Philopation, Kosmidion, Pege, and Phanarion, and are home to the city's wealthiest inhabitants with some properties selling for the several million drachmas.

Areas around the city's five major ports, such as Ta Eleutheriou, Ta Narsou, Ta Eugeniou, Ta Amantiou, Ta Kanikeion, Ta Kaisariou, Ta Heptaskalon are home to the city's large working classes, some are the poorest areas in Alexandropolis.

Cityscape

In addition to being divided into twelve districts, fifty boroughs of varying size, there are several notable streets and neighborhoods of note; they include Mese Avenue, Makros Embolos Street, Acropolis Street, Aetius Way, Diakonissa, Philoxenos, Hippodrome, Botaneiates Road, Eirene, Kanikleiou, Pantokrator, Pantepoptes, St Stephen's Street, St Euphemia Street, Nymphaeum, Theotokos Street, St Athanasius Street, Myrelaion, Tessarakonta, Lausus Street, Basilica Street, and St George's street.

The city's major squares include the Augustaion Square, Strategion square, Forum of Constantine, Forum of Alexander, Forum of Theodora, Forum of Triumph, and the Phildelphion Square.

The Mese, running down the length of the city is the most important thoroughfare in the capital with the vast majority of the other roads, streets, and avenues of the city connecting to it. It is also one of the most expensive, well known for its theaters, cafe's and luxury stores. The Makros Embolos Street located nearby to the Mese Avenue while nondescript in comparison to the the magnificence of the Mese is cited as one of the word's most luxurious and fashionable streets.

The area along the Strategion square and nearby Botaneiates Road is a major shopping and entertainment area. The Acropolis Street, running from the Augastaion Square to the Acropolis park is a major shopping district in the East End of Alexandropolis, with it being known for several flagship retail stores. Aetius way a street running through the wealthy Phanarion neighborhood is known for its several bespoke men's tailors as well as its gentlemen's clubs.

Located just on the other side of the famed Hippodrome is the street of the same name. The Hippodrome street located in the city's heart is one of the most overcrowded and poorest sections of the city. It was the site of the gruesome Hippodrome Street murders, crimes connected to the mysterious man known only as John the Slasher.

Demography

Economy

Transport

Education

Culture

Museums

Alexandropolis is home to many museums, galleries, and other institutions. The Hormisdas Palace houses well over three million pieces collected by past Emperors for the last three centuries.

Music

Alexandropolis is a major musical center in the empire of Mesogeia. The city is home to many orchestras, concert halls, conservatoires, and opera houses, among which are the Imperial Opera House, Imperial Academy of Music.

Restaurants and cuisine

For centuries Alexandropolis has been famed throughout the world for its restaurants and haute cuisine. As a result of the city's cosmopolitan population, every regional cuisine in Mesogeia is represented in the capital as well as several foreign cuisines. The city has close to 10,000 restaurants, coffeehouses, cafe's and places to eat. Of the 30 three-star restaurants in Mesogeia, 12 are located in Alexandropolis.

Fashion

Being the seat of the Imperial court, Alexandropolis is the capital of Mesogeian fashion and a center of high fashion and haute couture. The city is home to several international fashion houses, including PLAECEHOLDER, PLACEHOLDER. Alexandropolis is also the home of several luxury fashion brands including PLACEHOLDER, PLACEHOLDER, PLACEHOLDER.


Recreation