Steunhal

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Steunhal
Minor City
CountryDurnstaal
Incorporation Date1756
Government
 • MayorMilovic Nivatenko
Population
 (2020)
 • Total1,403,000
DemonymSteunhaller


Steunhal is a city in Durnstaal. Founded in 1432 as Steunhal and incorporated in 1756 as Steunhal. It is a major stop of the Durnstaal Transnational Railway and a hub of the highway network. A population of 1,403,000 as of 2020 makes it the nation's eleventh largest city.

City Districts

Culture

Religion

Historical Buildings

Statue of the Unknown King: A bronze statue estimated to have been built in the 500's A.D. depicting an unknown robed man holding a book.

Landmarks

Keplov Memorial Public Library: The largest public library in Durnstaal and Adula, home to more than 145 million items including books, manuscripts, almanacs, and more.

Professional Teams

Steunhal Warriors: Steunhal's professional soccer team. Member of the Einhelt League and annual participant in the Einhelt League Championship.

Identity

Steunhal is one of the oldest cities in Durnstaal and many of its buildings are older than the country itself. The city has become a center for the arts and literature along with education, especially of architecture, seeing themselves as the modern extension of the old masters of their respective genres.

Economy

Canned goods, processed meat, quarried stone, and glassware form major portions of the economy alongside textiles and consumer electronics. Many books are printed in the city as well and tourism forms a significant portion of the city's annual income.