Algrade
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Algrade | |
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Capital of Krovech | |
Motto(s): "Endure and Persevere." | |
Settled by Leonic tribes | 6th century |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor-Council |
• Body | City Assembly |
• Governing Mayor | Adna Monika |
Population | |
• Capital of Krovech | 3,428,763 |
• Density | 1,826/km2 (4,730/sq mi) |
• Urban | 1,831,462 |
• Metro | 2,463,791 |
Demonym | Algrader |
Time zone | +UTC 2 |
Website | .algrade |
Algrade is the capital and largest city in Krovech at the population of 3,428,763 inhabitants. Algrade is one of many autonomous districts in Krovech and is situated on the Veles River. It leads as an economic, political, and cultural center of Krovech known for its scenery, arts, architecture sites such as the Marin Cathedral and Norodov Bridge and figures from its academic institutions.
The city was first settled by Arstensk tribes in the 8th century by the Diemka as a seafaring and maritime settlement. Later in the 12th century, it was incorporated into the Chaghanid Empire after the Battle of Algrade. Later it was set up as a vital spot for commerce and had special autonomy status for the next centuries. Algrade houses the government of Krovech and is the home to many industries and companies with metro systems, domestic and international airports, and shows a transition with it's historical and cultural coastal buildings in contrast to financial cityscapes.