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Franclinton
City of Franclinton-on-Sea
Nickname: 
Frankie
Motto(s): 
A forever joy
Porta aperitur ad novum mundum (Latin)
"The gate opens to the New World"
CountryInsulamia
ProvinceHenria
Settled1505; 519 years ago (1505)
EstablishedApril 19, 1506; 518 years ago (1506-04-19)
Named forFrancis Clinton
Government
 • TypeMayor–council system
 • MayorHans Goel
 • Deputy mayorKate Washington
 • BodyToronto City Council
 • Federal
representation
 • Provincial
representation
Area
 
 • City630.20 km2 (243.32 sq mi)
 • Urban
1,792.99 km2 (692.28 sq mi)
 • Metro
5,905.71 km2 (2,280.21 sq mi)
Elevation
76.5 m (251.0 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • City2,794,356 (2nd)
 • Density4,427.8/km2 (11,468/sq mi)
 • Metro
6,202,225 (1st)
 • Region
9,765,188
Demonym(s)Franclinite, Francliner, Franclintonian, Frankie (colloquial)
Time zoneUTC−3 (IST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−2 (IDST)
Postal code span
Area codes416, 647, 437
International airportsFranclinton International Airport (FIA), Todd Love International Airport, (TDL)
Highways2A, 27, 400, 401, 404, 409, 427, Black Creek Drive, Allen Road, Don Valley Parkway, Gardiner Expressway, Queen Elizabeth Way
Rapid transitToronto subway
Commuter railGO Transit
WaterwaysBlack Creek, Burke Brook, Don River, Etobicoke Creek, German Mills Creek, Humber River, Keating Channel, Mimico Creek, Rouge River, Taylor-Massey Creek
GDP (Toronto CMA)IA£385.1 billion (2016)
GDP per capita (Toronto CMA)CA$57,004 (2016)
Websitefranclinton.gov.ia

Franclinton-on-Sea (/ˈfræŋklɪntən/ FRANG-klin-tən), officially the City of Franclinton-on-Sea and often simply referred to as Franclinton, is the provincial capital and largest city of the province of Henria, and the second-largest city in Insulamia. It was the de jure capital city of Insulamia from Federation until 2021, when this title was transferred to Whitecastle. However, as the transition process between the cities is still ongoing, Franclinton is still viewed as the de facto capital city of the nation, hosting most of the nation's diplomatic embassies and many federal government buildings.