Goja

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Goja
Capital city
Clockwise from top:Lord Arnolds Castle Tower ruins, Goja Special Economic Zone area, Palace of the Old Lords, Old Street market, Gates of Old Goja, St Kasimirs Cathedral, Red Brick appartment blocks
Nickname(s): 
Jewel of Baltica, Kings Bay, Arnolds Pallace.
Motto(s): 
United in Wonder, Together we Rise
CountryBaltica
Counties of BalticaGoja County
Municipalities of BalticaGoja City Municipality
Capital cityBaltica
Established1436
Granted City Rights1440
Government
 • TypeCity council
 • MayorJurgis Vikingas
Area
 • Capital city690 km2 (270 sq mi)
 • Metro
2,530 km2 (980 sq mi)
Elevation
112 m (367 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Capital city1,051,389
 • Density1,512/km2 (3,920/sq mi)
 • Urban
921,021
 • Metro
1,501,123
 • Metro density595/km2 (1,540/sq mi)
DemonymGojan
Human Development Index0.612

Goja is the largest city in Baltica, home to a population of 1,051,389 people. For over half a millenium, the city had acted as the Capital of Baltica. Goja is situated along Northern Banks of the Bay of Goja, within Central Baltica. It is the current capital of the Republic of Liplan Kretin, and also home to the Baltican Stock exchange.

Goja was first established in 1436, by Lord Arnold the Conqueror (1389-1448), who established the city during his Northern Invasion of Baltica, after which it shortly became his defacto home and capital. After Arnolds death, the city became an increasingly more important economic and cultural hub, eventually serving as the home of the Baltican Royal family, and acting as the Capital of the Kingdom of Baltica.