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'''Judapest''' (Pronounced '''Judapesht''' in native [[Hungarian (Anteria)|Hungarian]]) is the capital, and largest city, in [[Pest]],[[Lyonheimer]]. Situated around the [[River Hornád]], the city of 3,011,598 Judapestians and with an estimated 512 square kilometres of land, Judapest is known for being one of the most culturally impressive cities in [[Thrismari]]. Judapest is located on top of a hot spring, making it the home of the most hot spring baths in all of [[Anteria]].


Judapest (Judapesti in Lyonheimerish) is the capital and largest city in [[Lyonheimer]]. Situated in the north of the nation, it is the hub for most of the goings on in the nation, including the government, who are situated in the houses of parliament. The city was built by settlers from the [[Kingdom of Blechingia]], and specifically a religious man named [[Alfred Heimer]], now known as Saint Heimer, who built the Saint Heimer's Cathedral on his own, taking him fifteen years.
Judapest is also one of four homes of the [[Thrismari Union]], holding diplomatic relations.
 
Judapest is the most populous and capital of [[Lyonheimer]]. It is also the headquarters of the [[Lyonheimer Royal Army|military]] for [[Lyonheimer]].
 


==Etymology & pronunciation==
==History==
==Demographics==
==Architecture==
==Landmarks==
==Landmarks==
[[File:Domenico Quaglio Der Dom zu Wetzlar 182022.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Saint Heimer's Cathedral]]
===St.Heimer's Cathedral===


===St.Heimer's Cathedral===
[[File:Domenico Quaglio Der Dom zu Wetzlar 182022.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Saint Heimer's Cathedral]]
St.Heimer's Cathedral was built by [[Alfred Heimer]], after he lead settlers to the location that Judapest now resides. Heimer was an extremely religious catholic man, who believed that by building a cathedral by himself, he would be able to go to heaven. Heimer spent around fifteen years constructing it, beginning the construction in the late ninth-century and ending in the very early 10th century. The cathedral was built to what, at the time, was the center of the city and acted as a center-piece for years. The cathedral can still be visited, and is one of the landmarks of the city
St.Heimer's Cathedral was built by [[Alfred Heimer]], after he lead settlers to the location that Judapest now resides. Heimer was an extremely religious catholic man, who believed that by building a cathedral by himself, he would be able to go to heaven. Heimer spent around fifteen years constructing it, beginning the construction in the late ninth-century and ending in the very early 10th century. The cathedral was built to what, at the time, was the center of the city and acted as a center-piece for years. The cathedral can still be visited, and is one of the landmarks of the city


Saint Haimer's Cathedral is quite an important place for religious pilgrimage too, with people visiting often to pray. Some, however, only visit for the culture and history with guided tours offered
[[File:Fixedw large 4x.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Lyonheimerish Parliament Building]]
===Parliament===
===Parliament===
[[File:Fixedw large 4x.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Lyonheimerish Parliament Building]]


The parliament building is a must visit location if you are in Judapest, built in the 1920s, the building is open to the public when there is no meetings going on. Prime Minister [[Horvath Szbolazai]] is the head of the parliament
 
The parliament building is a must visit location if you are in Judapest as the building is open to the public when there is no meetings going on. The Parliament is also home to some artifacts including hair from [[Francis Beaufort]] and a preserved tank from the [[Great War (Anteria)|Great War]]
 
Built in 1840 by the order of the [[Krenya]]ns, the building has been used as the head of government since construction
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[[File:111111.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Askas Statue]]
===Ferenc Askas Statue===
 
The statue of famous [[Lyonheimer]]ish footballer Ferenc Askas is an often visited landmark of the city by visitors as he was one of the most well known people in [[Lyonheimer]]ish history. The statue is in the Bajnoki Square in the centre of the city, and it depicts Askas playing with children, which represented him being an inspiration.
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===Askas Arena===
[[File:Puskas11.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Askas Arena]]
 
Askas Aréna is a football stadium in Judapest, Lyonheimer. The stadium's construction started in 2017 and was finished before the end of 2019. It is an all-seater with a capacity of 67,215. The Lyonheimer Football Federation meets all IFA stadium requirements, and was awarded 4-stars by the IFA. The stadium is built in the place of the former Ferenc Askas Stadium whose demolition was completed in October 2016. Both stadiums were named in honour of the legendary former national team captain Ferenc Askas.

Latest revision as of 10:28, 19 December 2021

Judapest
The City of Culture
City
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Nickname(s): 
The City of Culture, Heart of the South, Pearl of Lyonheimer
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Map of Judapest in comparison to Thrismari
CountryLyonheimer
Government
Head of Government is based in Judapest
 • MayorSamuel Szoboszlai (Centrist Party)
Population
 (2014)
 • City3,800,000
 • Urban
2,997,958
 • Metro
3,011,598
DemonymJudapestians
Websitewww.visitjudapest.ly
Some landmarks in Judapest include Saint Heimer's Cathedral, Houses of Parliament, Lyonheimer royal palace, Jozsef Puskas' plaque

Judapest (Pronounced Judapesht in native Hungarian) is the capital, and largest city, in Pest,Lyonheimer. Situated around the River Hornád, the city of 3,011,598 Judapestians and with an estimated 512 square kilometres of land, Judapest is known for being one of the most culturally impressive cities in Thrismari. Judapest is located on top of a hot spring, making it the home of the most hot spring baths in all of Anteria.

Judapest is also one of four homes of the Thrismari Union, holding diplomatic relations.

Etymology & pronunciation

History

Demographics

Architecture

Landmarks

Saint Heimer's Cathedral

St.Heimer's Cathedral

St.Heimer's Cathedral was built by Alfred Heimer, after he lead settlers to the location that Judapest now resides. Heimer was an extremely religious catholic man, who believed that by building a cathedral by himself, he would be able to go to heaven. Heimer spent around fifteen years constructing it, beginning the construction in the late ninth-century and ending in the very early 10th century. The cathedral was built to what, at the time, was the center of the city and acted as a center-piece for years. The cathedral can still be visited, and is one of the landmarks of the city

Saint Haimer's Cathedral is quite an important place for religious pilgrimage too, with people visiting often to pray. Some, however, only visit for the culture and history with guided tours offered

Lyonheimerish Parliament Building

Parliament

The parliament building is a must visit location if you are in Judapest as the building is open to the public when there is no meetings going on. The Parliament is also home to some artifacts including hair from Francis Beaufort and a preserved tank from the Great War

Built in 1840 by the order of the Krenyans, the building has been used as the head of government since construction .

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Askas Statue

Ferenc Askas Statue

The statue of famous Lyonheimerish footballer Ferenc Askas is an often visited landmark of the city by visitors as he was one of the most well known people in Lyonheimerish history. The statue is in the Bajnoki Square in the centre of the city, and it depicts Askas playing with children, which represented him being an inspiration. .

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Askas Arena

Askas Arena

Askas Aréna is a football stadium in Judapest, Lyonheimer. The stadium's construction started in 2017 and was finished before the end of 2019. It is an all-seater with a capacity of 67,215. The Lyonheimer Football Federation meets all IFA stadium requirements, and was awarded 4-stars by the IFA. The stadium is built in the place of the former Ferenc Askas Stadium whose demolition was completed in October 2016. Both stadiums were named in honour of the legendary former national team captain Ferenc Askas.