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'''Moulins''' is a city located in [[Zamastan]] and is the capital and second-largest city of the [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|province]] of [[Redeemer’s Land]], after [[Addleview]]. It has a population of around 996,000 and is a major transportation, economic, and cultural hub for the province. The city is one of the few primarily French-speaking cities in Zamastan outside of [[Mayotte]] and [[Aunistria (Province)|Auraine]], having been settled predominately by [[Avergnon]]ian refugees fleeing religious persecution in the early 1800s. A merchant city since its origins and a manufacturing city since the 19th century, a focus on industry made it a great industrial capital, mainly around the textile and mechanical industries. Their decline, from the 1960s onwards, led to a long period of economic crisis and it was not until the 1990s that the conversion to the tertiary sector and the rehabilitation of the disaster-stricken districts gave the city a different face. Nowadays, Moulins is known as a pristine tourist destination and for its cuisine.
'''Moulins''' is a city located in [[Zamastan]] and is the capital and second-largest city of the [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|province]] of [[Redeemer’s Land]], after [[Addleview]]. It has a population of around 996,000 and is a major transportation, economic, and cultural hub for the province, located on the northern end of a metropolitan area consisting of the cities of [[Coleman]] and [[Blairmore]]. The city is one of the few primarily French-speaking cities in Zamastan outside of [[Mayotte]] and [[Aunistria (Province)|Auraine]], having been originally settled by [[Quetana]]ns in the early 17th century, and later predominately inhabited by [[Avergnon]]ian refugees fleeing religious persecution in the early 1800s. A merchant city since its origins and a manufacturing city since the 19th century, a focus on industry made it a great industrial capital, mainly around the textile and mechanical industries. Their decline, from the 1960s onwards, led to a long period of economic crisis and it was not until the 1990s that the conversion to the tertiary sector and the rehabilitation of the disaster-stricken districts gave the city a different face. Nowadays, Moulins is known as a pristine tourist destination and for its cuisine.


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[[Category: Zamastan]]
[[Category: Zamastan]]

Latest revision as of 02:33, 31 August 2022

Moulins
City of Moulins
Provincial Capital
Clockwise from top: Moulins skyline from Wonder World, downtown at night along the Moulins Riverwalk, inside the Moulins Art Museum, Moulins City Hall, Reed Commons in the East Side neighborhood, and the historic Welchle Building
Clockwise from top: Moulins skyline from Wonder World, downtown at night along the Moulins Riverwalk, inside the Moulins Art Museum, Moulins City Hall, Reed Commons in the East Side neighborhood, and the historic Welchle Building
CountryZamastan
Administrative DistrictRedeemer’s Land
Government
 • MayorThomase Gelling (Progressive Party)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total996,871

Moulins is a city located in Zamastan and is the capital and second-largest city of the province of Redeemer’s Land, after Addleview. It has a population of around 996,000 and is a major transportation, economic, and cultural hub for the province, located on the northern end of a metropolitan area consisting of the cities of Coleman and Blairmore. The city is one of the few primarily French-speaking cities in Zamastan outside of Mayotte and Auraine, having been originally settled by Quetanans in the early 17th century, and later predominately inhabited by Avergnonian refugees fleeing religious persecution in the early 1800s. A merchant city since its origins and a manufacturing city since the 19th century, a focus on industry made it a great industrial capital, mainly around the textile and mechanical industries. Their decline, from the 1960s onwards, led to a long period of economic crisis and it was not until the 1990s that the conversion to the tertiary sector and the rehabilitation of the disaster-stricken districts gave the city a different face. Nowadays, Moulins is known as a pristine tourist destination and for its cuisine.

History

Geography

Demographics

Economy

Culture

Cuisine

Sports

Transport