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Brativas

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Brativas
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Coat of arms of Brativas
Nicknames: 
Beauty on the Stará rieka
CountrySlovertia
RegionBrativas region
First mentioned910
Government
 • Mayor of BrativasMatúš Obecy
Area
 • Capital city534.584 km2 (206.404 sq mi)
 • Urban
420.15 km2 (162.22 sq mi)
 • Metro
1,051 km2 (auto sq mi)
Elevation
278 m (912 ft)
Population
 (2018-)
 • Capital city1,100,000
 • Density2,100/km2 (5,300/sq mi)
 • Urban
644,000
 • Urban density1,500/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
 • Metro
456,000
 • Metro density430/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
DemonymBrativascan
Time zoneUTC+1
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2
Postal code
9AT XX
GRP (Metro)2018
 – Total€21 billion
($Template:To USDB)
 – Per capita€42,800
($Template:To USD)


Brativas the capital and second largest city of Slovertia. Officially, the population of the city is about 1,100,000 Brativas is in northwestern Slovertia, occupying the banks of the River Stará rieka. Over the course of its history Brativas has swung between being under the Sovereignty of Mazuria and Slovertia. It has changed nations approximately twelve times but has been a part of Slovertia consistently from 1815.

History

Geography

Brativas is situated in Slovertia's north west only a few miles from the border with Nikolia. To the city's north east lie the Srebrogora mountains which are visible all around the city. To the west west and south west lies the Kojbakvy ridge an area of less steep upland that can be seen from the west of the city. Brativas is generally quite hilly and lies on the Stara Rieka valley in between the two ranges.

Climate

Brativas like Slovertia as a whole experiences a continental climate with relatively watm summers and cold winters. Due to its higher altitude Brativas experiences colder winters than other Sloverti citoes such as Kojbakvy.

Location

Cityscape

The cityscape of Brativas is characterised by medieval towers and 20th-century buildings, but it underwent profound changes in a construction boom at the start of the 21st century.

Most historical buildings are concentrated in the Old Town. Brativas' Town Hall is a complex of three buildings erected in the 14th–16th centuries and now hosts the Sloveti National Museum. The old city walls are the only thing that has been preserved from the medieval fortifications, and it ranks among the oldest of the town's buildings. Brativas' old town also includes the Cathedral of Brativas and the Sloverti State Library as well as the National Assembly Buildings.

The city's walls are amongst the oldest in Astyria although they have been rebuilt several times over the last 400 years due to various sieges.