Morarbour

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Morarbour
Capital
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CountyCapital
ProvinceCapital District
CountryTomikals
Goobiah City1575
Founded byMartin Frobisher
Government
 • BodyCity of Morarbour
 • MayorGloria Miller (Social Credit)
 • Deputy MayorScott Fillmore
Area
 • Total15,398 km2 (5,945 sq mi)
 • Land10,211 km2 (3,942 sq mi)
 • Water5,187 km2 (2,003 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total2,135,654
 • Density140/km2 (360/sq mi)
DemonymMorarbourite
Time zoneUTC-1:00

Overview

Morarbour is the coastal capital city of Tomikals, serving as the administrative center of both the Tomikalian Capital District and Capital County. With a population of approximately 2,135,654 residents as of 2012, Morarbour ranks as the third most populated city in the country and the second within the Capital District (TCD).

Geography

Geographically, Morarbour boasts a prime location along the coast, providing access to vital maritime routes and serving as a gateway to international trade and commerce. Its strategic position has contributed to its status as a major hub of economic activity, with a focus on industry, retail, and services sectors.

One of Morarbour's notable features is Diplomat Island, located within its territorial waters, which serves as the site of all national embassies. This diplomatic enclave underscores Morarbour's importance as a center of international relations and diplomacy within Tomikals.

Commerce & Economy

Unlike regions characterized by extensive agricultural activity, Morarbour's landscape is predominantly industrial and urban, with minimal agricultural presence. Instead, the city's economy thrives on a diverse array of industries, including manufacturing, technology, finance, and tourism. Its robust services sector further bolsters its economic vitality, contributing significantly to its gross domestic product (GDP).

Government Agencies

Morarbour is also home to several key government agencies and institutions, including the Tomikalian Intelligence Agency (TIA), Tomikalian Food Company (TFC), Tomikalian Conservation, and the Royal Tomikalian Police (RTP), among others. These organizations play pivotal roles in national security, conservation efforts, and public service delivery, underscoring Morarbour's status as the administrative heart of Tomikals.

Moreover, Morarbour holds cultural and historical significance as the residence of the Tomikalian Royal Family, further cementing its place as a symbol of national identity and heritage. Its vibrant cultural scene, diverse population, and rich heritage make it a dynamic and inviting destination for residents and visitors alike.