Sejpedek
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Sejpedek | |
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City | |
City of Sejpedek | |
Country | Granzery |
Region | Vadász Völgy |
Founded | 10th Century CE |
Government | |
• Body | Sejpedek City Council |
• Governor | Gergely Nelmesz |
Population (2013) | |
• Density | 3,314/km2 (8,580/sq mi) |
• Urban | 490,322 |
• Metro | 2,319,682 |
Sejpedek is a city in Granzery, it is the third most populous city in Granzery, and boasts the largest port in the country, and the largest port in Southern Patyria outside Tierada. The City of Sejpedek also encompasses the municipalities of Bárányvaros, Készles and Frissbástya, where the majority of the population of Sejepedek resides. It is the centre of the Greater Sejpedek area, which includes the cities of Csepreg, Zöldombok and Patagázló.
Sejpedek is famous for its military presence, which is home to the majority of the Granzerian Navy and the largest Air Force Base in the country. The Defence industry is the largest employer in the City of Sejpedek, with 12% of the population in the military and a further 9% are also employed by the Varady és Kurucz defence aerospace corporation which maintains its central office and a large manufacturing presence in the city.
With a long history of cultural diversity, Sejpedek has existed at a crossroads between Granzerian and Perrerran culture and is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the country, with a large immigrant population from across Vasarden.