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'''Sturgeon''' is the capital city of the Hapatmitasian province of [[Perth]]. The city is situated on the [[Bay of St. Duncan]] as a coastal, heavily populated port city. It had a recorded population of 10,724,698 in July 2022, making it the most populous city in [[Hapatmitas]] and one of the most populous in [[Ostlandet]]. Its metropolitan area has an urban agglomeration of nearly 12 million people, including suburban communities. Sturgeon is renowned for its tourist attractions and is a center of business, finance, and culture in the country. The [[National Tower]], a famous tourist attraction, serves as the sole telecommunications tower for the Sturgeon Metropolitan Area. | '''Sturgeon''' is the capital city of the Hapatmitasian province of [[Perth]]. The city is situated on the [[Bay of St. Duncan]] as a coastal, heavily populated port city. It had a recorded population of 10,724,698 in July 2022, making it the most populous city in [[Hapatmitas]] and one of the most populous in [[Ostlandet]]. Its metropolitan area has an urban agglomeration of nearly 12 million people, including suburban communities. Sturgeon is renowned for its tourist attractions and is a center of business, finance, and culture in the country. The [[National Tower]], a famous tourist attraction, serves as the sole telecommunications tower for the Sturgeon Metropolitan Area. | ||
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+ | == Etymology == | ||
+ | The original settlers of Sturgeon were migrants from [[Paleocacher]], eventually being assimilated by Hapatmitas. The settlement's name was originally [[St. Duncan]], after the former patron saint of Hapatmitas. However, after the deposition of the [[House of Alpin]], the [[House of Sturgeon|Sturgeons]] were installed on the throne. The democratic government voted to rename the city into Fort Sturgeon, from the city citadel named after the bloodline. In 1942, the local government, with federal approval, simplified the city's name to Sturgeon. Despite the [[Odinburgh Revolution]], the government opted to remain with the Sturgeon namesake, noting that the family had replaced their cruel predecessors. The bay where Sturgeon currently sits is still named after Saint Duncan, noting that there is a mass population of Duncanist Clovic believers in the city. | ||
[[Category:Hapatmitas]] | [[Category:Hapatmitas]] |
Revision as of 18:44, 3 July 2023
Sturgeon | |
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City | |
City of Sturgeon | |
Clockwise from top: Skyline of Sturgeon, Rosefair Gardens, Sònraichte Fountain, Solomon Museum, National Tower | |
Country | Hapatmitas |
Settled | c. 1489 AD |
Consolidated | 10 May 1719 |
Government | |
• Body | Council of Sturgeon |
• Mayor | Richard Dunbar (LNP) |
• Deputy Mayor | Stephen Flynn (LNP) |
Population (July 2022) | |
• Total | 10,724,698 |
Time zone | AMT+12 (Odinburgh Time) |
ISO 3166 code | STG |
Police | Sturgeon United Metropolitan Police |
Fire | Sturgeon Fire Department |
Major airports | Duncan Ballard International Airport, North Sturgeon Airport |
Sturgeon is the capital city of the Hapatmitasian province of Perth. The city is situated on the Bay of St. Duncan as a coastal, heavily populated port city. It had a recorded population of 10,724,698 in July 2022, making it the most populous city in Hapatmitas and one of the most populous in Ostlandet. Its metropolitan area has an urban agglomeration of nearly 12 million people, including suburban communities. Sturgeon is renowned for its tourist attractions and is a center of business, finance, and culture in the country. The National Tower, a famous tourist attraction, serves as the sole telecommunications tower for the Sturgeon Metropolitan Area.
Etymology
The original settlers of Sturgeon were migrants from Paleocacher, eventually being assimilated by Hapatmitas. The settlement's name was originally St. Duncan, after the former patron saint of Hapatmitas. However, after the deposition of the House of Alpin, the Sturgeons were installed on the throne. The democratic government voted to rename the city into Fort Sturgeon, from the city citadel named after the bloodline. In 1942, the local government, with federal approval, simplified the city's name to Sturgeon. Despite the Odinburgh Revolution, the government opted to remain with the Sturgeon namesake, noting that the family had replaced their cruel predecessors. The bay where Sturgeon currently sits is still named after Saint Duncan, noting that there is a mass population of Duncanist Clovic believers in the city.