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'''Krieksburgh''' is a city in [[Batavia]] and the capital of the [[Duchy Transingel]]. During the Froyalanish period, the city was known as ''Royal City or Tuulersbýur''.
'''Krieksburgh''' is a city in [[Batavia]] and the capital of the [[Duchy Transingel]]. During the Froyalanish period, the city was known as the ''Royal City of Tuulersbýur''.


The city is located on the east side of the Krieksgat.
The city is located on the east side of the Krieksgat.
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To the east of the city lie the ruins of the Vineta Temple, which was destroyed in 1653 AN.
To the east of the city lie the ruins of the Vineta Temple, which was destroyed in 1653 AN.
Krieksburgh has one of Batavia's four [[Church of Elwynn]] cathedrals, built in 1640. It is the capital city of the Diocese of Krieksburgh, founded in 1638.


[[Category:Cities]]
[[Category:Cities]]
[[Category:Diocese of the Church of Elwynn]]

Revision as of 11:41, 20 December 2020

Krieksburgh
Nation: Kingdom of Batavië
Population: /
Predominant language: Batavian, Diets

Main roads: N/A
Major districts: Duchy Transingel

Current mayor: /
File:Mapkrieksburgh.png
Map versions: 12.4

Krieksburgh is a city in Batavia and the capital of the Duchy Transingel. During the Froyalanish period, the city was known as the Royal City of Tuulersbýur.

The city is located on the east side of the Krieksgat.

Sights

Jómsborg Palace

The southern pillar of the 'Pillars of Flavius' is just north of the city.

The Jómsborg district is located on an island in front of the city. During the Froyalanish period, this district functioned as the administrative district of Shirerian Batavia.

To the east of the city lie the ruins of the Vineta Temple, which was destroyed in 1653 AN.

Krieksburgh has one of Batavia's four Church of Elwynn cathedrals, built in 1640. It is the capital city of the Diocese of Krieksburgh, founded in 1638.