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Latest revision as of 00:43, 5 July 2018

Sper
  City of Gerenia  
Location within Mainland Gerenia
Location within Mainland Gerenia
Nation Gerenia Gerenia
Province Adarma Adarma
District Plóman
Founded 2012
Population (2018)
 • Total 50,529
 • Rank 19th

Sper is a city in southern Gerenia, in Adarma province. With a population of 50,076 in 2015, is the 16th most populous Gerenian city, and the capital of Plóman district.

Sper was founded in 2012 in the southern end of Gerenia, in the shore of Lake Lamantia (Gerenian: Kineval), and until the creation of Trans-Samarne in 2015 it was the southernmost settlement in the country.

Sper is a popular destination for tourism, with a beautiful landscape between the Adarman Highlands and Lake Lamantia. It's a famous place for birdwatching in spring and summer, whilst in winter, sports such as skiing and snowboarding are becoming more and more popular. Sper is also renowned for its thermal springs.

In February 2016, it was held the failed Sper Conference in the city.