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The city of '''Rosenborg''' | The city of '''Rosenborg''' was the capital of [[Afrikaana]]. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The city was founded in 2013 when [[Afrikaana]] was established. The city | The city was founded in 2013 when [[Afrikaana]] was established. The city was the northern most city in the region. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
Afrikaana | Afrikaana was located to the north of the island of [[North Antarctica]]. Rosenborg was a major trading city, where goods were shipped from [[Lusa]] and [[North Antarctica]], as well as other countries in [[Apollonia]]. | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
Rosenborg | Rosenborg was an industrial trading hub populated by businessmen and seafarers. It relied heavily on Napian tourism. Brewing was one of Afrikaana's main pastimes, with [[Odola eta izerdia d' Bogat]] being sold in most of the city's restaurants. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 15 November 2020
The city of Rosenborg was the capital of Afrikaana.
Nation: | Afrikaana |
Population: | 97,231 |
Predominant language: | Dakaïuru,English |
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Main roads: | Mombasa Road |
Major districts: | N/A |
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Current mayor: | Vacant |
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History
The city was founded in 2013 when Afrikaana was established. The city was the northern most city in the region.
Geography
Afrikaana was located to the north of the island of North Antarctica. Rosenborg was a major trading city, where goods were shipped from Lusa and North Antarctica, as well as other countries in Apollonia.
Economy
Rosenborg was an industrial trading hub populated by businessmen and seafarers. It relied heavily on Napian tourism. Brewing was one of Afrikaana's main pastimes, with Odola eta izerdia d' Bogat being sold in most of the city's restaurants.
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