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==Transport==
==Transport==
The city is home to [[Mercury International Airport]], the largest airport in [[Mercury]], which serves a multitude of destinations across [[Micras]]. [[Mercury International railway station]] is the eastern terminus of the [[Trans-Keltian Express]] Route TK1, which connects the city to [[Nordiskehjem]] in [[Normark]].
The city is home to [[Mercury International Airport]], the largest airport in [[Mercury]], which serves a multitude of destinations across [[Micras]]. [[Mercury International railway station]] is the eastern terminus of the [[Trans-Keltian Express]] Route TK1, which connects the city to [[Nordiskehjem]] in [[Normark]].
==Politics==


==Culture==
==Culture==

Revision as of 08:46, 17 November 2020

Mercury
Nation: Mercury Mercury
Population: 1,309,243
Predominant language: Mercurian

Main roads:
Major districts:

Current mayor: Catherine Bailey
Map versions:

Mercury is the capital and largest city of Mercury.

Geography

Climate

Landmarks

Araucaria House, home of the President of Mercury.

The city of Mercury is the centre of government in Mercury. The Mercurian Parliament building is situated on the southern bank of the River Bohemia. Embassy Tower stands opposite on the northern bank. The Cook Island Bridge spans the 2.8km strait between the city's mainland and Cook Island, where Araucaria House, home of the President of Mercury, stands.

Transport

The city is home to Mercury International Airport, the largest airport in Mercury, which serves a multitude of destinations across Micras. Mercury International railway station is the eastern terminus of the Trans-Keltian Express Route TK1, which connects the city to Nordiskehjem in Normark.

Politics

Culture

Sport

Mercury is home to a number of professional sports teams, and also hosts matches of the Mercury national football team.

Ice hockey
Football
Rugby league
Ólbescból
Amorian football