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==Security==
==Security==


The city's law-enforcement and security needs are met by the 2<sup>nd</sup> Demi-Regiment of the [[Hurmu Constabulary]], comprised of four-hundred armed and sworn officers, organised into three squadrons of patrol officers and one command and control troop distributed across nine duty stations around the city.
The city's law-enforcement and security needs are met by the 2<sup>nd</sup> Demi-Regiment of the [[Hurmu Constabulary]], comprised of four-hundred armed and sworn officers, organised into three squadrons of patrol officers and one command and control troop distributed across nine duty stations around the city.
 
If required the security forces within the city can be reinforced by the 2<sup>nd</sup> Airport Security Cohort of the [[ESB-Holïurs-Afzælt]] operating out of [[Kaupang International Airport]].  


[[Category:Cities]]
[[Category:Cities]]
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[[Category:Hurmu]]

Revision as of 11:51, 22 December 2020

Kaupang (Normark Norse: Kjøping; Hurmumol: Kawpangar; Lakkvian: Kaupunki; Army Crandish: Köping) is the largest city and temporary capital of the Hurmu Trust Territory. Located at the westernmost point of the Holy Lake of Shelm, it was originally a Hurmu marketplace (kaupang is Old Norse for "market town"), which by c. 1500 was chartered by the Storish high king Harald a city. Despite this, it has had a strong Hurmu feel to it, with Hurmu establishing a university there. The university was for a while known as Haldarsvik University but is called "the University in Kaupang" today.

The Kaupang region is famous for its tea; as such there are many tea houses in Kaupang and many tea merchants of high renown. Many of them joined together to form the Köping Tea Company.

The city's football team is FC Kaupang.

Security

The city's law-enforcement and security needs are met by the 2nd Demi-Regiment of the Hurmu Constabulary, comprised of four-hundred armed and sworn officers, organised into three squadrons of patrol officers and one command and control troop distributed across nine duty stations around the city.

If required the security forces within the city can be reinforced by the 2nd Airport Security Cohort of the ESB-Holïurs-Afzælt operating out of Kaupang International Airport.