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The village was built on top of the ruins of the city of [[Hamstadt]], the former capital of [[Zandarijn]]. Left in a ruinous state after the [[Sack of Hamstadt|1699 sacking]] of the city and the collapse of [[Lanzerwald]], laborers from the [[Nationalerarbeitsdienst]] worked to clear the ruins and construct the so-called "Neuesstadt Hermannsplatz". | The village was built on top of the ruins of the city of [[Hamstadt]], the former capital of [[Zandarijn]]. Left in a ruinous state after the [[Sack of Hamstadt|1699 sacking]] of the city and the collapse of [[Lanzerwald]], laborers from the [[Nationalerarbeitsdienst]] worked to clear the ruins and construct the so-called "Neuesstadt Hermannsplatz". | ||
Very few historic buildings survived the destruction of the city and the subsequent cleanup operations. The by then dilapidated and ruinous [[ZandArena]], once upon a time home to the [[2013 FMF World Cup#Final|2013 FMF World Cup Final]], became the new center point of the village's business district, with the old pitch making an optimal market square for vendors and traders. The old city hall also remains in a semi-ruinous state, serving as an artillery storage depot. | Very few historic buildings survived the destruction of the city and the subsequent cleanup operations. The by then dilapidated and ruinous [[ZandArena]], once upon a time home to the [[2013 FMF World Cup#Final|2013 FMF World Cup Final]], was pulled down and its old pitch became the new center point of the village's business district, with the old pitch making an optimal market square for vendors and traders. The old city hall also remains in a semi-ruinous state, serving as an artillery storage depot. | ||
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Revision as of 16:44, 23 October 2023
Founded in 1725 AN by the United Principalities of Cibola, Hermannsplatz is a small village which primarily serves as an outpost station for the Weisenburger Kriegstruppen. It is named after Kriegstruppen Hauptmann Hermann Seck, who died during the first military expedition to the city when a rogue Cossack band ambushed his squad.
The village was built on top of the ruins of the city of Hamstadt, the former capital of Zandarijn. Left in a ruinous state after the 1699 sacking of the city and the collapse of Lanzerwald, laborers from the Nationalerarbeitsdienst worked to clear the ruins and construct the so-called "Neuesstadt Hermannsplatz".
Very few historic buildings survived the destruction of the city and the subsequent cleanup operations. The by then dilapidated and ruinous ZandArena, once upon a time home to the 2013 FMF World Cup Final, was pulled down and its old pitch became the new center point of the village's business district, with the old pitch making an optimal market square for vendors and traders. The old city hall also remains in a semi-ruinous state, serving as an artillery storage depot.