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'''Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen''' | '''Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen''' was the capital and most populated city in the Republic [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]]. The settlement was established in the year 1680 by Siegfried von der Elfenbeinküste. The city had 26,528 inhabitants in the last [[Sankt Ludwigshafen census]] in 1690. The city was severely hit by a nuclear Siseranist terrorist attack in 1693, during the [[Ludwigshafener Civil War]], with initial reports indicating that no-one had survived. In 1694 roughly 4,000 people remained in the city, with another 10,000 citizens from Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen living in the diaspora. In 1695 the radioactive cleanup of the city had made most of the suburbs safe enough for habitation again, with only the city center and especially the Stadtparlement building still considered to be extremely unsafe. The city center was considered to be safe again somewhere in the yer 1700. | ||
[[category:Sankt Ludwigshafen]] | [[category:Sankt Ludwigshafen]] | ||
[[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Cities]] |
Latest revision as of 19:37, 26 December 2023
Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen | ||
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Nickname: Stadt | ||
Motto: A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid. (Matthew 5:14) | ||
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Founded | 1680 | |
Bürgermeister(in) | Ulrich von der Elfenbeinküste | |
Population | 29,634 |
Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen was the capital and most populated city in the Republic Sankt Ludwigshafen. The settlement was established in the year 1680 by Siegfried von der Elfenbeinküste. The city had 26,528 inhabitants in the last Sankt Ludwigshafen census in 1690. The city was severely hit by a nuclear Siseranist terrorist attack in 1693, during the Ludwigshafener Civil War, with initial reports indicating that no-one had survived. In 1694 roughly 4,000 people remained in the city, with another 10,000 citizens from Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen living in the diaspora. In 1695 the radioactive cleanup of the city had made most of the suburbs safe enough for habitation again, with only the city center and especially the Stadtparlement building still considered to be extremely unsafe. The city center was considered to be safe again somewhere in the yer 1700.