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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', officially the '''Free Imperial City of Bülow''' ([[wikipedia:German language|Saxon]]: Freie Reichsstadt Bülow) is the second largest city in the [[United Principalities of Cibola]].  
'''{{PAGENAME}}''', officially the '''Free Imperial City of Bülow''' ([[wikipedia:German language|Saxon]]: Freie Reichsstadt Bülow) is the second largest city in the [[United Principalities of Cibola]].  


Bülow first appeared as the city of ''München'' on [[MCS|internationally recognized]] maps in the 15th Century [[AN]]. During the [[Zandarijn|Zandt]] period, the now town was renamed to Bulow some time in the {{AN|1610s}} and was a suburb of the nearby city of [[Oudorp]]. In {{AN|1725}}, representatives from the town voted to join the new United Principalities.
==History==
Bülow first appeared as the town of ''München'' on [[MCS|internationally recognized]] maps in the 15th Century [[AN]]. During the [[Zandarijn|Zandt]] period, the town was renamed to Bulow some time in the {{AN|1610s}} and was a suburb of the nearby city of [[Oudorp]]. In {{AN|1725}}, representatives from the town voted [[Proclamation of Weisenburg|to join]] the new United Principalities. It quickly rose to become a hub of economic activity along with it's sister city [[Altdorf]].

Revision as of 20:41, 12 January 2024

Bülow
Nation: Upc flag.png United Principalities of Cibola
Population: 250,000 (est.)
Predominant language: Saxon

Main roads: Autostraße 2
Major districts:

Current mayor: Adolf von Bülow
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Map versions:

Bülow, officially the Free Imperial City of Bülow (Saxon: Freie Reichsstadt Bülow) is the second largest city in the United Principalities of Cibola.

History

Bülow first appeared as the town of München on internationally recognized maps in the 15th Century AN. During the Zandt period, the town was renamed to Bulow some time in the 1610s AN and was a suburb of the nearby city of Oudorp. In 1725 AN, representatives from the town voted to join the new United Principalities. It quickly rose to become a hub of economic activity along with it's sister city Altdorf.