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[[category:Cities]]
{{quote|''"’s Koningenwaarde lies qat the Linge en is split by it into three parts. Important buildings, silent witnesses of the glory of the Batavian Empire, are present here more than anywhere else in the world. Economically the City is essential for any monarch who wants to wage war or claim any power over the Batavian people. Goods and wealth come and go. Anything you can dream of can be found in the one of stores of this Batavian capital."''
|sign=Description of a capital|source=Translation of ''Toeristische Leidraad voor de Bataafsche Landen'', 1607}}
 
 
''''s Koningenwaarde''' was the capital of the [[Kingdom of Batavia]] between 1513 and 1615. It was for a long time the largest city in the Kingdom and rivalled the City of Shirekeep in population. Claims to be one of the older cities on the continent have been dismissed as ''fairy tales'', but that does not diminishes its cultural and political importance, even long after the collapse of the Kingdom. It's home to many Batavian patriotic societies, and even under Jingdaoese protection, the liberties qand customs of the locals were relatively untouched (mostly because of sentimental reasons from the Jing point of view, who pitied their former masters).


''''s Koningenwaarde''' is the capital of the [[Kingdom of Batavië]]. It's one of the larger cities in the Kingdom and on Micras and also one of the oldest. The city is divided into three parts by the rivers the Linge and Zwette. 's Koningenwaarde was founded on the northern bank of the Linge but has since grown massively.  
The city was divided into three parts by the rivers the [[Linge]] and [[Zwette]]. While 's Koningenwaarde was founded on the northern bank of the Linge, it had since grown massively. Neither the Batavian Civil War (1582 - 1585), nor the successive wars for power over the region, really damaged the city itself. While the countryside around it saw itself fall into chaos and thievery, the City itself stood as a shimmer of hope.


== Governing and politics ==
== Governing and politics ==


's Koningenwaarde represents the Hoofdstedelijk Gewest 's Koningenwaarde and is the only city in Batavia which is also a gewest. 's Koningenwaarde has several quarters which are named "Wijken" and "Kwartieren" in dutch:
's Koningenwaarde represents the Hoofdstedelijk Gewest 's Koningenwaarde and was the only city in Batavia which was also a gewest. 's Koningenwaarde has several quarters which are named "Wijken" and "Kwartieren" in Dutch:
 
*  Buytenwijck
* Centrum
* Hoornwijck
* Lingekwartier
* Nieuburgh
* Noorderkwartier
* Oosterheim
* 't Oude Oosten
* Parkhorst
* Vredebregt
* Willemskwartier, (where the famous Micras Expo was held)
* Zuyd
* Zwettekwartier, harbor


    *  Buytenwijck
 
    * Centrum
[[category:Cities]]
    * Hoornwijck
[[category:Batavia]]
    * Lingekwartier
    * Nieuburgh
    * Noorderkwartier
    * Oosterheim
    * 't Oude Oosten
    * Parkhorst
    * Vredebregt
    * Willemskwartier, (where the famous Micras Expo was held)
    * Zuyd
    * Zwettekwartier, harbor

Revision as of 10:21, 3 June 2018

's Koningenwaarde
Nation: Kingdom of Batavia
Population: 524,057 (1660 AN)
Predominant language: Dutch

Main roads: /
Major districts: /

Current Stadhouder: Albert Vermeylen

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"’s Koningenwaarde lies qat the Linge en is split by it into three parts. Important buildings, silent witnesses of the glory of the Batavian Empire, are present here more than anywhere else in the world. Economically the City is essential for any monarch who wants to wage war or claim any power over the Batavian people. Goods and wealth come and go. Anything you can dream of can be found in the one of stores of this Batavian capital."
—Description of a capital, Translation of Toeristische Leidraad voor de Bataafsche Landen, 1607


's Koningenwaarde was the capital of the Kingdom of Batavia between 1513 and 1615. It was for a long time the largest city in the Kingdom and rivalled the City of Shirekeep in population. Claims to be one of the older cities on the continent have been dismissed as fairy tales, but that does not diminishes its cultural and political importance, even long after the collapse of the Kingdom. It's home to many Batavian patriotic societies, and even under Jingdaoese protection, the liberties qand customs of the locals were relatively untouched (mostly because of sentimental reasons from the Jing point of view, who pitied their former masters).

The city was divided into three parts by the rivers the Linge and Zwette. While 's Koningenwaarde was founded on the northern bank of the Linge, it had since grown massively. Neither the Batavian Civil War (1582 - 1585), nor the successive wars for power over the region, really damaged the city itself. While the countryside around it saw itself fall into chaos and thievery, the City itself stood as a shimmer of hope.

Governing and politics

's Koningenwaarde represents the Hoofdstedelijk Gewest 's Koningenwaarde and was the only city in Batavia which was also a gewest. 's Koningenwaarde has several quarters which are named "Wijken" and "Kwartieren" in Dutch:

  • Buytenwijck
  • Centrum
  • Hoornwijck
  • Lingekwartier
  • Nieuburgh
  • Noorderkwartier
  • Oosterheim
  • 't Oude Oosten
  • Parkhorst
  • Vredebregt
  • Willemskwartier, (where the famous Micras Expo was held)
  • Zuyd
  • Zwettekwartier, harbor