Kolmenitzkiy
קולמעניצקי | |
Nation: | Republic of Ashkenatza |
Population: | 1,620,000 |
Predominant language: | Yiddish |
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Main roads: | Mamehloshn, Rubinshteiner, Silverstein, Alefbet, Yiddiskeyt |
Major districts: | Borochov, Nayeshtat, Cher'nivsk, Altshul, Menasseh |
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Current mayor: | Herr Pinchas ben Barkat |
Map versions: | 8.0.1 - current |
Kolmenitzkiy (pronounced kɒlmɛnɪtzkɪ) is the capital city of the Republic of Ashkenatza and its largest city. On both sides of the River Mandel, it is where the country's legislature, the Knesset and where the Nohsi, the Ashkenatzi head of state, resides in Ruzhin Palace. It is also one of the oldest still inhabited cities of Ashkenatza, having developed from a small Shtetl on the riverside in the middle ages. The city has ancient ruins and many musuems and synagogues to visit. Perhaps its biggest claim to fame is that Kolmenitzkiy has one of the largest micronational city maps ever made, at approximately 2800 by 2400 pixels square.
The name of the city was chosen by one of the founders of Ashkenatza, M.Goltz after a British Rabbi, the Kamenitzer Maggid, originally from the obscure Shtetl of Kamenitz in the Bohemia.