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Graaffsberg
City Motto: Sit Nomine Digna
Mayor: Konrad Zilberschlag IV
Nation: Greater Hulstria
Region: Mitrania
Population: 2,500,000 (2370 estimate)
Area: 1,744 km²

Graaffsberg is a city located in the central part of Mitrania, Mitrania. It is the region's capital city, and it has long been the centre of economic and cultural activities in Mitrania. Graaffsberg is situated in the centre of Mitrania. It lies in a warm, well sheltered, fertile valley, surrounded by the hills of the Friedenshügel range, 1,370 metres above sea level.

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[edit] History

[edit] Early History

The area now known as Graaffsberg and the surrounding areas were were part of the Domains of the Gishotoi, a loosly associated set of feudal fiefdoms and nomad homelands under the titular rule of an Emperor who was the head of whichever Gishotoi clan was most powerful at the time. Graaffsberg was probably an important area even in these times due to it's geographic place in the centre of the region and the hugely fertile farmland it was built on.

[edit] Colonial History

The region east of the Schnee-Berge Mountains was first visited by Luthori colonists towards the close of the 15th century. At that time it was somewhat thinly peopled. The majority of the inhabitants appear to have been unskilled farmers of the Gishotoi, barely resembling their sophisticated forefathers. Modern scholars believe that the strain of the wars with the Luthori Empire had drained the resources of the Gishotoi in the region. Once the territories were conquered by the Luthori, colonists poured into the rich farmlands of Mitrania. The colonists built the city of Graaffsberg as the administrative centre of the new colony. They named the city after the prominent farmer/businessman Friedrich Graaff, who led the settlement of the region.

Portrait of Friedrich Graaff

The city flourished after it's founding as settlers streamed into the Friedenshügel Valley. They were followed by merchants, administrators, and other professionals. It quickly grew from a small farming community into the largest and most urban area in Mitrania and one of the most settled areas in all Greater Hulstria.

[edit] Graaffsberg in Independence

In August 1608 the settlers of Mitrania declared their independence from theLuthori. They did so by stricking the Luthori flag and raising the flag of Mitrania over the Graaffsberg City Hall.

Mitrania sought to further the distinction between themselves and the Luthori colonies in the years following independence. They developed a separate dialect of Hulstrian and promoted the expansion of the Catholic and Episcopal religions as opposed to the Lutheranism of the Luthori Hulstrians. In 1624, a new, more complex constitution was implemented that established the office of Premier, which was the be elected by the National Assembly. It also formally established Graaffsberg as the capital of Mitrania.

Graaffsberg's population swelled after independence. The new government in Graaffsberg supported the city's growth and sponsered the building of transportation links with Greater Hulstria and the world. By 1650, Graaffsberg had grown to a population of over 30,000 people.

In November 1658, gold was found in Korriel, Mitrania. This prompted the Korriel Gold Rush of 1649. Thousands of gold miners from all over the world flooded into Mitrania and started looking for gold. New emigrants also flowed into Graaffsberg, which was still the nation's economic and political centre.

[edit] Modern Graaffsberg

In 2139, Gishoto emerged from a period of anarchy and lawlessness known as the Great Dark Period. This period was marred by Gishotoi violence against their Hulstrian rulers. While there was always a central government in Kien, it's authority was almost constantly undone because of the rebellion. Finally, the Hulstrians gave up and assented to the creation of a more "Gishotoised" state. The new nation, Gishoto, was to be a republic. Also part of the agreement was the renaming of several cities in Kuratha, Hilgar, and Mitrania to more "Gishotoi" names. Graaffsberg lost city status (even though it was well within the population qualifications) because it refused to "Gishotoise" it's name.

It became a city again thanks to the Hulstrian Nationalist Party's "Hulstrianisation of the Cities Act." This partially acounts for the HNP's current dominance in the city and the entire region of Mitrania. The current mayor, Jonas Swart is a member of the Hulstrian Nationalist Party. He was elected mayor in 2371 and was appointed mayor by the Archon after the laws were changed.

Graaffsberg remains a major city in Greater Hulstria and is still the economic, political, and cultural capital of Mitrania.

[edit] Demographics

With a population of around 2,500,000, Graaffsberg comprises around 11% of Mitrania's total population.

Formerly overwhelmingly White, during the communist era, many poor Gishotoi flooded into Graaffsberg in the hopes of a better life. This created a large new labour pool, but also furthered the economic gap between the races in the city. Whites account for 72.46% of the population, followed by Coloureds at 14.21%, and Gishotoi at 13.35%. Aroud 12% of city residents are unemployed. 91% of the unemployed are Gishotoi.

About 86% belong to mainstream Christian churches, made up mostly of the Lutheran, Catholic, and Episcopal sects, around 6.5% belong to the Shinto religion, and around 5% are Buddhist. A small, but prominent minority of Jews comprise around 2% of the total population. The remainder have either no religion, another minor religion, or undetermined beliefs.

[edit] Economy

Graaffsberg is an important industrial centre, with heavy industries including iron and steel casting as well as automobile, railroad and machinery manufacture. It is also well developed in the commercial sector of the economy. Many national businesses are headquartered here.

The high level education rates and the city's well-established higher education infrastructure have helped Graaffsberg to attract foreign investors, as there are more people with internationally recognised certification and diplomas. Foreign investment remains vital to Graaffsberg's rapidly expanding economy in post-communist Greater Hulstria.

Tourism and transportation are also important to Graaffsberg's economy. Graaffsberg's highly developed transportation system links it to the rest of Greater Hulstria. Being the heart for Mitrania's transportation systems, it serves as the gateway to other destinations within the province.

Agriculture remains part of Graaffsberg's economy. The city is the primary artery through which much of Mitrania's agriculture produce is shipped. While farming does not occur inside the city limits, or in the immediate surroundings, the shipping industry keeps Graaffsberg connected with it's agricultural heritage.

[edit] Places of Interest

Graaffsberg contains many places of interest for tourists. The city offers an exciting blend of historical sites and modern cultural attractions.

  • Graaffsberg City Hall
  • Graaffsberg City Zoo
  • Graaff House (residence of Friedrich Graaff)
  • Graaffsberg Christliche Kirche
  • Mitranian Free State Monument
Imperial Crownlands of Greater Hulstria
Kien (capital)
History & Economy Christopher Dove, War of Luthori Succession, Welsh Genocide, New Englian Crisis
Geography Dovani, Great North Dovani Plain, Schnee-Berge Mountains
Demographics Celts, Gao-Showa, Gao-Showa Clans, Gao-Showa Language, Hulstrian, Welsh
Culture National Anthems: The Call of Hulstria, For all eternity, For the Monarchy, Land of our Fathers, The Revolution ne'er can yield
Religion Buddhism, Episcopalianism in Greater Hulstria, Hellenic Polytheism, Shintoism
Crownlands Budenlar: Labsburg | Hilgar: Veilchen | Hulstria: Kien | Kuratha: Marchau | Mitrania: Graaffsberg, Mitrania Highlands National Park
Politics Historically Important Parties: Anarchitarians, Aneist Unionist Party, Christian Communist Party, Gao-Showa Peoples' Party, Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, Progressive Liberal Party of Hulstria, Refuge Pressure Party | List of Former Parties of Greater Hulstria
Presently Active Parties: Christliche Liberalen Allianz, Fascist Authority Party, Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, Nationale Demokratische Union, Nationale Partei, Christliche Zentrumspartei Hulsterreichs, Socialist Party of Greater Hulstria
Monarchy Monarchs: Alexander I, Franz I, Franz VI, Ferdinand I, Godric I, Godric II, Heinrich I, Heinrich II, Karl III, Klaus Gustav III, Klemens II, Rainer IV, Rudolph III, Rudolph IV, Rudolph V
Other Royalty: Klaus Gustav, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Archduke Maximilian of Hulstria, Archduke Wilhelm of Hulstria, Roberta Lusk, Princess Janne von Bavoria, Queen Matilda of Rilandor, Karl, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Archduchess Cristyne of Hulstria, Archduke Rudolph, Archduke Paul of Hulstria, Archduke Henry
Primary Noble Houses: House of Flieder, House of Strauss, House of Rothingren
Palaces: Fliederbrunn Palace, Phönixstein Castle
Other Noble Houses: House of Brunner, House of Halvorsen
People Gao Showa: Meiji Hideaki, Meiji Takara, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokuro Tanemoto, Naoki Tsukuda, Tokugawa Jiang, Gao-Ri Juro, Haruhi Suzumiya
Hulstrian: Kyril von Flieder, Lanzo Henning, Konrad Labsburg, Otto von Labsburg, Rudolph Labsburg, Rebekka Liese, Heindrich Strauss, Konsort Strauss, Philip Strauss, Rosaline Strauss, Karl van Gessel, Spenzer Roderick, Erwin Zilberschlag, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Hildegard Klay, Martin Valle, Gregory Kleinman, Anders Raske, David Thorsten, Lukas Adenauer, Friedrich Ewald II, Ambrose Bauer, Maggie Bauer-Chamberlain, Charles Fuerstien, Waldemar von Treuburg, Wenzeslaus von Hortensiengau
Other: Charlotte Church, George Huws, Katherine Jenkins, Wali Thomas