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The City of Savoy (Aquitanian: Sawoie Stadt) is the most populous city in Aquitania (Metro Area) and the latter's Transportation Hub, the city is home to the busiest port in the country and arguably one of the largest in the planet. Savoy is the seat of the Principality of Savoy and was briefly capital of the Second Aquitanian Empire from 2893 until it was captured in 2909 by Prussia after a protracted two year siege that claimed the lives of 1,500,000 civilians, or a quarter of the population in Greater Savoy. It is an important capital for Prussian Culture, despite it not being a part of Prussia itself.

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  • The City of Savoy (Aquitanian: Sawoie Stadt) is the most populous city in Aquitania (Metro Area) and the latter's Transportation Hub, the city is home to the busiest port in the country and arguably one of the largest in the planet. Savoy is the seat of the Principality of Savoy and was briefly capital of the Second Aquitanian Empire from 2893 until it was captured in 2909 by Prussia after a protracted two year siege that claimed the lives of 1,500,000 civilians, or a quarter of the population in Greater Savoy. It is an important capital for Prussian Culture, despite it not being a part of Prussia itself.
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  • The City of Savoy (Aquitanian: Sawoie Stadt) is the most populous city in Aquitania (Metro Area) and the latter's Transportation Hub, the city is home to the busiest port in the country and arguably one of the largest in the planet. Savoy is the seat of the Principality of Savoy and was briefly capital of the Second Aquitanian Empire from 2893 until it was captured in 2909 by Prussia after a protracted two year siege that claimed the lives of 1,500,000 civilians, or a quarter of the population in Greater Savoy. It is an important capital for Prussian Culture, despite it not being a part of Prussia itself. Greater Savoy has a population of 4,500,000 people and the Metropolitan Area of Savoy had a population of 10,400,000 civilians in the 3230 Superintendent Estimate. Together with the Königsberg Metropolitan Area, the two form the Ausspott Metropolitan Region, home to 16,464,020 people, approximately one third of the population in the country. The city hosts some of the tallest buildings in the nation and was among the first to have a taller skyline in the 1930's than it's other major Aquitanian urban centres, which traditionally were low-rise. It holds one of the most complex transportation systems in the world and is a major tourist attraction on a world level, being the place of many inter-planetary and international summits. The city is home to the grand Aquitanii Museum, its the birthplace of the famous Prussian "Imbisshalles" or "Cafes", the Grand Museum of Anthropology, the Museum of Natural History, Prussian Museum of the Arts and the old Sommathian Assembly Museum or the USS Palastschloss, adding to all this are the beautiful northern and southern Savoyian Bay Beaches. The city's port is the busiest in the Aquitanian realm. The skycrapers are a National Icon and are one of the tallest in the world and in the southern hemisphere, attracting millions of tourists a year. The city is renowned for its famous nightlife, film culture, domed expositions and theatre plays, its famous skyline, the famous and unique sky clubs, which are featured on top of skyscrapers or half way up one, the only way to get to a sky club is by hailing a Skytaxi.
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