Difference between revisions of "Kensington"
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− | Founded at the beginning of the first millenium CE, Kensington is home to thirty million individuals, along with many vital political, economic, and social institutions. When first founded by Roman explorers in 2 BCE, it was referred to as Novæ Londinivm, and served as the informal head of the Eurasian-city states, an alliance known as the ''Aseuropaeus League''. | + | Founded at the beginning of the first millenium CE, Kensington is home to thirty million individuals, along with many vital political, economic, and social institutions. When first founded by Roman explorers in 2 BCE, it was referred to as Novæ Londinivm, and served as the informal head of the Eurasian-city states, an alliance known as the ''Aseuropaeus League''. After one hundred and forty four years of loose conglomeration, Novæ Londinivm noted its superiority, and invaded the entirety of Eurasia - it took centuries to push the Empire established by Novæ Londinivm back to its Metropolitan boundaries. Up until 1745, the city's political importance waned, though its societal, cultural, and economic importance still remained strong. |
[[Category:Eurasia]] | [[Category:Eurasia]] | ||
[[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Cities]] |
Revision as of 19:00, 21 February 2007
Kensington's coat of arms | |
Population - Metro |
24,205,184 34,762,467 |
Home Country | Victoria |
Nation | Eurasia |
Area Code | 001 |
Postal Code | W10 |
Kensington is the capital and largest city of Eurasia. It lies 42 metres above sea level and has a population of 24 million (34 million when the metropolitan area is counted). It is an important economic, cultural and political center in the country and in the world, and is the home of the UK's government.
Background
Founded at the beginning of the first millenium CE, Kensington is home to thirty million individuals, along with many vital political, economic, and social institutions. When first founded by Roman explorers in 2 BCE, it was referred to as Novæ Londinivm, and served as the informal head of the Eurasian-city states, an alliance known as the Aseuropaeus League. After one hundred and forty four years of loose conglomeration, Novæ Londinivm noted its superiority, and invaded the entirety of Eurasia - it took centuries to push the Empire established by Novæ Londinivm back to its Metropolitan boundaries. Up until 1745, the city's political importance waned, though its societal, cultural, and economic importance still remained strong.