Mumbai

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Mumbai
Nation: Clandon
Function: Capital; Politically & Economically
Population: 21 Million
Leader: King Clandon

Mumbai is the capital and largest city in Clandon. It is situated in the Mumbai province also known as the Capitale province. It lies 10 metres above sealevel and houses a enormous population of about 21 million. It is an important economic, cultural and political center in the country and in the world, and is the home of the federal government. As a world city, it occupies a place as one of the most important cities in India, and is arguably the most important hub for transportation, politics and commerce on the Asian continent.

The most important address is Clandon Palace, Carmichael Road, Malabar Hill, Charni Road(W), Mumbai which is the King's Castle. 

History

  • 600 BC — First known permanent settlement.
  • 300 BC — Part of Ashokas Empire.
  • 900 to 1300— part of Hindu Silhara dynasty.
  • 1343 — Part of the Gujarat sultanate.
  • Becomes the citystate of Bom-Bahia (Portuguese for Good Bay)
  • Captures South Gujarat renamed as State of Bombay.
  • Quaristo Fernandes is born in Vile Parle (W).
  • Quaristo becomes king of the newly made state of Quaristo and makes Bombay capital.
  • Within two months, Izman and Kroff, two of his advisors assasinate him, leaving the kingdom as a republic.
  • After a month of elections , Bosco D'Souza of Mumbai becomes the President. The President conquers Goa and Northen Karnataka. After many years, the President dies in a bomb blast in the Blue House of Malabar Hill, the seat of government.
  • A man called Suresh T., a Maharashtrian takes power and renames Bombay, Mumbai. He does die after 3 years because of his old age.
  • Robiono (last name unknown) becomes the leader of the Cassia heend. He dreams of a unified Quaristo. His grandson, Clandon makes his dream true.
  • Clandon becomes king of the new state of Clandon. He rebuilds Mumbai and makes it one of the most important cities of India.

The City of Dreams

Mumbai's nickname is the "City of Dreams" (French: Ville des rêves). A city where politics, economic strength and social unity came together under a roof housing about twenty-one million people. Mumbai is the economic and political capital of the country, a beautiful city with a mass of skyscrapers, highways, flowering trees and oceanfront views, complemented by wide straits of blue water and clumps of palm trees with wild mango growths.

Getting to The City

Mumbai is the one of the most networked cities in the world by the way of transportation. It is served by numerous estradas (Portuguese for highway), CRABS connections (Clandon Rail And Bus Service) & ferry connections. There are 3 airports too.