Jeansité-sur-Blanche

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Jeansité-sur-Blanche
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Nation: Cachette de Lions
Founded: 1797
Function: Former capital city,
capital of Letús province
Timezone: GMT
City Population: 701,213
Urban Population: 2,695,508
Leader: Robin Helopiz

Jeansité-sur-Blanche is the third-largest city in Cachette de Lions. It was formerly the capital up until 1941, when damage caused in World War II forced the government to relocate to Whiscombe. Following this, the city's economy plummeted, but has mostly recovered today. It is one of the few areas in the country where French is spoken more than English.

Government and politics

Jeansité-sur-Blanche is a large metropolitan area represented by 38 MPs. This is the current breakdown of the MPs for each party in the metro area.

Parliamentary election, 2007 in Jeansité-sur-Blanche
Party Seats Gains Losses Net Gain/Loss Seats %
  Liberal 19 0 3 -3 50.0
  Social Democrats 15 2 0 +2 39.5
  Conservative 2 2 0 +2 5.2
  Independent 2 0 1 -1 5.2