Difference between revisions of "Fort Leza"
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− | Fortleza is a major resort city in the extream south of Willink Peninsula. It is considered the second most important city in the District, after [[Penicoria]]. The City has an area of 366 square km. | + | Fortleza is a major resort city in the extream south of Willink Peninsula. It is considered the second most important city in the District, after [[Penicoria]]. The City has an area of 366 square km. The city runs north-south, with the mainland to the west, and the Omz strait to the east. |
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+ | Fort Leza has 325 days of sunlight a year, plus warm ocean breezes year-round make the city a massively appealing tourist destination. There are a massive amount of clubs, festivals, bars and shows, and there is entertainment year-round. A massive-long strip of beach features the majority of the hotels, while large summer homes lay on canals and in the surrounding area. The docks feature a dolphin-spotting trip and fireworks every week. The water is warm year-round, making the city an appealing spot to any tourist around the year. Cafe's and shopping line the beachside boardwalk that stretches over 2km. On fridays, live music, shopping specials, and food festivals make the beach the place to be. | ||
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+ | Further away from the waterfront, there are 4 waterparks, more upscale shopping for the rich, two yacht clubs, and modern summer homes and beach houses/bungalo's. |
Revision as of 13:53, 29 July 2006
Fort Leza's flag | |
Population - Metro |
325,890 2,225,600 |
Province | Cayuga Federal District South |
Country | Willink |
Area Code | 15716 |
Postal Code | FD |
MCLs | 87 |
MPPs | 25 |
Sister cities | None |
Fortleza is a major resort city in the extream south of Willink Peninsula. It is considered the second most important city in the District, after Penicoria. The City has an area of 366 square km. The city runs north-south, with the mainland to the west, and the Omz strait to the east.
Tourism
Fort Leza has 325 days of sunlight a year, plus warm ocean breezes year-round make the city a massively appealing tourist destination. There are a massive amount of clubs, festivals, bars and shows, and there is entertainment year-round. A massive-long strip of beach features the majority of the hotels, while large summer homes lay on canals and in the surrounding area. The docks feature a dolphin-spotting trip and fireworks every week. The water is warm year-round, making the city an appealing spot to any tourist around the year. Cafe's and shopping line the beachside boardwalk that stretches over 2km. On fridays, live music, shopping specials, and food festivals make the beach the place to be.
Further away from the waterfront, there are 4 waterparks, more upscale shopping for the rich, two yacht clubs, and modern summer homes and beach houses/bungalo's.