Stanncatt
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Stanncatt | |
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City in the Confederate States of Mergany | |
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Population | |
Population | ~1 200 000 (2002) |
Stanncatt is the capital of Mergany and located in the state Wirtembrug. Located in the middle north, it is also the most populous city in Mergany.
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Geography
City districts
The city of Stanncatt is subdivided into a total of 12 city districts around the center. These are (arranged in alphabetical order):
- Chaussee (12.9 km²)
- Euferbach (38.1 km²)
- Fedelhingen (26.9 km²)
- Gruttstatt (6.0 km²)
- Haivingen (21.8 km²)
- Kirbach (21.1 km²)
- Lisebuch ( km²)
- Mastheim (27.4 km²)
- Nieplingen (21.8 km²)
- Oberkürtheim (27.4 km²)
- Röhmingen (10.0 km²)
- Uffezausen (18.2 km²)
- Unterkürtheim (18.5 km²)
History
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Buildings
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- Marie Church in Stanncatt, exact location: 47.15803,131.39902
Embassies
list is not complete, will be expanded soon...
- Akinyakan Union, exact location: 47.14203,131.38046
- Ardispheric Federation, exact location: 47.13505,131.38295
- Federation of Ataraxia, exact location: 47.13685,131.38870
- Theocratic People's Kingdom of Belphenia, exact location: 47.14270,131.38417
- Commonia, exact location: 47.14203,131.38046
- Kingdom of Darcodia, exact location: 47.15651,131.37585
- Republic of Latina, exact location: 47.13627,131.38588
- Kingdom of Neberly, exact location: 47.14203,131.38046
- Republic of Orinoco, exact location: 47.14323,131.38007
- Kingdom of Pretany, exact location: 47.13949,131.38404
- Kingdom of Řots, exact location: 47.14203,131.38046
Infrastructure
Traffic
Roads
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Rail
Stanncatt Südbahnhof Stanncatt Zentralbahnhof Metex At the moment this section about rail is a stub and will be expanded hopefully soon. All Mergany-related articles will be edited and expanded by the corresponding territory's owner. If you have any ideas about it, feel free to participate and edit this section. However, please respect other people's previous work - if you want to change already-developed ideas, contact the author. A stub is an article that, although sometimes providing more or less useful information, is too short to provide OGF encyclopedic coverage of a subject, and that is capable of expansion. Also non-article pages, such as disambiguation pages, lists, categories, templates, talk pages, and redirects, can be regarded as stubs. Due to the lack of time, some stub articles have little verifiable information, but its subject has an apparent notability. So let me conclude, this section will be expanded soon.
Metro
The metro system im Stanncatt is called Tunnelbahn or Tub. It is a major part of the city's public transport system.
Tram
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International Airport
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Regional airport
Z13, 47.0444 °N, 131.4294 °E | |
Wolfgang Bommel Airport | |
Wolfgang Bommel Flughafen (national name) | |
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Basic information | |
Country | ![]() |
City | Stanncatt |
Began operation | 1998 |
WAAT | BAD |
ANACA | HMBS |
Statistics | |
Runways | |
Direction | Length |
11R/29L | 3600 m |
11L/29R | 3600 m |
3R/21L | 3600 m |
3L/21R | 3600 m |
Helipads | |
Number | Length |
Transport | |
Communication |
The oldest International Airport in Mergany is located a few kilometers south of the capital Stanncatt. It is named after Wolfgang Bommel, a famous major of the city of Stanncatt.
Frequent flight destinations
Education
International University Carl Gross
The Technical University of Bronn is only a few kilometers outside of Stanncatt's city center.
Culture
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Stanncatt Fairground
Expomondiale 2012 At the moment this section about Stanncatt Fairground is a stub and will be expanded hopefully soon. All Mergany-related articles will be edited and expanded by the corresponding territory's owner. If you have any ideas about it, feel free to participate and edit this section. However, please respect other people's previous work - if you want to change already-developed ideas, contact the author. A stub is an article that, although sometimes providing more or less useful information, is too short to provide OGF encyclopedic coverage of a subject, and that is capable of expansion. Also non-article pages, such as disambiguation pages, lists, categories, templates, talk pages, and redirects, can be regarded as stubs. Due to the lack of time, some stub articles have little verifiable information, but its subject has an apparent notability. Stub articles and sections are very important to the life of a wiki. Adding a topic might inspire another community member to add to it, and eventually the topic has enough content to be valuable to the community. Stub pages help show the progressive nature of the wiki. Sizable articles are usually not considered stubs, even if they have significant problems or are noticeably incomplete. Over the years, different editors have followed different rules of thumb to help them decide when an article is likely to be a stub. Editors may decide that an article with more than ten sentences is too big to be a stub, or that the threshold for another article may be 250 words. Others follow other standards of e.g. 1 500 characters in the main text. There is no set size at which an article stops being a stub. While very short articles are very likely to be stubs, there are some subjects about which very little can be written. Conversely, there are subjects about which a lot could be written, and their articles may still be stubs even if they are a few paragraphs long. As such, it is impossible to state whether an article is a stub based solely on its length, and any decision on the article has to come down to an editor's best judgement (the user essay on the Croughton-London rule may be of use when trying to judge whether an article is a stub). Similarly, stub status usually depends on the length of prose text alone – lists, templates, images, and other such peripheral parts of an article are usually not considered when judging whether an article is a stub. So let me conclude, this section will be expanded soon.
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