Koblenz

Koblenz is large port city that sits on the western shores of south west teutonia. It is known for its warms weather, golden beaches, sweet juicy fruits, fresh succulent sea food. Under Archduke Nash Koblenz has become a place where all the gods of Teutonia can find worship, with no expense wasted on lavage temples and shrines. It is no wonder that the city has been nicknamed the Holy City of Koblenz in resent years. 
Koblenz also has a significant sea port, build for its large fishing trade and merchant trade. Whilst large the port does not yet have the facilities for deep sea ships, but still functions as the first stop for ships about the long voyage in the Black sea, down to Estragales or across the sea to Erin and Albion.

Architecture

Because of the warm weather that is common in the south west, they have developed architecture very different to the rest of Teutonia. Most buildings are built on the northern side of hills to shade themselves from the sun, the buildings themselves are built apart from one another to allow for wind flow, and plants and trees are used for shade too. Koblenz is also known for its colourful buildings, as they are painted with bright colours to reflect the suns heat.
Founding Date
unknown
Alternative Name(s)
The Holy city of Koblenz
Type
City
Population
27 thousand
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