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Herlev, is the largest city in the Oslan region of Meticus and the largest city in Oslanburg, with a population of 8,916,653(1585) within its administrative boundaries, and 12,230,202 within it's metropolitan area. It is also the capital of the Arch-Kingdom of Oslanburg, with all the branches of government located within it's boundaries.
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Herlev stands as the largest city in the Arch Kingdom and serves as the foremost urban center within Oslanburg, boasting a population of 8,916,653 within its administrative boundaries and a larger metropolitan area population reaching 12,230,202 (1585). As the capital of the Arch-Kingdom of Oslanburg, Herlev houses all the branches of government, securing its place as the pivotal seat of administrative power.
  
Oslanburg is one of the leading financial centres in the region and ranks among the world's top financial centres. It is home to the national bank, Scholden Luftvaerks, the XDM Stock Exchange and several other large commercial banks, and companies.  
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Renowned as a leading financial hub within the region, Herlev ranks among the world's top financial centers. It hosts the national bank, Scholden Luftvaerks, the distinguished XDM Stock Exchange, numerous major commercial banks, and corporate entities.
  
Due to its location within Oslanburg and the region, Herlev is a major air, rail and highway transport hub. Docrun Fenru International Airport is one of the world's busiest international airports by passenger traffic and the main hub for Oslanburg's flag carrier Luft Wurberg . Herlev Central Station is one of the largest terminal stations in the region and the busiest junction operated by ONTT, the national railway company, with 396 daily trains to domestic and regional destinations.
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Strategically positioned in Oslanburg and the wider region, Herlev serves as a critical nexus for air, rail, and highway transportation. Docrun Fenru International Airport, one of the world's busiest international airports, notably stands as the primary hub for Oslanburg's flagship carrier, Luft Wurberg. Additionally, Herlev Central Station, a key transport terminal, operates as one of the region's largest stations, managed by ONTT, facilitating 396 daily trains connecting domestic and regional destinations.
  
Oslanburg is also a centre for commerce, culture, education, tourism. It hosts one of the world's largest trade fairs at 578,000 square metres and ten exhibition halls, a central logistics centre and an attached convention centre. Major trade fairs include the Herlev Motor Show, and the Herlev Book Fair.
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Beyond its prominence in finance and transportation, Herlev plays a multifaceted role in commerce, culture, education, and tourism. The city hosts one of the globe's largest trade fairs, featuring an expansive area of 578,000 square meters, ten exhibition halls, a central logistics center, and an attached convention venue. Notable trade fairs include the Herlev Motor Show and the Herlev Book Fair.
  
Herlev is also home to many cultural and educational institutions including the Miltun Goethe University and Herlev University of Applied Sciences, many museums, and two major botanical gardens, the Palmengarten, which is the nation's largest, and the Botanical Garden of the Miltun University. It also home to Wurberg Palace, home of the Royal family along with many other notables buildings with links to Oslanburg's ancient past.
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Herlev is an epicenter for cultural and educational establishments, home to institutions like the Miltun Goethe University and Herlev University of Applied Sciences. The city boasts many museums, and two prominent botanical gardens—the Palmengarten, the nation's largest, and the Botanical Garden of the Miltun University. Wurberg Palace, the residence of the Royal family, and several other historic buildings associated with Oslanburg's ancient legacy are also nestled within the city limits.
  
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==
Herlev is located mostly on the narrow, low-lying coastal plain of Herlev's western coast, facing the Laural Sea. It also consists of two nearby offshore islands. While the city does not sit on any major rivers or lakes, the River Heltin flows for 42.3 kilometres  through the western part of the city from it's source, in the eastern highlands, to it's mouth in Fros Bay. The city's highest point is 45 metres. As with many larger Oslanburgan cities, Herlev is divided into districts, of which there are seventeen.  
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Herlev is predominantly situated along the narrow, low-lying coastal plain bordering the western coast of Oslanburg, facing the expansive Laural Sea. Additionally, it encompasses two adjacent offshore islands, enhancing its geographical diversity. Though the city is not directly positioned along major rivers or lakes, the River Heltin meanders across the western region of the city, stretching 42.3 kilometers from its source in the eastern highlands to its mouth in Fros Bay. The highest elevation within the city stands at 45 meters above sea level.
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As commonly observed in numerous larger Oslanburgan cities, Herlev is segmented into distinct districts, amounting to a total of seventeen, each contributing to the city's diverse cultural tapestry and varied urban landscape.
 
===Districts===
 
===Districts===
 
===Climate===
 
===Climate===
Herlev has a mild oceanic climate, characterized by the effects of the warm current that rides up the Brigidann. Summers are warm and mild with a Zechyr-Nueva mean of 23.5 °C (74.3 °F), while winters are cold, snowy, and windy, with a Treizen-Dosa mean just below freezing. However, extreme weather is uncommon. The maritime influences on the climate mean that Spring comes relatively late but also that autumns are fairly mild.
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Herlev experiences a mild oceanic climate shaped by the influence of the warm current coursing along the Brigidann Sea. Summers are typically warm and pleasant, registering a Zechyr-Nueva mean of 23.5 °C (74.3 °F). In contrast, winters tend to be cold, marked by snowfall and brisk winds, averaging just below freezing with a Treizen-Dosa mean temperature. Extreme weather occurrences are infrequent. The maritime impact on the climate contributes to a later arrival of Spring while ensuring relatively mild autumns.
  
Precipitation is moderate, increasing in the autumn months and peaking in Tolven. Snowfall is usually moderate as well and rarely comes before Treizen or after Dosa. The city is often battered by storms between Vintyr and Alvan, both snow and heavy rains, while in the summer such storms are fairly rare.
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Precipitation levels remain moderate throughout the year, intensifying during the autumn months and peaking in Tolven. Snowfall, a characteristic component of the winter months, is generally moderate and seldom appears before Treizen or after Dosa. The city is occasionally subject to storms between Vintyr and Alvan, featuring both snowfall and heavy rains. However, such storms are relatively rare during the summer season.
  
 
==Economy==
 
==Economy==
Herlev is Oslanburg's largest business and financial centre, with it's metropolitan area generating 21% of the country's gross domestic product. The city proper alone produces 15% of the country's GDP, and with a nominal per capita GDP of $69,882 it is one of the richest cities in the country with a per capita GDP nearly double that of the national average.
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Herlev stands as Oslanburg's premier business and financial center, with its metropolitan area contributing 19% to the nation's gross domestic product. The city proper alone drives 10% of the country's GDP. Its nominal per capita GDP of $79,882 positions Herlev among the wealthiest cities in the nation, boasting a per capita GDP 1.3 times the national average.
  
The city's economy is heavily focused on the tertiary sector, which now accounts for nearly three-quarters of all jobs in the capital. Finance, healthcare, tourism, information technology, media, pharmaceuticals, and retail are major industries, with Oslanburg being home to the headquarters of Oslanburg's largest financial services companies ([[Curben Finans]], Sydlige Nationalt Banken, and ByGruppe), one of the largest telecommunications companies (Gruner Multen), and the second largest private (Teleos) media companies.
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The city's economic landscape centers predominantly on the tertiary sector, which employs nearly three-quarters of the capital's workforce. Major industries comprising finance, healthcare, tourism, information technology, media, pharmaceuticals, and retail thrive within Herlev. It serves as the headquarters for some of Oslanburg's largest financial institutions such as Curben Finans, Sydlige Nationalt Banken, and ByGruppe. Additionally, Gruner Multen stands as one of the largest telecommunications companies, and Teleos secures the rank of the second-largest private media entity within the city.
  
While industrial activity in Oslanburg has greatly declined over the past few decades, there remains an industrial presence in the city, mostly in the northern districts but also in parts of the city's eastern districts. This is mostly light industry, such as food processing factories, breweries, shoe factories, and manufacturing of computer components, but there is also heavy industry centred in the eastern districts.
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While industrial activity in Oslanburg has experienced a marked decline in recent years, Herlev maintains a residual industrial presence. This is primarily witnessed in the northern and parts of the eastern districts, encompassing light industries such as food processing, breweries, shoe manufacturing, and computer component production. Moreover, the eastern districts also host elements of heavy industry within their boundaries.
 
 
Herlev has among the highest wages in the country on average, but the tax burden and the cost of living are also both relatively high. The city also has fairly high levels of inequality, with the average ethnic Oslan being substantially better off than the average immigrant and the residents of the city's eastern districts being better off than those living in the west.
 
  
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The city commands some of the highest average wages in the country but simultaneously endures a relatively high tax burden and cost of living. There's notable inequality within Herlev, where the average ethnic Oslan demonstrates superior economic status compared to the average immigrant. Additionally, residents in the city's western and south districts exhibit better living conditions compared to those residing in the northern and eastern areas.
 
==Administration==
 
==Administration==
 
===Municipal government===
 
===Municipal government===
The Municipality of Herlev is distinct from the wider Herlev urban area. The seat of Herlev's municipal council is the Herlev City Hall (Herlev Rådhus). The council is chaired by the Lord Mayor of Herlev, who with two selected vice-mayors overlooks the 15 representatives of the council who are given civic duties to perform. The council usually meets every other week, and they discuss a range of issues including labour and employment, business growth, economics, international cooperation and IT, urban planning, housing and construction, healthcare, and traffic, with a central focus on making the city sustainable and meeting environmental and health targets.
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The Municipality of Herlev stands as a distinct entity from the broader Herlev urban area. Herlev's municipal council convenes at the Herlev City Hall (Herlev Rådhus), serving as the administrative seat. At the helm is the Lord Mayor of Herlev, along with two selected vice-mayors, presiding over a council comprised of 15 representatives vested with civic duties.
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The council meets regularly to deliberate on an array of matters ranging from labor, business development, economics, international collaboration, and information technology to urban planning, housing, healthcare, and traffic. A pivotal goal is to ensure the city's sustainability while striving to meet environmental and health objectives.
  
All members of the council are elected every five years. In the municipal elections in November 1567, the Oslanburg Democratic gained the larges share of the votes, meaning ODP candidate Finnick Snuv became the new Lord Mayor, replacing Cathrine Ahlström of the ULP (United Labour Party), ending the 55 year reign of the ULP holding the Lord Mayor seat of the capital.
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The council members are elected every five years, and in the November 1582 municipal elections, the Oslanburg Democratic Party secured the majority of votes. This victory installed ODP candidate Sonja Matthiesen as the new Lord Mayor, extending their hold on the position since the 1567 elections.
  
The municipal government is divided into right administrative departments; Employment and Integration, Culture and Leisure, Healthcare, Finance, Child and Youth, Social Services, Technical and Environmental Administration, and Transportation. It has six political committees and a finance committee. The annual budget for the city is proposed in Alvan and finalized in Marth and a annual report is published in Septem of every year.
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The municipal government is organized into eight administrative departments, spanning Employment and Integration, Culture and Leisure, Healthcare, Finance, Child and Youth, Social Services, Technical and Environmental Administration, and Transportation. Additionally, six political committees and a finance committee contribute to the governance structure. The city's annual budget, proposed in Alvan and ratified in Marth, is complemented by an annual report published every Septem.
  
 
==Demographics==
 
==Demographics==
 
==Transportation==
 
==Transportation==
 
===Air===
 
===Air===
The greater Herlev area is served primarily by two airports. The largest airport in Oslanburg with four runways and with one up to 4000 metres, and one of the largest in [[Brigidna]], is the primary airport serving the city, [[Docrun Fenru International Airport]], located 30 kilometres south east of the city centre in the municipality of Jefun. Docrun Fenru handles approximately 59 million passengers annually and is the main international hub for both of Oslanburg's two largest airlines, Luft Wurberg and Luft Trigal. It is the primary international airport in Oslanburg, and is served by routes to more than 100+ international destinations.
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The greater Herlev area benefits from the services of two main airports. The largest and most prominent airport in Oslanburg, featuring four runways, is the [[Docrun Fenru International Airport]]. Located approximately 30 kilometers to the southeast of the city center within the municipality of Jefun, Docrun Fenru stands as a pivotal air gateway to Herlev. This major airport handles an impressive volume of approximately 96.3 million passengers each year. It plays a central role as the primary international hub for both of Oslanburg's largest airlines, Luft Wurberg, and Luft Trigal. Docrun Fenru International Airport boasts a comprehensive network of routes, connecting Herlev to over 100 international destinations.
  
Herlev is also served by Herlev City Airport, located 10 kilometres south of the city centre. It was the primary airport for the city from it's opening in 1476 until Docrun opened in 1515, but it is presently only served by domestic and limited international traffic, serving 3,393,964 passengers annually.  
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In addition to Docrun Fenru, Herlev is also served by Herlev City Airport, situated around 10 kilometers south of the city center. Although this airport was the primary aviation facility for the city following its establishment in 1476, its role has shifted over the years. Presently, Herlev City Airport primarily accommodates domestic flights and offers limited international connections, catering to an annual passenger volume of 7,393,964 travelers.
  
Including all airports with scheduled commercial services, the Herlev metropolitan region's airport system served 62.4 million passengers in 1571, just over 94% of whom used Docrun Fenru International Airport.
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When considering all airports with scheduled commercial services within the Herlev metropolitan region, these facilities collectively served 103.6 million passengers in 1585. Notably, over 92% of these passengers utilized Docrun Fenru International Airport.
  
 
===Rail===
 
===Rail===
Herlev is primarily served by two stations for intercity rail; one for trains bound north and west and another serving trains bound south. The former is the largest and busiest train station in the country and the main terminal for high-speed rail, with, on weekdays, 100+ daily departures to other cites across the state
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Herlev relies on two main intercity rail stations—one catering to trains heading north and west, and the other facilitating trains bound for the south. The former holds the distinction of being the largest and busiest train station in the country. It serves as the primary terminal for high-speed rail services, boasting an impressive schedule of over 100 daily departures to various cities across the state on weekdays.
  
 
===Sea===
 
===Sea===
The Port of Herlev is the busiest by passenger traffic and second busiest by container traffic (after Aetinheim) in Oslanburg. In particular, is a major cruise ferry port, with regular scheduled service to Florinthus and many other northern and southern Geinlundian nations.
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The Port of Herlev stands as Oslanburg's busiest in terms of passenger traffic and the second busiest for container traffic, following Aetinheim. It serves as a prominent cruise ferry port, offering regularly scheduled services to Florinthus and numerous other nations in both northern and southern Geinlund.
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
 
==Culture==
 
==Culture==
 
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Herlev stands as the largest city in the Arch Kingdom and serves as the foremost urban center within Oslanburg, boasting a population of 8,916,653 within its administrative boundaries and a larger metropolitan area population reaching 12,230,202 (1585). As the capital of the Arch-Kingdom of Oslanburg, Herlev houses all the branches of government, securing its place as the pivotal seat of administrative power.

Renowned as a leading financial hub within the region, Herlev ranks among the world's top financial centers. It hosts the national bank, Scholden Luftvaerks, the distinguished XDM Stock Exchange, numerous major commercial banks, and corporate entities.

Strategically positioned in Oslanburg and the wider region, Herlev serves as a critical nexus for air, rail, and highway transportation. Docrun Fenru International Airport, one of the world's busiest international airports, notably stands as the primary hub for Oslanburg's flagship carrier, Luft Wurberg. Additionally, Herlev Central Station, a key transport terminal, operates as one of the region's largest stations, managed by ONTT, facilitating 396 daily trains connecting domestic and regional destinations.

Beyond its prominence in finance and transportation, Herlev plays a multifaceted role in commerce, culture, education, and tourism. The city hosts one of the globe's largest trade fairs, featuring an expansive area of 578,000 square meters, ten exhibition halls, a central logistics center, and an attached convention venue. Notable trade fairs include the Herlev Motor Show and the Herlev Book Fair.

Herlev is an epicenter for cultural and educational establishments, home to institutions like the Miltun Goethe University and Herlev University of Applied Sciences. The city boasts many museums, and two prominent botanical gardens—the Palmengarten, the nation's largest, and the Botanical Garden of the Miltun University. Wurberg Palace, the residence of the Royal family, and several other historic buildings associated with Oslanburg's ancient legacy are also nestled within the city limits.

Geography

Herlev is predominantly situated along the narrow, low-lying coastal plain bordering the western coast of Oslanburg, facing the expansive Laural Sea. Additionally, it encompasses two adjacent offshore islands, enhancing its geographical diversity. Though the city is not directly positioned along major rivers or lakes, the River Heltin meanders across the western region of the city, stretching 42.3 kilometers from its source in the eastern highlands to its mouth in Fros Bay. The highest elevation within the city stands at 45 meters above sea level.

As commonly observed in numerous larger Oslanburgan cities, Herlev is segmented into distinct districts, amounting to a total of seventeen, each contributing to the city's diverse cultural tapestry and varied urban landscape.

Districts

Climate

Herlev experiences a mild oceanic climate shaped by the influence of the warm current coursing along the Brigidann Sea. Summers are typically warm and pleasant, registering a Zechyr-Nueva mean of 23.5 °C (74.3 °F). In contrast, winters tend to be cold, marked by snowfall and brisk winds, averaging just below freezing with a Treizen-Dosa mean temperature. Extreme weather occurrences are infrequent. The maritime impact on the climate contributes to a later arrival of Spring while ensuring relatively mild autumns.

Precipitation levels remain moderate throughout the year, intensifying during the autumn months and peaking in Tolven. Snowfall, a characteristic component of the winter months, is generally moderate and seldom appears before Treizen or after Dosa. The city is occasionally subject to storms between Vintyr and Alvan, featuring both snowfall and heavy rains. However, such storms are relatively rare during the summer season.

Economy

Herlev stands as Oslanburg's premier business and financial center, with its metropolitan area contributing 19% to the nation's gross domestic product. The city proper alone drives 10% of the country's GDP. Its nominal per capita GDP of $79,882 positions Herlev among the wealthiest cities in the nation, boasting a per capita GDP 1.3 times the national average.

The city's economic landscape centers predominantly on the tertiary sector, which employs nearly three-quarters of the capital's workforce. Major industries comprising finance, healthcare, tourism, information technology, media, pharmaceuticals, and retail thrive within Herlev. It serves as the headquarters for some of Oslanburg's largest financial institutions such as Curben Finans, Sydlige Nationalt Banken, and ByGruppe. Additionally, Gruner Multen stands as one of the largest telecommunications companies, and Teleos secures the rank of the second-largest private media entity within the city.

While industrial activity in Oslanburg has experienced a marked decline in recent years, Herlev maintains a residual industrial presence. This is primarily witnessed in the northern and parts of the eastern districts, encompassing light industries such as food processing, breweries, shoe manufacturing, and computer component production. Moreover, the eastern districts also host elements of heavy industry within their boundaries.

The city commands some of the highest average wages in the country but simultaneously endures a relatively high tax burden and cost of living. There's notable inequality within Herlev, where the average ethnic Oslan demonstrates superior economic status compared to the average immigrant. Additionally, residents in the city's western and south districts exhibit better living conditions compared to those residing in the northern and eastern areas.

Administration

Municipal government

The Municipality of Herlev stands as a distinct entity from the broader Herlev urban area. Herlev's municipal council convenes at the Herlev City Hall (Herlev Rådhus), serving as the administrative seat. At the helm is the Lord Mayor of Herlev, along with two selected vice-mayors, presiding over a council comprised of 15 representatives vested with civic duties.

The council meets regularly to deliberate on an array of matters ranging from labor, business development, economics, international collaboration, and information technology to urban planning, housing, healthcare, and traffic. A pivotal goal is to ensure the city's sustainability while striving to meet environmental and health objectives.

The council members are elected every five years, and in the November 1582 municipal elections, the Oslanburg Democratic Party secured the majority of votes. This victory installed ODP candidate Sonja Matthiesen as the new Lord Mayor, extending their hold on the position since the 1567 elections.

The municipal government is organized into eight administrative departments, spanning Employment and Integration, Culture and Leisure, Healthcare, Finance, Child and Youth, Social Services, Technical and Environmental Administration, and Transportation. Additionally, six political committees and a finance committee contribute to the governance structure. The city's annual budget, proposed in Alvan and ratified in Marth, is complemented by an annual report published every Septem.

Demographics

Transportation

Air

The greater Herlev area benefits from the services of two main airports. The largest and most prominent airport in Oslanburg, featuring four runways, is the Docrun Fenru International Airport. Located approximately 30 kilometers to the southeast of the city center within the municipality of Jefun, Docrun Fenru stands as a pivotal air gateway to Herlev. This major airport handles an impressive volume of approximately 96.3 million passengers each year. It plays a central role as the primary international hub for both of Oslanburg's largest airlines, Luft Wurberg, and Luft Trigal. Docrun Fenru International Airport boasts a comprehensive network of routes, connecting Herlev to over 100 international destinations.

In addition to Docrun Fenru, Herlev is also served by Herlev City Airport, situated around 10 kilometers south of the city center. Although this airport was the primary aviation facility for the city following its establishment in 1476, its role has shifted over the years. Presently, Herlev City Airport primarily accommodates domestic flights and offers limited international connections, catering to an annual passenger volume of 7,393,964 travelers.

When considering all airports with scheduled commercial services within the Herlev metropolitan region, these facilities collectively served 103.6 million passengers in 1585. Notably, over 92% of these passengers utilized Docrun Fenru International Airport.

Rail

Herlev relies on two main intercity rail stations—one catering to trains heading north and west, and the other facilitating trains bound for the south. The former holds the distinction of being the largest and busiest train station in the country. It serves as the primary terminal for high-speed rail services, boasting an impressive schedule of over 100 daily departures to various cities across the state on weekdays.

Sea

The Port of Herlev stands as Oslanburg's busiest in terms of passenger traffic and the second busiest for container traffic, following Aetinheim. It serves as a prominent cruise ferry port, offering regularly scheduled services to Florinthus and numerous other nations in both northern and southern Geinlund.

Education

Culture