The City of Portovo | The National Capital of Brickston
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The bustling city is situated near the heart of Brickston and has a mesmerizing mix of contemporary and ancient. Glassy architecture looms over traditional Briekish homes. Bustling streets with a multicultural society and commercial spaces.
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List of Boroughs in Metropolitan Portovo
1: The City of Portovo
Population: ~15,000
Consists of most government buildings, including the Reichstag Building; the Parliament of Brickston
2: Schönziegel
Population: ~140,000
A culturally diverse borough that serves as an important commercial retail hub.
3: Teichgemeide
Population: ~450,000
A large important neighbourhood with the famous Portovo television tower.
4: Annerinzügen
Population: ~360,000
The financial centre of Portovo. This is where most of Portovo's banks are clustered.
5: Herrscher-Gaumen
Population: ~10,000
An affluent area in the capital to live in. Where the only 3 Michelin star restaurant in Brickston is located.
6: Unwichtige-Windmühle
Population: ~155,000
Recently considered as a borough of Portovo.
7: Dachblume
Population: ~450,000
A calm neighbourhood that hosts the Portovo Stadium & Portovo University.
8: Stadforden
Population: ~250,000
Where Portovo City Airport, the second-most used airport in Brickston is located. Portovo's most modern district.
9: Langweil-über-Erde
Population: ~550,000
Brickston's largest borough by area and population. A thriving diverse borough.
10: Ordungstadt
Population: ~100,000
Where a lot of museums and art galleries are found.
11: Zufällig
Population: ~70,000
A recently added borough. Has a lot of cultural sites and green gardens.
12: Wichtig
Population: ~50,000
Another affluent residential district.
13: Nordengren
Population: ~150,000
Lavish parks and huge statues.
14 & 15: Kensington & Chelsea
Population: ~120,000 and ~130,000
The most affluent area in the Brickston after the central New Amsterdam district in Northern Brickston.