Langlade City

Short History
Langlade, the city of world's desire, is the capital of the Langlade Republic, the state named after the city. It has founded in 07/30/2021, on the same date with the republic. After the Second Langladian-Kunesee War, the city was succesively part of Ravenguard, the Confederation of Chelon, Santochi, and the Supreme Trade Republic. On January 29th of 2024 (305 TE), the Second Republic of Langlade was founded when the city got its independence from the STR.

Buildings and Theme
The town follows an early industrial western architectural style. Urbanization is concentrated on the northern side of the Langlade peninsula, with more agricultural land uses on the southern side. Langlade have castle walls surrounding the lands, a military base, 3 military towers, a government building, a parliament building, underground tunels and sewers, 2 churches, 2 marketplaces, 2 ports, a brewery, a smithing house, a beekeeping house and 23 residentials.

Geography
Langlade is the northernmost settlement in Arsine, in the South of Xelon River, with Lake Chelon to the East, and the Aquine Sea along its western coastline. The local climate is temperate and humid, with the native vegetation primarily made up of coniferous woodlands, but urbanization radiating from the Northern tip caused significant levels of deforestation. With several lowlying areas being almost completely surounded by water, Langlade can produce large quantities of food due to fertile soils, despite being relatively small by land area.

Revenue
Langlade is dominated by the primary and secondary sectors. The primary sector consists mostly of horticulture, agriculture, forestry and mining, while the secondary sector is predominantly focussed on brewing and commodity processing, such as smelting and food processing. Most of the secondary sector is owned by the Santochi National Brewing Company. Finally, the shipbuilding industry is significant in Langlade, due to its increasing pirate population, and therefore is supported by the other industries due to its resource-intensive nature.