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===Landsmeet Square===
===Landsmeet Square===
===the Royal Burgh (the Strip)===
===the Royal Burgh (the Strip)===
[[File:Charleston king street1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Shops in the Strip along Joyzh Boulevard.]]
The Royal Burgh, most commonly known as the Strip, is an area which sits between the [[Papal State]] to the west and Churchcreek to the east, giving it its popular name. The area was historically associated with the Papal State, but was formally ceded to Urcea and recognized as part of the city as part of the [[Papal_State#River_Concordat_of_1815|River Concordat]]. It acquired the name "Royal Burgh" as a generic governing term while becoming popularly referred to as the Strip. The borough is notable for its well preserved urban architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries, having been the site of urban expansion under the Papal State just before being ceded to Urcea. Due to its history, it was primarily occupied by people from outside of Urceopolis prior to its cession, giving the area a unique cultural character that has been amplified by the older architecture. Accordingly, the Strip is a common tourist destination in the city and also a popular center of cuisine and nightlife.
The Royal Burgh, most commonly known as the Strip, is an area which sits between the [[Papal State]] to the west and Churchcreek to the east, giving it its popular name. The area was historically associated with the Papal State, but was formally ceded to Urcea and recognized as part of the city as part of the [[Papal_State#River_Concordat_of_1815|River Concordat]]. It acquired the name "Royal Burgh" as a generic governing term while becoming popularly referred to as the Strip. The borough is notable for its well preserved urban architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries, having been the site of urban expansion under the Papal State just before being ceded to Urcea. Due to its history, it was primarily occupied by people from outside of Urceopolis prior to its cession, giving the area a unique cultural character that has been amplified by the older architecture. Accordingly, the Strip is a common tourist destination in the city and also a popular center of cuisine and nightlife.