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'''Frehmenwerth''' (/freɪmənveːɐ̯t/; [[Lagyar language|Lagyar]]: ''Vrémenverda'', /vreːmɛnvɛɹdɒ/) is the capital of the Most Serene Federation of [[Hendalarsk]], located in the centre of the [[Hendalarsk Capital Territory]]. Home to around 2,400,000 people, it is the third-largest city in Hendalarsk after [[Wrzeczsz-Kokoszki]] and [[Zalgisbeck]]. The nation's political hub, Frehmenwerth is also the key commercial entrepôt of the Upper [[Zalgis]] and serves as the gateway to southwestern Hendalarsk for domestic and international traffic from both the north and the east of the country.
'''Frehmenwerth''' (/freɪmənveːɐ̯t/; [[Lagyar language|Lagyar]]: ''Vrémenverda'', /vreːmɛnvɛɹdɒ/) is the capital of the Most Serene Federation of [[Hendalarsk]], located in the centre of the [[Hendalarsk Capital Territory]]. Home to around 2,400,000 people, it is the third-largest city in Hendalarsk after [[Wrzeszcz-Kokoszki]] and [[Zalgisbeck]]. The nation's political hub, Frehmenwerth is also the key commercial entrepôt of the Upper [[Zalgis]] and serves as the gateway to southwestern Hendalarsk for domestic and international traffic from both the north and the east of the country.


Located in the centre of Hendalarsk at around 800 metres above sea level, Frehmenwerth has a relatively mild climate, in no small part due to the moderating influence of the prevailing southwesterly wind; this also has the less desirable effect of making the city one of the windiest in Hendalarsk, as air is funnelled through the valley in which the city sits. The Zalgis remains ice-free in the city year-round, a factor which contributed to its early significance and prosperity, although floes have been known to drift north from the more mountainous land to the south in especially harsh winters.
Located in the centre of Hendalarsk at around 800 metres above sea level, Frehmenwerth has a relatively mild climate, in no small part due to the moderating influence of the prevailing southwesterly wind; this also has the less desirable effect of making the city one of the windiest in Hendalarsk, as air is funnelled through the valley in which the city sits. The Zalgis remains ice-free in the city year-round, a factor which contributed to its early significance and prosperity, although floes have been known to drift north from the more mountainous land to the south in especially harsh winters.