Maessen

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Maessen
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Country Eldmora
StateMaessen
City Rights15 April 1430
Named forLeopold F. Maessen
Government
 • TypeStrong-Mayor-Council
 • BodyGemeinderat Maessen
 • StadtholderAnna-Lena Schwender (LM)
Population
 • Total3.240 Million
DemonymMaessener(s)
Postal code
Area code(s)010, 011, 012
ISO 3166 codeEL-MA
Vehicle registrationM
GeoTLD.maessen
Major airports
Commuter rail
Rapid Transit
Websitewww.maessen.stadt
Maessen bundeslander symbols
Living insignia
BirdKingfisher
Dog breedEldmoran Shepherd
FlowerRosa 'Maessen'
TreeSweetgum
Inanimate insignia
BeverageMaessener Pils
DinosaurIguanodon
FoodCurrywurst
GemstoneAzurite
Bundeslander route marker
Maessen bundeslander route marker
Lists of Eldmoran bundeslander symbols

Maessen is the Capital city and largest city of Eldmora and the Eldmora-Regulus Confederation by both area and population with 3.2 million inhabitants. One of Eldmora's twentyone constituent states, Maessen is surrounded by Herzland to the north, Hennegau to the south-west and Niederland to the south-east. Schwarzburg, Herzlands largest city, is part of Maessen's urban area and has a population of around 4.1 million, and is the second-most populous urban area in Eldmora after Viridis. The Maessen Metropolitan Region has around 5 million inhabitants and is Elmora's second-largest metropolitan region after the Eld-Viridis region.

Maessen straddles the banks of the Eld, as well as the Roth, a tributary of the Eld, in the eastern borough of Osterberg and the Kaiserkanal in the western part of the city, which flows into the Mäanderbach. Among the city's main topographical features are the many lakes that surround the city, and are formed by the Roth and Eld, the largest of which is Lake Emperor. Due to its location near the Vandarch, Maessen is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate.

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