San Lina

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San Lina

San Lina  (Spanish)
The City of San Lina
Motto(s): 
"Dios está con el pueblo" (Spainish)
"God is with the people"
Country Puertego
Founded812 AD
Government
 • TypeMunicipal council
 • BodyPeople's Council of San Lina
 • AdministratorLuis Tudela (Puertegan White Flag Communist Party)
Area
 • Federal capital3,452.22 km2 (1,332.91 sq mi)
 • Land3,432.9 km2 (1,325.5 sq mi)
 • Water20.13 km2 (7.77 sq mi)
Elevation
2 m (7 ft)
Highest elevation
8 m (26 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2030)
 • Federal capital2,670,800
 • Density770/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
 • Metro
11,829,200
Demonym(s)San Linan
Area code(s)(+507) 2, 3
ISO 3166 codePT-SL
WebsiteOfficial City Website

San Lina, officially the City of San Lina, is the capital city, largest city, and seat of government of Puertego. The city is located on the coast of the Natiserve Bay in Puertego's Cantero peninsula state. It was founded in 812, to serve as the capital of the ancient Nokotan empire. The city has been the national capital of all Puertegan governments that followed the country's independence from Caphiria and has become the nation's primate city and its economic, industrial, and cultural center.

As the seat of the Federal government of Puertego, San Lina is home to many important institutions of the federal government, national monuments, and museums. This includes the capitol building, the Puertegan Supreme Court, the presidents residence and the headquarters of numerous government agencies. The city is where the Puertegan People's army bases most its institutions out of, however most of its operations are centered in and in the states around the Natiserve bay as to not potentially damage any infrastructure in or around the city, San Lina is home to the largest number of soldiers anywhere in Puertego with almost half the nation's armed forced being stationed there at any time.

The 2030 population for the city proper was approximately 2,670,800 across a land area of 3,432.9 square kilometers (1,325.5 sq mi). According to the most recent definition agreed upon by the federal and state governments, the population of the National Metro area, is 11,829,200, which makes it the fifteenth-largest metropolitan area in the world. In 2030 reports showed that San Lina generated close to 15% of Puertego's GDP and exported 25% of total exports along with being the recipient of 82% of Puertego's investment, San Lina has a nominal GDP of $210.74 billion.

San Lina has long been a region that has desired greater autonomy that the federal government of Puertego didn't want to give it, however this changed with the creation of a new constitution under the Puertegan White Flag Communist party which turned San Lina from just the capital to a municipality in San Lina with its own special rights and privileges that are greater than those offered to states, however the city still has only a fraction of the rights afforded to many other municipalities in other countries and is just as politically repressed as the rest of Puertego with independent news outlets being shut down by the government often, people being charged with several things to keep them from criticizing the government or exposing corruption and much more.

History

"Establishment of city and the reason"

"Further development of city"

"Transition to modernity"

Geography

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Economy

The economy of San Lina is largely dominated by private enterprises in the special investment zones (SIZ) set up in the city with them contributing to 75% of the countries GDP though there are still prominent government run companies in the city along with some small businesses owned by Puertegan natives, the primary source of employment in the city is manufacturing in the SIZs though a small service sector also exists primarily in finance, banking, and government run utility companies. San Lina has a tax rate of a flat 33.3% income tax along side value added taxes, sales taxes, and revenue from foreign investors renting land in SIZ's meaning San Lina ends up generating 22% of the national budget.

One of the larger SIZ industrial zones

Tourism

Tourism in San Lina is a steadily growing industry with many luxury buildings being built in the city to accommodate foreign tourists primarily high ranking Caphirians. While the government has officially been building things to accommodate these tourists such as many historical and cultural sites there is also a large industry of sex tourism among the tourists with an estimated 15% of money tourists spend in Puertego going to that industry, though prostitution remains officially illegal in Puertego multiple brothels remain allowed to exist due to the corruption in the police force which make a large amount of money by catering to foreign tourists.

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Crime

San Lina has long been a center for various different criminal enterprises in Puertego with the city being known to possess dozens of small scale drug labs that export cheap heroin, flaka, and spice among other things to Caphirian, Cartadinian, and Pelaxian markets additionally this trade has allowed several gangs to come to power in the city and begin fighting with each other in the cities slums and poorer regions making the cities murder rate having been on the steady increase for most of its history with the current murder rate being 41.4 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. The city has also long been a hotspot of street crime like armed robbery, kidnapping, and burglary due to the widespread poverty among the population with it consistently ranking among the top 4 cities in the world for rates of those crimes and many others like rape and battery. Corruption is also a major problem in the city with the police force and administration being almost completely corruption and bribery, embezzlement, nepotism, and abuses of power being daily occurrences in the government.

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