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rdfs:label
  • Undast
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  • Undast is the most populous city in the Independent Cities of Iteyos-Tekinos, and the second largest city by territorial size after Iskirra. The city of Undast is located on the southeast coast of the Iteyos Island and is one of the eight independent cities.
area sq mi
  • 1588
established event
  • Independence
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population census
  • 2177106
conventional long name
  • City of Undast
symbol type
  • Coat of Arms
leader name
cctld
  • .itu
established date
  • 2304
Language
Currency
Ethnic Groups
  • Vilkyat , Rimskin , Rabdian , Cerberussian , Negterran , Lerukese , Chifanese
population estimate
  • 2531713
currency code
  • CUD
government type
population census year
  • 2313
alt flag
  • Flag
Leader title
Capital
image flag
  • Undast-Flag.gif
Area km
  • 4114
population estimate year
  • 2318
Common name
  • Undast
abstract
  • Undast is the most populous city in the Independent Cities of Iteyos-Tekinos, and the second largest city by territorial size after Iskirra. The city of Undast is located on the southeast coast of the Iteyos Island and is one of the eight independent cities. Today, Undast has emerged as a cosmopolitan metropolis that has grown steadily to become a global city and a business and cultural hub of the Middle Realms and the Rimskin Gulf region. It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. Although Undast's economy was historically built on the oil industry, the city's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services. Undast has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects. The city has become symbolic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings. In addition, Undast is home to other ambitious development projects including man-made islands, hotels, some of the largest shopping malls in the region and the world. This increased attention has also highlighted labor and human right issues concerning the city's largely Vilkyat workforce.