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  • City of Rhythe
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  • The City of Rhythe (Helvoran: La Cité de Rhythe, IPA: /læ 'sɪtɪ dɛ ʁɪθ/) is a major city and municipal arrondésmente in the State of Rhythe, Helvore, with the largest urban population in the country (that being of 1,001,137) as of 1893. Rhythe is situated at the mouth of the St. Marloise River and the English Channel, making it an important center for trade and transport between the Atlantic and Greater Europe.
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established title
  • Incorporation
  • Charter status
pop est as of
  • 1895
flag size
  • 150
Seat
  • City Hall of Rhythe
area land km
  • 782
map caption
  • Location of the City of Rhythe within Helvore
leader name
settlement type
  • Capital city
population demonym
  • Rhythian
Nickname
  • "City of Industry", "City of Ashes"
image skyline
  • Place de St. Gregoire, Rhythe.jpg
Name
  • City of Rhythe
  • Cité de Rhythe
mapsize
  • 300
native name lang
  • el
ImageSize
  • 300
named for
  • Rhysicrius of Rhythia; see origin
established date
  • 1801
elevation ft
  • 233
postal code type
  • Code
Image caption
  • View of Cathedral of St. Gregoire, Rhythe, and surrounding neighborhood.
Founder
image seal
  • Seal.PNG
subdivision type
  • Country
  • State
  • City type
Postal code
  • 20000
image map
  • Locationn of Rhythe.png
government type
  • City Council-Government
seal size
  • 150
population est
  • 1003018
Timezone
  • Western European Time
seat type
  • City Hall
elevation m
  • 71
subdivision name
area water km
  • 200
Leader title
Official Name
  • City and Municipal Arrondésmente of Rhythe
population density km
  • 102
Motto
  • "Eure Industrie vu prosperiont"
population as of
  • 1893
image flag
  • Flag of Rhythe.PNG
area total km
  • 982
population total
  • 1001137
UTC offset
  • 0
abstract
  • The City of Rhythe (Helvoran: La Cité de Rhythe, IPA: /læ 'sɪtɪ dɛ ʁɪθ/) is a major city and municipal arrondésmente in the State of Rhythe, Helvore, with the largest urban population in the country (that being of 1,001,137) as of 1893. Rhythe is situated at the mouth of the St. Marloise River and the English Channel, making it an important center for trade and transport between the Atlantic and Greater Europe. The recorded history of Rhythe began as early as circa 90 AD, when rebel Roman general Rhysicrius of Rhythia established a stone fort on the Ile de Forte in the center of the Bay of Rhythe. Throughout the early middle ages, Rhythe began to develop from a mostly agricultural town to an important trade hub for merchants travelling from other areas of Europe along the St. Marloise River to its outlet near Calibourne on the Atlantic Ocean, and Rhythe began to grow at an outstanding rate following the beginnings of the Industrial revolution during the mid eighteenth century, becoming what is now the global capital for transport manufacture and trade. In contemporary Rhythe, the positive effects of an increasingly efficient economy, spurred on by growth in the printing, textiles, and transport sectors, continue to promote the growth of Rhythe as a city, although urban sprawl and increasingly poor living and working conditions continue to be a major problem within Rhythe.
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