'Neo' Tarvastu: Hingett, The National Capital.
The city of Hingett is the largest and fastest growing of the cities within the Tarvasian Metropolitan Area. The city houses the Parliamentary building and in home to Tarv Motors Inc. A luxury car make.

The Parliamentary building surrounded by parks and fountains.
The people of Hingett are known for being hard workers, large industrial buildings and tall office towers dot the city.

Hingett takes great pride in its architecture, from the most beautiful Art-Deco buildings to the more contemporary 'glass boxes'
History has left its mark in Hingett, where hundreds of buildings are protected by the National Architectural Historical Society. Thanks to their sometimes drastic measures and actions buildings like the Isamaa Theater have survived the times and now beautify this globalized city.

Another great place to spend your time when you visit Hingett: one of its over 100 parks!

As night falls, the city takes a new life, light floods the streets and a 'second day' begins, People from Hingett take work very seriously, many working night shifts.

The Parliamentary building is a must see!
Hidden little shops, restaurants, bars and lounges open their doors at this time and share their magic with tourists and locals alike.

The Igavesti Lounge if frequented by actors and politicians.
Here, more than in any other city in Tarvastu, people have grown used to living in high rises, Hingians may have their feet well placed on the ground, but their homes are way up in the skies

Favorable weather and beautiful scenery allow for large windows in residential buildings.
The Tarvasian National Metro is one of the oldest, still active subways in the world, over 20% of the population rides the 'Metroo' each day!

The fastest way to find a 'Metroo' terminal is looking for the bright blue neon lights.
Hingett's sister city is Staarma, a small coastal neighborhood to the south, both cities have identical copies of the "Globe" monument, erected and presented by each city to its sister city in 1955.

If you take Hingett Avenue, also known as 'Second Natl. Highway' you pass through both globes.
None of the National Heroes from the days of the independence came from Hingett, which at the time was just a small farming community, but today it houses to all of them, at least in statue form.

"And with the wind and in the night rode Timo followed by his men, and they were greeted by victory. To a free and eternally glorious Tarvastu" -exert form the "Ajalugu Tarvasian sõltumatuse" a History of Tarvasian Independence.


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