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El Moritia

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So, after the animated teaser, let's proceed to the full update about the El Moritia. But first, the Replies.

Emperordaniel: Thank you!

Lobsterav: Thank you very much!

Escilnavia: It is from LEX, I think it is called Hurst Building.

Spursrule14: Thanks!

111222333444: Also thank you!

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El Moritia is a minor city in Greater Morsco, province Thallos. It has 460,000 inhabitants, and is often considered satellitte city of its massive neighbour, El Thullia. Both cities have very similar architecture, although El Moritia has more modern architecture overall. Many famous people from Greater Morsco came from El Moritia, including world famous 18.th century composer Carlos Aesthros. Most popular among tourists is central historical part, architectural style there is very similar to the outer historical areas of El Thullia. This part of the city also includes Market square, and just near it is located Aesthros Square, where exploded devastating bomb on 28.th of august.

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El Moritia has also extensive tram system, what covers majority of the city, and is sixth largest tram system in entire Greater Morsco. On the southern part of city is located Central district, also called Financial, although many buildings there are residential or hotel ones. In Central district is also located Central Park, largest park of El Moritia, what covers area of 1.2 hectars, and is popular recreating area.

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Across the city flows minor river of Moritia, named after the city, what later joins Morsca. It also divides city core to two parts, Old City is located on the northern side, and "Financial" on the south. On this mosaic, City Hall can be seen at the top, and in the left down corner is Aesthros Tower, highest building in both El Moritia and El Thullia, being 157 m high. Enjoy the mosaic!

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In the outer areas of El Moritia are located major residential areas. Buildings there have been built in 60's and 70's of 20.th century, with typical residential architecture of 20.th century in Greater Morsco.

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