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  1. Where you now find a thriving city where people live and work in lush green surroundings - history shows us it has all been the effort of the determined inhabitants of Livonia wanting to create a better place for their children. Up till early 20th century there are was a deep forest of mostly birches. As World War II broke out the national-socialists moved part of the population of the Kaunas-Ghetto and concentration camp to this spot for forced labour in the quarries. This outpost of the Kovno concentration camp was demolished as Livonia was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1944. In the early 1970's soviet scientists and politicians made plans for the reconstruction of a nuclear powerplant supplying Kaliningrad and the Lithuanian SSR with cheap electricity from the 'peaceful atom' here and the city of Atomgorod was built. The nuclear powerplant however was never taken into service and after independence in 1993 completely dismantled. The official name of this modern city was changed to it's present form, named after one of the Rabbi's interned in the concentration camp, to honour memory of the jewish and other prisoners of the former concentration camp outpost. The national holocoustmuseum of Livonia Luxurious appartments with a view of the memorial pond in the district of Memoriaal A view of downtown R.-G.-Atoomstad with the peacepond.
  2. Let us introduce to you, the new slogan of the Livonian touristboard for 2011. Not only will you enjoy great holidays amongst friends here, but it was never easier to come to Livonia. By bike, car, train, boat or plane: you are welcome. Aäron Lipschütz airport is the smaller of the Livonian Airports and located between the city of Rabbijn-Goldberg-Atoomstad and Vybow. Keep your passport and proof of insurance ready when travelling from Lithuania to Livonia.
  3. Welcome to Livonia

    Welcome to Livonia, a little country on the Baltic shore located between Lithuania and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast. Although very small, it's population of currently 300.000 is fiercely partriotic. Having gained independance only in 1993 all efforts of the government have been directed to improving economic conditions for the population. During this CJ I will keep you posted on current events in Livonia and it's capital Vybow; give you some background information on the history of this small territory and give some insiders tips for your citytrip. The white sign indicates a toll road. Avoid penalty tolls by registring before using it at the Department of Transport! Expressway 1 connects directly to the centre of Vybow. Here you see where the Ex1 starts in Rabbijn-Goldberg-Atoomstad. Good news! The reconstructionproject of the national government is taking effect. Commuting between the Vybow (dutch: Vibouwen; german: Vibau) and Rabbijn-Goldberg-Atoomstad (formerly: Atomgorod) is getting easier every month. After the opening of the direct raillink the commuter tollraod is open now connecting direct with Vybow where a smooth transfer to the E273 makes travelling to Klaipeda (dutch/german: Memel) effortless. For using the Expressway you need to register at the Dept. of Transport to allow your creditcard to be charged. Alternatively you can use the E77 to get to Vybow (toll-free). Use the E77 to get from Rabbijn-Goldberg-Atoomstad to Vybow, if you cannot use the tollroads yet. As you can see, all signs are bilingual (Dutch/German). Approximately 63% of the population have dutch as their mother tongue, whereas 29% speak german as their first language. Till the beginning of the 20th century current Livonia was part of the German Empire, but with a strong flemish majority. The flemish were invited by the Prussian Kings to populate this stretch of the Baltic shores during the 16th and 17th century.
  4. Dear visitors of the Astrian Confederation, It has been a while since my postings stopped on Lentbury. Now I return with the hope to entertain some of you here with some pictures of another canton in our beautiful nation on the shores of Lake Gudula. Welcome again to Vuyk, the capital of the confederation. Some of you might remember it - but the original CJ has unfortunately been lost. I do hope you give your comments and I'll try to give you a regular update on what is happening here. For now, some pictures of the region. The Lake Gudula (Goedele Laak) with its largest city Vuyk and in the top corner the old market town of Chambers (Kameren) and a bit to the south the fisherman's village of Lahuin The recently reconstructed area around the Retirium - park with te important railwayhub Retiriumstation - which has recently been enlarged The Retirium station with a new HighSpeed Railhub, Underground station and in the background the station Fransche Plaats - end of the line to Kameren (Chambers) and Lahuin in the east of the region.
  5. Maillan

    Really like the pics. Cool infrastructure. Looks like quite a metropolis!
  6. Novgorod

    Wow - your region view looks very realistic! my compliments!
  7. The awakening of Lentbury

    Wees welkom in Lentberg! Welcome to Lentbury! This is a picture of Lentbury in better times. From the early Renaissance the Valley of the Wey river was in close contact with Flemish and Italian cities. The region was prosperous and the population happy. As modern time arrived Lentbury had great difficulty adjusting to the days of the Rush Hour. It became known as a region with its heyday in the past and was forgotten. Being a region with a lot of potential and history the Government decided to initiate a redevelopment program for Lentbury and re-build the entire region city by city. This way the new reign of the Rush Hour wouldn't be a problem anymore and the historical layout could be maintained. I hope you enjoy this region and will give me plenty of comments. As you might know from my other regions I post rather irregularly but I hope this won't keep you away from this CJ. I will not use any cheats, only some downloads from the StEX. Over - Wey (Outre - Wey); Redevelopment of a residential area The first area to be redeveloped is the 19th centrury residential quarter on the banks of the river Wey, in the capital city of Emmanuel-Todd-Stad. Parks on the banks of the wey and a sound infrastructural system together with massive investments in education and healthcare provide for a good quality of living for the approx. 41.000 inhabitants. The neighboring industrial zones, which are connected by Motorways and a variety of public transport to Over - Wey provide for employment.
  8. Looking for no cheating CJs

    just have a look at mine (lentbury), no cheats.
  9. BSC Modern Split Center Platform Station

    your stations are just great!
  10. CCCP garden

    cool!
  11. Welcome to Melanosia

    Very nice! I wished for my CJ Lentbury were already on Geopedia but h
  12. Urland, a (mostly) rural coastline

    WOW! How could I have missed this for so long? It is so sweet! I like what you have done to the countryside, but especially like Ploce. It is so realistic! Are you planning any airports in the near future? I will certainly planning to keep on eye on your CJ now! Greetings from Lentbury
  13. NationStates.net - Simtropolis Region

    https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//entbergsevlag2.jpg align=baseline> The Freestate of Lentbury wants to join.
  14. The Simtropolis Closet

    Yo People, Very happy to announce that Lentbury is, at least to my knowledge, the first country on Simtropolis to have opened marriage for same-sex couples.
  15. The awakening of Lentbury

    Spend your holidays in Lentbury ! Dear readers, Why not spend your holidays in Lentbury, where the weather is nice, the people are friendly, the standard of living is high and still prices are moderate. As you already know Lentbury has a lot to offer for even the most spoilt traveller: Cities, Nature and Pittoresque Villages. Now is a perfect time to go since next weekend the LENT FESTIVITIES take place: A cultural open-air festival with world famous artists performing throughout the Freestate. https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//citybreaktararareke.jpg align=baseline> https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//slinkd1.jpg align=baseline> https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//slinkd6.jpg align=baseline> https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//slinkd3.jpg align=baseline> https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//slinkd4.jpg align=baseline> https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//slinkd5.jpg align=baseline> https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//slinkd2.jpg align=baseline> I also wanted to take this opportunity to show you the new WEY Transit Map of the centre of Emmanuel-Todd-Stad. If you are interested in the map of the complete city, please visit the WEY Transit homepage. https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//esmetroplancentrum.jpg align=baseline> The Emmanuel-Todd-Stad Citycouncil has decided to rename a quarter and a railroad station out of gratitude for the support to this Freestate. Please be introduced to the Dr. Kwakelaarplantsoen (map: top left) https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Emmanuel-Todd-Stad-26%20Feb.,%2011961122891700.jpg align=baseline> Dr. Kwakelaarplantsoen
  16. Cleres, the History.

    Very nice! Are you using any cheats? Don't keep us wainting - hoping to more of Cleres soon!
  17. Welcome to Melanosia

    Nice update. The motorwaytunnel under your airport is cool. Any chance of a transportation map?
  18. Welcome to Melanosia

    Great start! I like the encyclopedia!
  19. Welcome to Milanta!

    Looks good! Especially like the motorwaytunnel under that park! Keep it up,
  20. Marek Vidanov, Friski

    Nice work, but next update try to insert more than one pic in one post, rather than submit several posts, keep it up!
  21. Marek Vidanov, Friski

    A very interesting start, but you should try to insert your pics so we can see them without having to download them. Hope seeing more in the very near future! Greetings from Lentbury,
  22. The awakening of Lentbury

    https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//laakhoevebord12.jpg align=baseline> WEYERGEM LAAKHOEVE KWARTIER The Weyergem Laakhoeve Kwartier is located just east from downtown Weyergem, on the banks of the Lake Brixten where in a distant past used to be a large farm (hoeve in dutch). Although the Laakhoeve Kwartier underwent a makeover just a few years ago (as you can see elsewhere in this CJ) a complete redevelopment was necessary. The massively increased traffic to central Weyergem and the shattered commercial zones asked for a new masterplan. A new undergroundline connecting Laakhoeve with IJzeren Manplaats / Verwittiging was built and a new connection to the Beograd-Pax estate via Th
  23. Refined city poll

    WEYERGEM? EMMANUEL-TODD-STAD?
  24. The awakening of Lentbury

    WEY Transit, the Lentburian Mass Transit Authority is very proud to introduce to you the first updated map of the central-Weyergem undergroundnetwork. https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//wgplanmetrometstations9tijdelijkebewerking.jpg align=baseline> Newyorkrunaway1, Utora, Glenni, Sirgeoj2 and Nardo69: thanks for your support to this CJ! Nardo69: Yes some midrise is certainly planned, but only in the villages an not too much in the cities. For those interested in the Government Buildings of Lentbury, have a look at this thread .
  25. Belleville - Christmas at Macy's

    Hey, business must be going real good, I saw a similar hotel in Berlin yesterday, opening of chain of them, are you? Keep it up!
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