Sanctus

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Sanctus
From top: Partial city skyline at night, Quincentennial Monument, Statue of Patriarch Aequitas IV, Basilica of St. George in Heaven, Gloriana Fountain, Parliament House located in Temple Park
From top: Partial city skyline at night, Quincentennial Monument, Statue of Patriarch Aequitas IV, Basilica of St. George in Heaven, Gloriana Fountain, Parliament House located in Temple Park
Location of Sanctus in Sanctaria
Location of Sanctus in Sanctaria
CountrySanctaria
City charter06 August 1312
Statehood01 January 2019
Demonym(s)Sanctusians
Government
Katherine Dwight (SCP)
LegislatureSanctus City Council
Parliament of Sanctaria
• Senate
4/40
• House
17/460
Area
• Total
70,273 km2 (27,133 sq mi) (7th)
• Land
69,570 km2 (26,860 sq mi)
• Water
703 km2 (271 sq mi)
Population
• 2016 census
18,743,597 (7th)
• Density
269.42/km2 (697.8/sq mi) (3rd)
Postal
SC
ISO 3166SCT-SC
Symbols
Colour(s)Red and gold

Sanctus (/ˈsæŋktəs/ SANK-təs) is the capital and largest city of Sanctaria by both area and population. With its metropolitan area consisting of 18.7 million inhabitants, it stands as one of the most populous cities within the International Democratic Union. As one of the nine constituent states of Sanctaria, Sanctus shares borders with the states of Glorionis to the east and Aquitanium to the west.

Situated on the mouth of the vast Gulf of Sanctaria, Sanctus traces its roots back to ancient times, with evidence of human settlement dating as far back as the prehistoric era. However, it was not until 1312 that Sanctus received its official city charter, marking a significant milestone in its history. Since then, the city has grown and evolved, becoming a bustling metropolis that serves as the political, economic, and cultural center of Sanctaria.

Throughout its history, Sanctus has witnessed various transformations and played a central role in shaping the nation's destiny. It has served as the capital of Sanctaria since the inception of the Papal Kingdom of Sanctaria, representing the seat of government and hosting important political and religious institutions. The city has experienced periods of prosperity, cultural enlightenment, and social change, reflecting the dynamic nature of Sanctarian society.

Sanctus showcases a captivating blend of architectural styles, ranging from medieval structures to modern skyscrapers. The cityscape is adorned with iconic landmarks that stand as symbols of Sanctarian heritage and achievement. Notable examples include the federal parliament building, the majestic Basilica of St. George in Heaven, and the Sanctarian National Museum, housing invaluable artifacts from the nation's past.

In addition to its historical and cultural significance, Sanctus serves as a major economic hub, contributing significantly to Sanctaria's GDP. The city is home to diverse industries, including finance, technology, tourism, and creative arts. Its strategic location and well-developed infrastructure make it a desirable destination for businesses and investors, fostering innovation and economic growth.

Sanctus offers an abundance of cultural and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. The city boasts numerous museums, art galleries, theaters, and music venues, showcasing Sanctarian and international talents. Its vibrant nightlife, bustling markets, and culinary delights make Sanctus rank highly on lists of recommended tourist destinations, offering a wealth of experiences for individuals of all interests.