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Sturmwies Borough of Mossau Metropolitanstadt Mossau
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District # | Template:Rn |
Coordinates | 19843, 12544 |
Founded | 31 Jan 2021 |
Population | 0 (2021-09-30) |
<imagemap> File:Stadtteile20122021.png Sturmwies (German: [ʃtʊrm'viːs]) is the fifth borough of Mossow and uninhabited as of September 2021. It is the only district bordering Rigy and most notably contains the Mossau Wall.
Overview
Sturmwies is a border borough, bordering Rigy in SSRBV. Due to a fairly large portion of the district's chunks being competely or partially occupied by the Demillitarized Zone Casey–SSRBV there is barely any room for buildings, which is the reason for Sturmwies being uninhabited. Located in Sturmwies there is the Mossau Wall, seperating Rigy from Mossau. It also is Mossau's westernmost borough, only bordering Obermossow to the Southeast and Leadenhall to the Northeast.
Notable Structures
- Mossau Wall and DMZ
- Two side wings of the Reichstag
- Mossau Haste-Pot-Factory (colloquial: The Crack Shack)
Traffic
The only way to get in and out of Sturmwies is Straße 301 street and Krukische Heerstraße street. There are plans to expand the underground ice roads to Rigy, adding the station Mossau-Sturmwies inside Sturmwies borough, however, due to the closing of the Casey–SSRBV border, these plans have been scrapped.
Boroughs of Mossau |
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Obermossow • Leadenhall • Niedermossow • Ostende • Sturmwies • Gutow • Bärstadt |