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Brasapōsa (Sohainesian: ㅂ라사퍼사;; Kadinhese: Viān King; pronounced bɹasa.pʌsa)is the capital and largest city of Sohainesia and the eponymous province. With a population of 4,092,408, it compromises 43.02% of Sohainesia's population and is the largest city.

Settled in the ancient times, Brasapōsa is the economic, financial, political, and cultural hub of Sohainesia.

History
Brasapōsa was settled in the 60s BC by Chinese settlers. When the Vietnamese arrived in 938, they greatly developed the city. They named the city Sân Ngo̊ (𡓏𡮈), which means "courtyard" in Vietnamese, after they built a lush green garden in the centre of the newly constructed administrative palace (today that's the Emperor's Palace). The city was renamed to Brasapōsa in 1138, which derives from Khmer ប្រាសាទពណ៌ស (braseat pnrs) after the white temples in the city. The city would be renamed to Viān King in 1802 after the.

During the period where Sohainesia was under French rule, the city was the capital of Sohainesia Province. In 1860, Viện King became part of the newly formed French Indochina. It was renamed Sonnou, a French corruption of the former name of the province. It would later be restored to Brasapōsa in 1936.

Under communist rule (1962-1975), most of the colonial buildings and temples were destroyed. The communists converted the largest Buddahist temple in the city to a prison housing political prisoners. The prison, simply named Camp 001 (Semanesian: 큭 001/Xuk 001), was notorious for its torture and extremely poor conditions.

The city's infrastructure improved during the economic growth in the late 1970s to the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Many skyscrapers and highways were built and Brasapōsa became a wealthy and powerful city. A metro system was built in 1995.

Government
Brasapōsa is the political centre of Sohainesia. Many government buildings are located here, like the Emperor's Palace and the legislature.

The mayor of Brasapōsa is Hū Ki-sung (侯機聰), who is part of the NDP. He was president of Sohainesia from 2014 to 2017.

Administrative divisions
There are 13 districts of Brasapōsa.


 * 1) Hūja District (흐자) (湖建, Hujiang, Hồkiến)
 * 2) Khaktai District (칵대) (大安, Da'an, Dại'an)
 * 3) Khunson District (쿤손) (吳山, Wushan, Ngôsân)
 * 4) Nakrung District (낙룽) (寧都, Ningdu, Ningdô)
 * 5) Pusing District (푸싱) (浦新, Puxin, Pồtan)
 * 6) Rimuk District (리묵) (琉木, Liumu, Lûumọk)
 * 7) Saxarap District (사카랍) (廣四, Guangsi, Kuangtố)
 * 8) Sitra District (싣라) (四重, Sichong, Tốtrọng)
 * 9) Tenrim District (덴림) (天林, Tianlin, Čenlâm)
 * 10) Tereppu District (데레뿌) (特遼福, Teliaofu, Dạ̌kliêupúk)
 * 11) Thanti District (탄디) (天西, Tianzhi, Čentâi)
 * 12) Waran District (워란) (和澳, Hua'ao, Hwề'ao)
 * 13) Yaboni District (야보니) (云浦, Yunpu, Vânpố)