New Cadasa

New Cadasa (Cadasan: Cadasa Naru), officially the Special Territory of New Cadasa is a planned city and special territory in Cadasa. It serves as the administrative and judicial capital of Cadasa.

History
An idea for a new capital city in Cadasa started in the late-1960s and early-1970s, when it was started to be evident that Selamat (the then-capital), was getting overpopulated. As a result, the government began looking for suitable locations to build a city. Eventually, it was decided that the banks of the Aarush Chiu River in the southern border of Krunghom Province would be the best choice.

Construction began in 1978. In 1982, planned city and new capital New Cadasa was founded. The administrative buildings were then moved, and in 1990 the move was completed.

Geography
New Cadasa is located near the centre of Mapu, Cadasa's main island, in the Capital Plains. Aarush Chiu River passes through the city.

National Route 1 cuts through the city, and the city is the midway point between Selamat and Nan Tung, Cadasa's largest cities.

Government and politics
1 legislator represents New Cadasa in the National Assembly and another represents the city in the National Council, the two houses of the Cadasan People's Assembly (ARC). They are:


 * National Assembly: Liu Te Tsin
 * National Council: Mark Konar

The city/special territory is governed by the New Cadasa Special Council. Its mayor is usually the president of Cadasa.