Nordostat

Nordøstat (also spelled as Nordostat) is the capital and most populated city in Ostland. It is country's political, economic and technological center of Ostland. It is located on northeast region of Ostland Styrøe island. Nordøstat has an estimated population of 3,580,756; as 2022 census, and it constitutes its own county.

Extension
Nordøstat city constitutes a county. This almost totally enclosed between forests, its coast covers almost all its extension. It is the 3rd largest county of Ostland.

The County stretches from the southeast coast of Ostland Meinbyer Island to the mountainous Forest plain in the center of the island.

Its biggest forest is Gronnven. It is not only a forest but in the untouched 2 rivers and is the largest wind energy center in the country: the Gronnven Electric Environmental Technology Center (Gronnven Elektronisk-Teknologisk Center)

Weather
The climate of the city is temperate, continental and humid. On average, it was determined that during the day the maximum temperatures are: 5 to 14 degrees during the spring (March - June), 15 or 26 degrees during the summer months (June to August) and -1 to 13 degrees in autumn. In winter, temperatures hover between -30 and -12 degrees.

Parks and Squares

 * Storhen Square (Independece Square)
 * Centerbyen Park
 * Ostland Business Square
 * Grahston Flower Park
 * Nordostat Blue Square

Buildings

 * Nordøst Tower
 * Hotel Ostland (Nordøstat)
 * Nordøstat County Great Museum
 * Hotel Grand Richvalley
 * Ostlandisk Nacionalsk Lokalentelevision (ONL) Tower
 * Nordøstat Central Hospital
 * Studio Lokalen stemmer Center
 * Markelstein Private Medic Center

Shopping Malls and Shops

 * Hyper Merkader Plaza lot
 * Rejskvil Mall Center
 * Richvalley Mall
 * Plaza Nordøstat
 * Walmart Mega
 * Periferen Public Market

Main Avenues and Streets

 * Stafklids Av: Main avenue in the city center. It is named after the national hero of Ostland: Jan Stafklids.It runs 10 kilometers from the city and goes from the center to the east of the city.
 * Europa Av: Originally called Lanmolster Avenue, but renamed in 1990 to celebrate Ostland's entry into the European Union. It houses the headquarters of the EU in Ostland and several embassies of European countries. It is one of the most modern roads in the city. It runs 3 kilometers.
 * Roger Marlovicks Av: The third main avenue of the city. It is also named after a national hero. It goes from the west to the center of the city, and joins Almaty Avenue, through the Marlovicks Road Distributor.

Transport
In 1998, the First Metro line of Nordostat was opened, forming the First Modern metro (subway) line in Ostland. There are also many private and public(operated by the County government) transport (buses) companies.
 * Nordøstat City Metro: In 2008, Line 3 of the Nordøstat Metro was completed, comprising the 3 Lines that were established to be built, concluding phase 1 of the project.
 * TransNordost: It is a bus line managed by the Government of the city. They are dedicated to short trips or people with fewer economy.
 * Nordost Railtrain: It is the main train line in the city. Tour all the cities on the south coast of Ostland, including Nordostat. It is a sub-line of the Ostland Mainland Train Network, and belongs to the section of the Southeast Coast of the country.

Airports
Nordøstat city has 2 public airports and 1 military airport, which also can serve as NATO military base if required.


 * NordOst International Airport: formerly known as Nordøstat International Airport. Located 12.4 km south of the city. It was opened in January 1934. It was first renovated in 1962, and later demolished in 2002 and rebuilded in 2004. It serves to Nordøstat County but mainly to Nordostat Metropolitan Area, and is country's busiest airport.
 * Rikssonberg Airport: Located 20.1 km west of the city, is the second airport located in Nordøstat county. Serves as secondary airport, and it was opened in 1974 due to high passenger rate of Nordøstat International Airport. It served as county's main airport between November 2002 to February 2004 while NordOst Airport was under renovation works.