El Kadsre City

El Kadsre City (Spanish: Ciudad de El Cadsiana; Japanese: エルカドスレシティ Erukadosureshiti), is the capital city of El Kadsre. With El Kadsre City's population of 14,492,243, it's the largest city in El Kadsre. The city is located in West El Kadsre, in the south-west of the country. As New Salta, it was the capital city of the Sentanese Empire.

History
El Kadsre City was settled by the Tokugawans in 1818. At the time, the site of El Kadsre City was occupied by a few then-uncontacted Vicnoran tribes. At the end of the 19th century, it became the largest city in New Japan (now El Kadsre, Mahri, Sentan and North El Kadsre). It was known as New Edo until 1914 and New Salta until 1950, when it was changed to El Kadsre City.

Buildings

 * Vlokozu Complex
 * Evac Tower
 * El Kadsre Medical Center
 * IBM Tower
 * Regular Tower
 * Takehara Tower
 * El Tower
 * Shinska Building
 * Ralph Tower
 * Marriott Hotel
 * Spark Tower
 * Marianka Building
 * The National Art Gallery of El Kadsre
 * Hotel Grand Chancellor
 * El Kadsre City Museum
 * Technology Museum
 * American Eagle Outfitters/Aerie/77 Kids flagship store and Kadsrain headquarters.
 * El TV Kadsre Television Centre
 * Broadcasting Twin Towers
 * ANZ
 * Banushen Studio Complex

Schools

 * Futsuhai School (primary)
 * Waterlake High School
 * Massey University
 * UCOL
 * North American International School (there are several)

Shopping Mall

 * Northland

Supermarket

 * Four Square

Retail

 * The Warehouse
 * Shoppers Drug Mart

Fast Food

 * A&W
 * McDonald's

Others

 * Enchanted Kingdom
 * Kidzoona
 * Konami Sports Club
 * Kidzania El Kadsre City

Population
The city's population is about 18,324,353. (2019 estimate)

Transport
The main rail commuter transport is El Kadsre City Metro.

Notable bus companies include The main airport is El Kadsre City International Airport
 * TransKasdre
 * Citybus
 * Citybus Sleeper
 * El Kasdre Tours
 * Bus and Train Transportation of the United El Kadsreian Nations

Highways in El Kadsre City are located between M632, M567, and Capital Highways