Kosmos

Kosmos, officially the City of Kosmos (Lakasbayian: Kaitayau pa Kausamsa) or simply Kausamsa which has been slowly being adopted as the official name, is the capital of Kassmais and an urbanized city. It was the first chartered city on January 1st, 1902, and gained autonomy on December 31st, 1948. It is simultaneously the fastest-growing city in Kassmais.

Spanish Rule
The Spanish city of Espacio was founded on August 5th, 1567, A Spanish fortified city was built. Espacio was the seat of power for most of the country's colonial rulers. It is home to many historic sites, Espacio was named due to how spacious and how the trees in the local area were more spaced apart than most forests next to bodies of water. The city would be later renamed as The Spanish city of Cosmos, meaning viewing the universe as a complex and orderly system or entity, the name was used due to the same reason the city was called Espacio in the first place. The city also was used as a temporary stop in the Manila–Acapulco galleon. the Kazbay Revolutions all eventually erupted and in 1814 was declared the capital of the new republic.

The City under Union of Kazbay
during 1814 all the way to 1901, banking, industry, and education flourished more than they had in the previous centuries due to Influential European Kassmians that had some knowledge of governing, such as British Governer, Now The President of City Development Eli Graham. The city's growing wealth and education attracted indigenous peoples, Africans, Chinese, Indians, Arabs, Europeans, and Latinos. but by 1901, The Union of Kazbay had fallen to the Americans and Cosmos was now in American hands.

American rule
Upon drafting a new charter for Cosmos in January 1902, the Americans made official that the city consisted not of the fortified city but also of the surrounding areas. The new charter proclaimed that Cosmos was made up of the following : Kauka, Kagaba, Ganaladna, Matalai, Daisaala, San Jose, and Gaibala. On January 10th, 1902, Navarro invited city planner Houston Wynn to modernize Cosmos, which was now named Kiosmios due to how Kassmians pronounced it at the time. The modernization plan included the development of the road system, the use of waterways and improvements and the construction of parks, parkways, and buildings. The planned buildings included a government center and government bureaus and departments. but those plans screeched to a halt during World War II

Modern times
With the American-born Lucas Thompson as the first elected mayor in 1948, Kiosmios underwent a golden age. After Thompson's term in the 1950s, Zachery Barcelona was the mayor for most of the 1960s, then Jefferson Dungog was mayor from the 1960s to the 1970s. their contribution to the development of the city gave them a lasting legacy in improving the quality of life and welfare of the people of Kosmos, in 1982, Jamir Travon renamed Kiosmios to Kosmos after a referendum after pronunciation changes since the 1901s. during the 1990s, the name Kausamsa started to become popular by locals, and soon many people, even the government used the term Kausamsa but today it stands as Kosmos but Kausamsa became the secondary name. On 2020, Kosmos was put on lockdown due to COVID-19