Thordsjenheim

Thordsjenheim, formerly known as Port Thordsjen, is a city and municipality in Western Styroe county, Ostland. As of 2022, it had a population of 704,857, being the fourth most populous city in the country, and the most populous in its county. The city lies in the western shore of the Bay of Visterset, at the mouth of the Lyben River.

Thordsjenheim is the home of the Oil industry in Ostland, which also helped the develop of other types of industrial strenght as the Chemistry, pharmaceutic, textile, printing, among others. The city is well known for being the fastest growing city in Scandinavia, in terms of population and development, doubling its population from 1968 to 2019.

Etymology
The city is named after the Germanic paganism god, Thor. The official meaning for the name is ' (the) city of the sons of Thor '. It was originally founded by the Norse Viking as Þórrsonarska, which has the same meaning. Its Christian name was Franciskussen, which is unused since 16th century, but which is still the name of the Catholic Diocese of Thordsjenheim. The city also has the nickname of the 'Thunder City', also related with Thor.

Metro
Thordsjenheim Metro is the newest rapid transit system in Ostland, being first opened on November 20, 2021, operating with only 7 of 13 stations, and finally fully opened on January 5, 2022. The first stone was laid on January 30, 2006.

Buildings

 * Franciskussen Palace
 * Tomorrow Tower
 * Lybenby Bridge
 * Frehet
 * Fostningort bunker
 * Franciskussen Cathedral

Sites

 * Ostlandenne Square
 * Kuningret Square
 * Roses of the Francis Park
 * Elvenby Beach
 * Gronn Park

Towns

 * Kuningeby (Old City) Thordsjen
 * Future City
 * Thordsjen China Town

Shopping centres

 * Sjendhall Center
 * Himmielsby Mall
 * Future City Center