Madwyn

Madwyn is a city in Georgeland, El Kadsre, located 188.8 kilometers east from El Kadsre City.

Built in the flat grasslands, it is known as one of the major centers of film and television production in El Kadsre, home to studios such as the Madwyn Film Studios. A large amount of MatsuMedia's recent kadsresatsu content has been filmed in Madwyn. Madwyn is also well known for its local theatre scene and being the host of several major festivals. It is the birthplace of Michael Vlokozu, in which his boyhood house serves as a museum dedicated to his early life, and Kouta Hisakawa.

History
Madwyn was settled in 1920 to house miners who work at the Red Hawk coal mines in the country. Madwyn Arthur, a Georgelandic lawmaker whose the town was named after, was appointed as the first mayor of the town. In 1955, the Madwyn Nuclear Power Plant was built and in 1957, Madwyn was officially declared the city.

By the late-1970s, the city’s growth began to slow down and it wasn’t until 1988 when the population began to decline really steadily. In 1978, the Madwyn City Centre, a complex of buildings consisting of the town hall, a government house, a railway station and a shopping mall was completed. In 1980, the four sets of Vlokdanchi buildings were build near South Madwyn.

Madwyn both experienced the population and architectural booms at the turn of the millennium, when MatsuMedia began moving kadsresatsu productions to the city.

Suburbs
Madwyn is divided into six suburbs:
 * Eastend
 * Ferrisa
 * Poreato
 * Shanetown
 * Taibata

Media
Madwyn has six television stations, which consists of MAD-TV (El TV Kadsre), BTM-TV (Banushen Television), RMT-TV (RGN), VMN-TV (Viva Television), Channel 5 (KadsreTV) and MPTV (KadsreTV).

The Madwyn Film Studios have been a primary studio filming locality for the Technic Heroes franchise and other MatsuMedia kadsresatsu franchises and material since the late-1990s, when the local metropolitan council began offering tax credits for film and television production. The film industry in Madwyn is supported by several local studios, a large talent pool in the area and support from actors and other creative personnel involved in the local theatre scene. The Madwyn Film Studios is home to the Pasi Peure Stage, one of the world's largest purpose-built soundstages.

Madwyn has two regional newspapers, which are Madwyn News, a English-language tabloid and Sekitan no Denreisha, a Japanese-language tabloid.

Transportation
Madwyn’s rail commuter is TransKadsre Trains, where it lies on the La Tito, Seishutown, Capulco, Nasu, Gato, Caelum, Glonisla and Wats lines. There are seven railway stations in the urban area. The Madwyn railway station was opened in 1923 and later moved to its current location at the Madwyn City Centre in 1978, while the stations of Madwyn’s western and eastern suburbs were opened between 1960 and 1966 and the stations of Madwyns southern suburbs were all opened in 1980 during the construction of the Seishutown railway line.

The Madwyn Airport, located northern outskirts of Madwyn was opened in 1963, which takes daily scheduled flights to El Kadsre City, Capulco, Glonisla, Caelum, and Eirabourne.

Politicians

 * Kouta Hisakawa
 * Michael Vlokozu