Vlší Lhota

Vlší Lhota (lit. 'Wolfy Liberation'), also spelled without diacritics as Vlsi Lhota, is the 3rd largest city in Wolfyland, and the capital of the Vlší Lhota Province. Located by the North Atlantic coast, the city has a population of 807,125 people and 787,092 wolfies in an area of 278 km2.

History
Vlší Lhota was founded in 1576 by czech settlers. For the following centuries, it was a small coast village, but in the 19th century, Vlší Lhota was becoming more important due to it's geography, and by the end of the century it was a large city with a population of over 150,000 people and 100,000 wolfies. In the 1970's, many housing projects were built in the city, which caused the population to go from 485,000 to 630,000 by the end of the decade.

Demographics
As of the 2021 census, Vlší Lhota is home to 807,125 people and 787,092 wolfies. The metropolitan area has a total population of 6 million, making it the 2nd largest metropolitan area after Greater New Brno. The wolfies-per-100-humans ratio is 97.5, having increased since 2010 from 86.1, indicating that the wolfy population is growing very rapidly, mostly due to migration and female wolfies having more children.

Trivia

 * There is a spot called Mozlísí Místoško (lit. 'Cuddling Spot') in the eastern part of the city, known for the large numbers of wolfies that come to and cuddle with every visitor they see.
 * The metropolitan area is home to over 3.1 million people and 3.3 million wolfies, making up over 80% of the province's population.