Bergend

Bergend, formerly known as the Bergase colony and New Oslo (Norwegian: Nye Oslo), is the second largest city in Brunswick, Ccera. It is one of the tech and science hubs, alongside Frennston. It includes the Bergend Tower, which used to be the tallest building in the world from 2001-2004. The stateways of Bergend connect to Fleinedal, Sherebay and Prenvic. It's main airport is Bergend Official Airport. Currently, approximately 23% of population in Bergend have a Norwegian diversity.

Etymology
The original name from 1831, "Bergase", came from the phrase, "Ṕerh̃ gh̀asśi" from the local tribe's language, which means coastal group. The Norwegians anglicized the word into "Bergase".

In 1908, Pedyle Markks introduced a new city name called "New Oslo" which synchronizes with the fact that the Norwegians settled there. The Bergend name means "Bergase entering the new direction", which was introduced since 1950 by Belli Bateman.

History
Bergend was settled by Norwegians in 1831. They initially were supposed to go to Frennston but since there was a storm when they went to Brunswick, they went to a coastal place. They named it as the Bergase colony, but didn't realize that there were already tribes living here. However, they saw it, which causes the tribes to leave into a different place. Over time, it would become one of the largest cities in Brunswick.

Eventually, in the late 19th century, it became the biggest city in the state of Brunswick, and would be until the 1940s, when Frennston's economy booms. In 1908, Pedyle Markks, which was the former resident in Frennston, announced that the city would be renamed to New Oslo, to synchronize the fact that it was first settled by Norwegians, and in 1911, Merilins Kor announces the start of a new age for the New Oslo people, and after that, she would become the first mayor of New Oslo.

In 1950, Belli Bateman, the 9th mayor of New Oslo, decided that it would be renamed into Bergend due to the "New Oslo" name being too overused. But by then, Frennston's economy had risen and surpassed Bergend. During the 60's, many new buildings started appearing, alongside the new Bergend Park, which was previously the old city hall of New Oslo.

The 21st century marks the new era of Bergenders as they finally became one of the technological and science hubs of Ccera. To commemorate the achievement, in 1994, Kelefrei Jared, the mayor of Bergend at the time, announced 3 new things to the heart of the city. First was the new Bergend Tower, which would surpass Petronas Towers in 2001, 2nd was a renovation to the City Hall, with new materials such as glass, and the 3rd is a new monument called "The Cube", with LED displays on 4 sides.

From May to June 2016, Bergenders gathered outside for a weekly demonstration to support tourism, technology, the future, and Hatsune Miku. During that time, there were many cosplays, concerts, a parade, and even Hatsune Miku-related displays in Bergend Cube.

On December 1, 2023, a storm hit Bergend, and everyone volunteered to fix the damage.

Buildings

 * Anavolia 1
 * Anavolia 2
 * Bergend Tower
 * Bergend Museum
 * Ankulus Complex
 * Calypso Hotel
 * Anavar Building
 * GTel Headquarters
 * iNex Hotel
 * Sephrodite Plaza (previously Kelerspade Office)
 * Ternius Tower 1
 * Ternius Tower 2
 * Tephra Centre
 * Vyond Ccera
 * Plexus Grand Hotel
 * New Sierra Hotel
 * Apex Offices
 * Reigh Building
 * 86 Penn Plaza
 * Andreigh Vendreki Tower
 * Avetain Building
 * The Interconnectivity Inn
 * Adaler Hotel (previously Rediffusion Television Network headquarters)
 * Morgenson Tower
 * Drachiota Building
 * Voluntaria Experience
 * 2 Indp. Street
 * Ardreise Plaza
 * Herrington Tower
 * Paltgrense Tower
 * The Cube Bergend
 * Ronix Experience
 * Aumon Prosperity Tower
 * Plynton Building

Schools

 * Bergend City University
 * Central School

Hospitals

 * Pillbox Hospital
 * Bergend Medical Center
 * Coastline Health Network

Fast Food

 * McDonalds
 * Burger King
 * Dunkin'

Restaurants

 * Strønner-Blein Restaurant

Parks

 * Bergend Park
 * Parque The Arc

Notable people

 * Anne Lyngtan - A former politician and a video games fan. Was called "real-life Princess Peach" by Nas Daily.
 * Wyrnsen Beylavia
 * Thor Belsandra-Cairns - Traveller
 * Royce Luisi Skammalsen
 * Parry Hoseston - A web designer and CEO of Romisa.
 * Lainden Stefino - Ccerish actor.
 * Belinski Lemir - A Ccerish-Israeli woman that hosted the 2016 Bergender demonstrations.
 * Sam Lackermann
 * Jeremy Aldes-Meraichi - Known for operating a charge stand which charges devices without a charger.
 * Lin Jorgenburg (1971-2013) - A former Bergend mayor who died in 2013 from a heart attack.