Strindheim

Strindheim is a city in the country of Kosla which has a population of 1,997,761 million.

Location
Strindheim is located on the island of Seilheim, off the coast of Kosla. The city is the largest on Seilheim and in Kosla being the former capital of Lovoskaya.

History
The city was founded on October 3, 1901 by Amrin Kavsund as Shiveligor and functioned as the capital of the Lovoskay Republic. In 1948 the name of the city was changed to Talgargrad in honor of the second supreme leader Talgada Zokany (Koslian: Талғада Зокаxï).

After the fall of the Lovoskay Republic in 1985, the city's name reverted to Shiveligor and the capital city was changed to Axeliya. In 1993 it was changed to Strindheim as the majority of the population are Norwegian-speakers.

The city is known for being the economical powerhouse to all of Kosla.

As of 30 July, 2019, the Koslac government was moved from Axeliya to Strindheim due to riots in the capital.

Transport
There is a wide amount of transportation to and from Strindheim, you can either travel by bus, car, airplane or ferry. Vehicles follow the E6 across the island, air travel is done by the largest airport Strindheim International Airport, while you can use a ferry to get around the island or to mainland Kosla.

AtoB, bus company that has both regional and city buses across the island from Strindheim.

Notable Buildings

 * Rosendal Stadium - (Football stadium)
 * Charlottenlund Arena - (Multi-purpose arena)
 * Strindheim Spektrum - (Multi-purpose indoor hall)