Trondheim
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Trondheim is a small village 3 km west from the capital in Ihazon. The mayor is Kierant. The entire city is made in medieval style, with big contrasts like the monorail terminus and a torrent.
History
Trondheim was the first city in Ihazon and was for a long time the capital, until Langenthal was founded in 877 and made capital in 1903 when Togfan moved to Ihazon. The rule in Trondheim has prevented new technology to be invented. Under the industrial age the rule in Trondheim decided to "not let un-Godly machines take over our truthful mind", as quoted from Trondheim's mayor Tritt Middleheim in 1812. When the technological revolution began in 1990's the city's population was decimated due to the city still not let technology evolve. Most of the citizens moved to Langenthal or Tinville which was newly founded and close. Since the medieval style of Trondheim was so intact after all these years, tourism rates raised. Finally, after many political debates, it was decided to build a monorail line to Trondheim, the first and only technological move made in the city. The crossing between medieval and modern times has made it an even more demanded tourism destination.