Mozart

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Mozart, Illuminatia

Location of Mozart in Illuminatia

Population:

  • 1,490,358 (250 AI Census)
  • 3,000,000 (300 AI estimate)

Rank:

  • 12 (250 AI Census)
  • 11 (estimated)

Demonym: Mozartian

Primary trading partners: Harmony, Für Elise, Beethoven, Serenade, Sonata

Mozart is the largest city northeast of the Lucidian Range and is Illuminatia's 12th-largest city. Mozart is situated at the northernmost and most inland point of Wolfgang Amadeus Bay. Mozart is the principal city of the Wolfgang Amadeus Megalopolitan Complex.

Home to several major universities, institutes, laboratories, and think-tanks, Mozart is a prominent center for the educational, research, innovation, and intellectual industries. Mozart is also Illuminatia's preeminent center for thought traditions, with numerous temples, sanctuaries, and shrines. The University of Amadeus is the dominant institution of higher education in Mozart. The city's most popular newspaper is the Atheist Science Monitor. Among the city's financial institutions, the Mozart Coffery is the largest. Mozart is represented in the National Sportsball League by the Mozart Failwhales.

As of the 250 AI Census, Mozart had a population of 1,490,358 residents. The city has experienced significant growth since then and it is estimated the city will have a population over 3,000,000 by the 300 AI Census, or an increase of approximately 220% within 50 AU, increasing the city's rank by one.

The site of a handful of landings from the Third Multiversal Duplication of the Lucidus III ship, Mozart is a primary settlement city. The multiple landings at this site following the Lucidus termination event allowed Mozart to grow at a faster rate than primary settlement cities seeded with only one landing. Mozart is a sister city with Allegro, which was home to a different multiversal duplication of the settlers from at least one of the same modules that landed in Mozart. With many of the same people settling both cities, these two cities share a significant common history and lore.

Mozart was named in honor of an ancient Earthly composer of classical music.