Zenebach

Zenebach is the capital of the state of Zeddenick, and the third largest city in Neu Westfalen. A city of just over half a million inhabitants, it lies along the western spine of Neu Westfalen's alpine divide. Nestled along the southern bank of Lake Evehalden, Zenebach has long been a magnet for international tourists. The city was founded in 1882 by Ludwig Hagen, a Swiss-German industrialist from Zürich.

The city is noteworthy for it's tall, but relatively compact, business district. It is home to the lion's-share of southern Neu Westfalen's financial headquarters, artistic/cultural institutions, luxury apartments & hotels, all boosted by the city's close proximity to the Evehalden Alps; a natural-playground renowned for it's ski-fields and adventure tourism. It is unique amongst Neu Westphalian cities, being the only inland center to boast a significant towering skyline.

Sister cities
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 * New Zealand
 * Taupo
 * 1935
 * New Duveland
 * Blois
 * 1971
 * Blois
 * 1971