Astroburg Central

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Astroburg Central is a constituency represented in the General Assembly of the Kodiak Parliament by Alexander Paramount, a Member of the General Assembly for the National Unity Party, since 659.

Constituency profile

Astroburg Central
Constituency
for the General Assembly
A view of Gonspark, the cultural landmark of Astroburg Central
ProvinceKarputska
Population320,400
Electorate295,762
Major settlements
Current constituency
Created528
PartyNational Unity Party
MGAAlexander Paramount
Local councils
Created fromAstroburg

The constituency of Astroburg Central covers the center of Astroburg and northern Astroburg. In Gonspark, center of the constituency, are historical landmarks such as the Shevun Market where merchants used to gather to trade their products, 2400m tall Gonspark Cathedral, mayor Marco McSantine statue, Pagan shrines and fort Prosnik in Gonspark. Everville, south of the constituency, has the Worker United monument to pay tribute to the workers of Astroburg and Pagan shrines. And Petrotown, north of the constituency, has the Astroburg airport. With Petrotown being the recently created section of the constituency.

Demographically, Astroburg Central has one of the highest Atheist percentage in Kodiak with approximately 87% Atheists, with only 9% Christians, 3.7% Paganists and 0.3% other religions.

History

The constituency was created in 528 as an influx of merchants migrated to what was a small Paganist village, now known as Gonspark ward. In 564, the constituency’s growth began to accelerate rapidly southward, which led to a split between Gonspark ward in the north and newly emerged Everville ward in the south. Following the rapid industrialization of Astroburg in 610, mayor Marco McSantine drafted a plan to build a new ward up north of the constituency called Petrotown where a plan to make a more modern ward was executed.

Electoral History

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