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'''Mościce''', officially known as '''The Free City of Mościce''', is a soon-to-be metropolis currently being constructed by Withermann. It is the third farthest town from spawn.
'''Mościce''', officially known as '''The Free City of Mościce''', is a soon-to-be metropolis currently being constructed by Withermann. It is the third farthest town from spawn.

Revision as of 19:11, 4 September 2023

Mościce

Anthem: "Song of Mościce"
About
CapitalTBA
LanguagesPolish, English
Leader Withermann
Founder Withermann
Location
DimensionOverworld
CoordinatesX:?, Y:?, Z:?


Mościce, officially known as The Free City of Mościce, is a soon-to-be metropolis currently being constructed by Withermann. It is the third farthest town from spawn.

Founded on 16 December 2022.

Constituent cities

Gierczyce nad Robotnicą

Mikołajczyce pod Polem Dzięcielin

Młynów Koalicyjnych

Rydządz

Structures

The Sejm of the Free City of Mościce

Foreign Embassy Center in Mościce

Police Department

Windmill of the Coalition

Flag

TBA.

Name

The city is named after Ignacy Mościcki, President of Poland.

It was formerly known as Rydządz.