Adjan (Adianterras)

Adjan is a city in Adianterras. It's the capital of Adianterras and also the largest city, part of the Adjan Capital Territory region.

History
Founded in 1324, Adjan started out as a small unimportant fishing village, shadowed by Gorkaj and other large towns in Adianterras run by the Vikings at the time.

In 1650, the Irish fought a battle at Adjan, where they beat the Vikings and took over the entire country. They proclaimed Adjan as the capital city and the population soared. Adjan went from being a fishing town of about 5,000 inhabitants to a booming city of 150,000 inhabitants.

In 1839, the British, led by Queen Victoria, took over Adianterras during "The Siege of Adjan", where the city was left stranded without food or water for several weeks.

Adianterras was granted independence from the British in 1921 and a referendum was carried out on whether they should build a new capital or make Adjan the capital. Adjan won the referendum with 79.3% of the vote. The city now has a population of 1,127,241 and a Metropolitan population of 2,080,483 and is a young and rich city with a peaceful population.

Adjan Metro
The Adjan Metro started to be constructed in 1990 and now has 4 lines and 75 stations. It connects most of the city's train stations as well as the Adjan Marcome International Airport.

Train
Adjan has train connections coming in from many parts of the country. The main station is the "Central Stasjon" where 3/4 metro lines meet at. It's the biggest and busiest train station in the country.

Other train stations in Adjan include Centralbrueckke, Golston Central, Aramjoss, Bruntho, Adjan Marcome and Porisholme.

Entertainment
Adjan has a significant amount of large stadiums and arenas. The largest stadium in Adianterras is the Emirates Stadjum with a capacity of 87,000. The Allianz AdjanArina is a football stadium, but also a concert venue where the first ever Linguavision Song Contest took place.