ToadVille Bay D.F.
Overview: ToadVille Bay D.F. is the national capital and the primary metropolitan area of ToadVille Bay. It encompasses government institutions, major cultural venues, and a dense urban fabric of residential and commercial districts.
Role: Seat of national government, host to Parliament Centre, national ministries, and diplomatic missions.
Location: East — positioned on the eastern seaboard of the country.
Time zone: Atlantic Time Zone (UTC-4)
Main institutions: Parliament Centre, Supreme Council, National Archives, national museums, and primary transport hubs.
Demographics
Population: 10,000,000 (approx.)
As the capital city, ToadVille Bay D.F. contains a dense, diverse urban population concentrated in multiple districts ranging from central administrative areas to mixed residential neighbourhoods.
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Population | 10,000,000 |
| Area | Metropolitan capital area |
| Founded | Early settlement (ToadVille settlement) |
| Main economy | Government, services, culture, finance |
History
ToadVille Bay D.F. originated as the earliest permanent settlement in the region, initially known as ToadVille settlement. Over centuries the settlement grew into a town and later the nation's capital. Urbanization accelerated as governmental functions, trade, and cultural institutions concentrated in the city.
Key moments:
- Origin as ToadVille settlement — the first permanent community.
- Growth into a regional town and eventual designation as national capital.
- Construction of Parliament Centre and central government campuses.
Government & institutions
The Parliament Centre in ToadVille Bay D.F. hosts legislative sessions and national ceremonies. The city contains executive offices, diplomatic missions, national cultural institutions, and major transport hubs connecting the capital to the rest of the country.