Port Kane

Port Kane is the official capital city of the Republic of Kania. With a population of 907,217 citizens, Port Kane is also the largest city in the country. Founded in 13 November 1750, the city was established as a port city and trade center for the recently established Colony of Kania. Named after Bishop Roger Kane, Kania's first president, Port Kane grew to become the most important on the island, handling most of the young nation's finacial dealings and trade imports and exports.

Port Kane is the administrative center of the District of Levi, a special governance zone under the direct control of the Federal Senate of Kania. The city is also home of the official resident of the President of Kania, the Palace of Gideon, and the home to the Supreme Court of Kania, as well as a number of other important government buildings and offices. The city is host to 113 foreign embassies and consulates, as well as numerous foreign organization headquarters and meeting places.

Since the city is governed directly by the Federal Senate, Port Kane's citizens cannot vote unless they visit another state where they are allowed to. Plans to resolved this matter have existed for some time, though nothing has been done about the matter. Instead, the city is granted six senators instead of the regular two from the other states of Kania. This senator, however, are appointed by the President himself rather that the senate, nor or they elected by the people directly.