Sankt Veit am Flaum (Groß-Deutschland)

Saint Veit am Flaum (Croatian: Reka or Rika, Italian: Fiume, or commonly Pflaum) is the principal seaport of Carniola, and southern Germany, located on Kvarner Bay, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea. It has 144,043 inhabitants (270,000 for greater area in 2001) and is Carniola's second largest city. The majority of its citizens, 80.39% (2001 census), are Germans, with the remainder being ethnic Croatians. The city's name means river in Croatian.

Rijeka is the center of Neu-Friedrich Kreis in Carniola. The city's economy largely depends on sea transport, shipbuilding (shipyards "3. Mai" and "Bismarck") and tourism.

Rijeka hosts the German National Theater "Bach Theater", first built in 1765 as "Ivan pl. Zajc", as well as the University of Pflaum, founded in 1973 but with roots dating back to 1632. The local football clubs are Fußball Pflaum and Fußball Süden.