Semper invicta (Latin) (""Ever invicible"") | |||||||
| Country | |||||||
| MA | Mazovia | ||||||
| Language | Polish | ||||||
| Religion | Roman Catholic | ||||||
| Founded | 13th century | ||||||
| Mayor | Rafał Trzaskowski | ||||||
| Area | 517.2 km² | ||||||
| Population | 3 millions | ||||||
| Time zone | CET | ||||||
Warsaw (pol. Warszawa) – the biggest and most populous city in the United Commonwealth of Carpathia. It stands on both sides of the Vistula River, over the centuries spreading over an area of 500 kilometers. It has a static population of 3 million people inside its city borders. As is the case with many cities in the Polish states of the U.C.C. the mayor of Warsaw is called the President, the current one being Rafał Trzaskowski. Through the centuries its architecture has been compared to the likes of Paris or Prague. According to many Warsaw is the economic, educational, tourist and art capital of the U.C.C.


