The Glass Square

The Glass Square is the capital city of Limmared and also the most developed and largest city in the world, with 10 million in the city proper. The Glass Square is also the cultural center of the country.

Districts

 * Centrum of the Glass Square: The capital district of the city and that's where the famous Glass House and Limmared's old seat of government are located.
 * The GE District: One of the smallest districts in the city, the city is well-known for the famous General Electric/ALEA/NR headquarters, and also famous for the church's building. It contains restaurants, hotels, and a casino.
 * Kinna: TBA
 * Tranemo: A residential and urban area of the Glass Square.
 * Borås: Once the home of the Swedish textile industry, still a centre for fashion design of the city.
 * Gothenburg: The cultural and historical center of the Glass Square. It is well-known for Volvo Group and the amusement park Liseberg.
 * Dalstorp: TBA
 * Uddevalla: TBA
 * Bengtsfors: TBA

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History
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Stay safe
The Glass Square is a very safe city and crime rates in the city are low, but if you happen to witness some of these, most crimes against travellers are crimes of opportunity, such as pickpockets, bicycle theft, auto theft, and auto vandalism. As always, do not leave valuable items in your car, and watch your bag in crowded places such as festivals, nightclubs, markets, airports, and public transport areas. Most shops and all major taxi companies accept credit and debit cards, so there is no need to carry a lot of cash. During the night, illegal taxis will wander around the city, and they are unsafe for women.

During summer, groups of street gamblers try to scam their audience in other touristed areas, by planting a few of their own in the crowd. Don't play, you will lose.

Respect
On train and metro platforms, passengers should be allowed to leave the car before passengers who want to board. When waiting in lines, be patient and polite. Limmareder never jumps queues, but make sure you stand in the line. If unsure, ask.