Distrito Federal
Overview: Distrito Federal contains the capital city, ToadVille Bay D.F., which covers the entire province and serves as the political and administrative heart of ToadVille Bay. The province hosts the Parliament Centre, national institutions, and key cultural landmarks.
Capital: ToadVille Bay D.F. (covers whole province)
Location: East — the province occupies an eastern position within ToadVille Bay's geography.
Time zone: Atlantic Time Zone (standard time UTC-4; observes daylight saving where applicable)
Main institutions: Parliament Centre, Supreme Council buildings, National Archives, several national museums and ministries.
Demographics
Population: 10,000,000 (approx.)
Distrito Federal is densely populated compared with other provinces; much of the population lives in urban districts within ToadVille Bay D.F., with a diverse mix of communities and rapid economic activity.
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Population | 10,000,000 |
| Area | Administrative (province-sized capital) |
| Capital | ToadVille Bay D.F. |
| Main economy | Government services, commerce, culture |
History
Distrito Federal holds the first ever ToadVille Bay city. Originally founded as ToadVille settlement, the settlement grew steadily and was eventually designated the capital. Over time it was reorganized into the Distrito Federal to host national government institutions and provide a neutral administrative district for the country.
Key moments:
- Founded as ToadVille settlement — the earliest permanent community in the region.
- Expanded through the 19th–20th lore-era into an urban capital.
- Designated Distrito Federal and home to Parliament Centre and national institutions.
Government & institutions
The Parliament Centre, located in ToadVille Bay D.F., is where legislative sessions are held and national debates take place. The province also hosts the executive liaison offices and national archives.