Port Saint-Paul

Port Saint-Paul (also known as Port St Paul) is the second largest city in the Republic of Displaced Calvinists. It is the primary port city for the Royal Republic, and is the district capital for the Saint Paul Coastal District.

Geography & Climate
The city is located along the Atlantic Ocean near the mouth of the Volta River in West Africa. Geographically, it in the southernmost part of the Volta Region, just east of Cape Saint Paul. The climate is tropical, with frequent thunderstorms during the summer months.

Background and Industry
Founded as a city after the establishment of Displaced Calvinists, Port St Paul has grown rapidly since the building of a Harbor facility known as the Saint Paul Port Authority. It serves as the focal point for most shipping, both imports add exports, for the nation of Displaced Calvinists. A network of railroads fan out across the nation from Port St Paul's port terminals.

Port St Paul is home to the Botswana International Friendship Arena Stadium, the St Paul School for Primary and Secondary Education, Displaced Calvinists' primary Harbor, the Saint Timotheus Medical Clinic, and a sizable industrial Factory complex.

People
The majority of the population is French, with sizable communities of Dutch, Korean, and Scottish minorities. Port St Paul is home to the largest population centers of Dutch and Korean immigrant communities within the Republic.