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Dincuff (: Denkėv) is the capital and largest city in Gladomyr. Situated against the Dene River, Dincuff is home to 3.7 million city inhabitants and a metropolitan population of over 6.8 million. It is among east Alutra's largest cities, and its district covers 604.3 km2 (233.3 sq mi) of geographical area. Having been Gladomyr's capital since 1690, not including Gladomyr's brief split into North and South Gladomyr following the Second World War, Dincuff is the political, economic and cultural centre of the country, and even expands its influence into much of east Alutra. Its influence in politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.

Due to its economic output, high standard of living, and market size, Dincuff is considered the major financial centre and the leading economic hub of its region. The metropolitan area hosts major Myrish companies such as Alutran Post Network, Myrish Airways, MRC, DED, and more. It concentrates the bulk of banking operations in the country and is the largest Myrish-speaking settlement in the world. Dincuff is also widely important on the world stage, being home to two World Forum specialized agencies and hosting multiple NINE and other international summits.

While Dincuff possesses modern infrastructure, it has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighbourhoods and streets. Its landmarks include the Flot Torg, the Royal Palace of Dincuff; the Royal Theatre with its restored 1850 Opera House; the Kersti Toom Park, founded in 1631; the 19th-century National Library building (founded in 1712) containing some of Gladomyr's greatest historical archives; many national museums, and several museums and art galleries, containing some of Gladomyr's most famous pieces of art. The Flot Torg and its respective park have become the monument symbols of the city.

Geography
Dincuff was originally founded atop an isolated hill due to its highly defensible geography.