After a character is crowned in this location, he berates two servants for not bringing him baskets quickly enough. Since a poet won't stop singing about this location, a character gives him a leather tunic and throws him offstage. A messenger reports that the walls of this location are so wide that two men could drive chariots past each other on top of them. Unwelcome visitors to this location include an oracle-monger and the geometrician Meton. While in this location, a character convinces Hercules to give him Zeus's scepter and allow him to marry Sovereignty. Because it is between Earth and Heaven, this location blocks all sacrifices from reaching the gods. After finding the Hoopoe at the start of a play, Pisthetaerus promotes the construction of this location. For 10 points, name this aerial city from Aristophanes's The Birds. ■END■
ANSWER: Cloud-cuckoo-land [or Nephelokokkygia; prompt on the city from The Birds]
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