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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a state in the Far Eastern region of the [[Confederate States of Floria]]. It is the smallest Florian state by area and populous, but it is most densely populated. Unlike other states in Floria, the Temple Islands are completely surrounded by the sea. St. Edmunds is the state capital and most populous city and is located on the main island.  
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a state in the Far Eastern region of the [[Confederate States of Floria]]. It is the smallest Florian state by area and population, but it is most densely populated. Unlike other states in Floria, the Temple Islands are completely surrounded by the sea. St. Edmunds is the state capital and most populous city and is located on the main island.  


The Temple Island's official nickname is "The Holy State", a reference to a large number of religious followers on the islands and the high number of churches located there.  
The Temple Island's official nickname is "The Holy State", a reference to a large number of religious followers on the islands and the high number of churches located there.  


[[category:Confederate States of Floria]]
[[category:Confederate States of Floria]]

Revision as of 14:53, 15 May 2020

The Temple Islands is a state in the Far Eastern region of the Confederate States of Floria. It is the smallest Florian state by area and population, but it is most densely populated. Unlike other states in Floria, the Temple Islands are completely surrounded by the sea. St. Edmunds is the state capital and most populous city and is located on the main island.

The Temple Island's official nickname is "The Holy State", a reference to a large number of religious followers on the islands and the high number of churches located there.