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'''Cherokee''', formerly known as '''Haraldsstadt''' (1679–1685) and '''Saint Harald''' (1623–1651) is a historical [[Amokolia]]n city. It is formally part of the Bailiwick of Norfae. | '''Cherokee''', formerly known as '''Haraldsstadt''' (1679–1685) and '''Saint Harald''' (1623–1651) is a historical [[Amokolia]]n city. It is formally part of the Bailiwick of Norfae. | ||
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See also: Viscount Cherokee
Cherokee, formerly known as Haraldsstadt (1679–1685) and Saint Harald (1623–1651) is a historical Amokolian city. It is formally part of the Bailiwick of Norfae.
Before its repatriation to Elwynn in 1685, it was known as Haraldsstadt in honour of the first Vanic duke of Elwynn, Harald of Froyalan. It then belonged to the Frankish Gau of Froyalan, of which it was its capital city.
Historically named for the Cherokee people which dwelled in the area, it was from the 1620s been associated with Froyalanish culture. In 1623, upon the accession of Noah to the White Orchid Throne, it was renamed in honour of Noah's grandfather, High King Harald of Stormark, who for a time, was Duke of Elwynn during the time Elwynn was known as Froyalan.
In 1651, after the Auspicious Occasion, the city was severed from Elwynn to join the Imperial Dominion of Oleslääd. The Froyalanish genocide affected the city greatly, with almost the entire Froyalanish population (at its peak 2 million) being reduced to a few dozen by the time West Amokolia took over the city.
In 1685, the city was returned to Elwynn as part of the autonomous country of Amokolia.