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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (Sangunese: 元風, ''Genfū'') is a lordship in the [[province of Monovia]] ([[Whales]], [[Natopia]]). Its local lord is Dietmar Stockhausen. Population 8427, of which 80% are Saxon and 18% Sangunese. It is located on the south-eastern third of an island, which it shares with [[Luzern]] and [[Freiburg]] too.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (Sangunese: 元風, ''Genfū'') is a lordship in the [[province of Monovia]] ([[Whales]], [[Natopia]]). Its local lord is Dietmar Stockhausen. Population 8427, of which 80% are Saxon and 18% Sangunese. It is located on the south-eastern third of an island, which it shares with [[Luzern]] and [[Freiburg]] too.


The lordship is named after the former [[Alexandria]]'s capital [[Geneva]] (whose [[Saxon language|Saxon]] name was Genf). The Sangunese name is based on the sound of Genf, but given the meaning "primary wind" due to the Antarctic winds facing the lordship.
The lordship is named after the former [[Alexandria]]'s capital [[Geneva]] (whose [[Saxon language|Saxon]] name was Genf). The Sangunese name is based on the sound of Genf, but given the meaning  
"primary wind" due to the Antarctic winds facing the lordship.
 
== Famous people from Genf ==
* [[Calvin Mittelgroß]], a theologian associated with the [[Ludwiggian Reformed Church]], was born in Genf.


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Latest revision as of 14:11, 4 August 2022

Genf (Sangunese: 元風, Genfū) is a lordship in the province of Monovia (Whales, Natopia). Its local lord is Dietmar Stockhausen. Population 8427, of which 80% are Saxon and 18% Sangunese. It is located on the south-eastern third of an island, which it shares with Luzern and Freiburg too.

The lordship is named after the former Alexandria's capital Geneva (whose Saxon name was Genf). The Sangunese name is based on the sound of Genf, but given the meaning "primary wind" due to the Antarctic winds facing the lordship.

Famous people from Genf