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The island was historially called the ''Isle of Saint Joan'' and the town of Gnu was known as ''Montford'' during its [[Nova England|Nova English]] period. The northern part of the island has also belonged to [[Ashkenatza]], where the ''Ayzstantsye Gnu'' base in modern Gnu town (old Montford).
The island was historially called the ''Isle of Saint Joan'' and the town of Gnu was known as ''Montford'' during its [[Nova England|Nova English]] period. The northern part of the island has also belonged to [[Ashkenatza]], where the ''Ayzstantsye Gnu'' base in modern Gnu town (old Montford).


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Latest revision as of 09:20, 9 January 2022

Gnu is a Norse bailiwick and island in the Normark–Lindley Passage. Capital is the town of the same name where there is a Nordhær base. Politically, part of Normark since 1681 when it was annexed to Normark, having been Green for decades before.

The island was historially called the Isle of Saint Joan and the town of Gnu was known as Montford during its Nova English period. The northern part of the island has also belonged to Ashkenatza, where the Ayzstantsye Gnu base in modern Gnu town (old Montford).