List of realms of the Order of the Holy Lakes: Difference between revisions
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* {{team flag|Lontinien|flag}} [[Lontinien|State of Lontinien]] | * {{team flag|Lontinien|flag}} [[Lontinien|State of Lontinien]] | ||
* {{team flag|Rekozemlje|flag}} [[Rekozemlje|State of Rekozemlje]] (also known as Ordaland, Retia, etc.) | * {{team flag|Rekozemlje|flag}} [[Rekozemlje|State of Rekozemlje]] (also known as Ordaland, Retia, etc.) |
Revision as of 10:03, 13 September 2022
Hurmu is, since 1696, divided into a number of states and districts. States enjoy autonomy but districts are directly governed by the government of Hurmu.
The states are:
State of the Lake District (despite its traditional name of Lake District, it is a state)
State of Lontinien
State of Rekozemlje (also known as Ordaland, Retia, etc.)
The districts are:
The Southern District, south of the Lake District, on Lyrica
The Transprinitican District, west of Lontinien and Rekozemlje.
The District of Karnamark, located north of Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï on the Keltian west coast.
The District of Amaland, located south of Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï and north of Rousilion on the Keltian west coast.
The Al-Khadra District, located across the River Glacei from Lontinien.
- Samhold
Former districts are:
- District of East Barrow Island, merged to form the District of the Warring Islands in 1699.
- The District of Northern Bretland, constituting the northern tip of the Brettish/Britannic/Madison archipelago, particularly most of Norfolk county and the island of Sussax. Ceded to Batavia in 1701.
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The District of the Warring Islands for the entirety of Barrow and Great Warring Islands, supplanting the District of East Barrow Island in 1699. Handed over to the Benacian Union on 1.I.1710.
See also