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'''Signe''' is an [[Elwynnese bailiwick]] in eastern [[Normark]], located by the northern inlet of the [[Strait of Haifa]]. Along with [[Hagbard]], it constitutes the [[Norse Gate]]. The bailiwick borders [[Jangsong]] in the north, the [[Boazodoalloguovlu]] in the west, and the Green in the south. Population in 1679 was 80,725 inhabitants. Norse is the sole official language here, but with the UDF having a base here, [[Elw language|Elw]] and [[Army Crandish]] are widely spoken and used in the area. | '''Signe''' (Elw: Сигнэ, ''Signy'') is an [[Elwynnese bailiwick]] in eastern [[Normark]], located by the northern inlet of the [[Strait of Haifa]]. Along with [[Hagbard]], it constitutes the [[Norse Gate]]. The bailiwick borders [[Jangsong]] in the north, the [[Boazodoalloguovlu]] in the west, and the Green in the south. Population in 1679 was 80,725 inhabitants. Norse is the sole official language here, but with the UDF having a base here, [[Elw language|Elw]] and [[Army Crandish]] are widely spoken and used in the area. | ||
Signe and [[Hagbard]] are named after the story of [[wikipedia:Hagbard_and_Signy|Hagbard and Signe]] in Norse mythology. | Signe and [[Hagbard]] are named after the story of [[wikipedia:Hagbard_and_Signy|Hagbard and Signe]] in Norse mythology. | ||
[[Category:Elwynnese bailiwick]][[Category:Normark]] | [[Category:Elwynnese bailiwick]][[Category:Normark]] |
Revision as of 23:28, 26 December 2019
Signe (Elw: Сигнэ, Signy) is an Elwynnese bailiwick in eastern Normark, located by the northern inlet of the Strait of Haifa. Along with Hagbard, it constitutes the Norse Gate. The bailiwick borders Jangsong in the north, the Boazodoalloguovlu in the west, and the Green in the south. Population in 1679 was 80,725 inhabitants. Norse is the sole official language here, but with the UDF having a base here, Elw and Army Crandish are widely spoken and used in the area.
Signe and Hagbard are named after the story of Hagbard and Signe in Norse mythology.