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[[File:BbailiwickKetsireSymbol.png|thumb|253x253px|The bailiwick symbol of Ketsire]]
[[File:BbailiwickKetsireSymbol.png|thumb|253x253px|The bailiwick symbol of Ketsire]]
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a bailiwick and city located in the Governorate of Ketshire, in the [[Sovereign Confederation]]. Not to be confused with he surrounding governorate of "[[Ketshire]]".
'''Ketsire''' is a bailiwick and city located in the Governorate of Ketshire, in the [[Sovereign Confederation]]. It should not be confused with the surrounding governorate of Ketshire, which has a different name and borders.


Cathedral city of the '''Diocese of {{PAGENAME}}''' ([[Church of Elwynn]]).
Ketsire is the cathedral city of the Diocese of Ketsire ([[Church of Elwynn]]), and is known for its rich cultural and religious heritage. In 1712, the population of Ketsire was 2,541,062.


In 1712, the population was 2,541,062
Despite its small size, Ketsire is a thriving city and bailiwick, with a range of industries including shipping, fishing, and finance. The city is also home to a number of important cultural and historical attractions, and is known for its beautiful natural landscapes and abundant wildlife.
 
Ketsire remains an important part of the Sovereign Confederation, and continues to play a key role in the region's economy and culture. Despite facing challenges over the years, Ketsire remains a vibrant and dynamic city, and is a vital part of the Governorate of Ketshire.


[[Category:Diocese of the Church of Elwynn]]
[[Category:Diocese of the Church of Elwynn]]

Revision as of 00:25, 9 December 2022

The bailiwick symbol of Ketsire

Ketsire is a bailiwick and city located in the Governorate of Ketshire, in the Sovereign Confederation. It should not be confused with the surrounding governorate of Ketshire, which has a different name and borders.

Ketsire is the cathedral city of the Diocese of Ketsire (Church of Elwynn), and is known for its rich cultural and religious heritage. In 1712, the population of Ketsire was 2,541,062.

Despite its small size, Ketsire is a thriving city and bailiwick, with a range of industries including shipping, fishing, and finance. The city is also home to a number of important cultural and historical attractions, and is known for its beautiful natural landscapes and abundant wildlife.

Ketsire remains an important part of the Sovereign Confederation, and continues to play a key role in the region's economy and culture. Despite facing challenges over the years, Ketsire remains a vibrant and dynamic city, and is a vital part of the Governorate of Ketshire.