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'''Windsor Island''' is an island located along the southeastern coast of [[Keltia]], currently part of the [[Mala]] Free Nations Territory, a tribal government under the purview of [[Lac Glacei]]. The capital is the town of Dianaville. The island is also home to military bases owned and operated by the [[Imperial Federation]]; Chi-Nam and Saigon Bases. | '''Windsor Island''' is an island located along the southeastern coast of [[Keltia]], currently part of the [[Mala]] Free Nations Territory, a tribal government under the purview of [[Lac Glacei]]. The capital is the town of Dianaville. The island is also home to military bases owned and operated by the [[Imperial Federation]]; Chi-Nam and Saigon Bases. | ||
[[ | Due to its long-standing association with the former territory which comprised the island, it is occasionally still referred to as '''[[New South Vietnam]]'''. | ||
[[Category:Lac Glacei]] | [[Category:Lac Glacei]] | ||
[[Category:Islands]] | [[Category:Islands]] | ||
[[Category:Keltia]] | [[Category:Keltia]] | ||
Revision as of 22:47, 2 May 2024

Windsor Island is an island located along the southeastern coast of Keltia, currently part of the Mala Free Nations Territory, a tribal government under the purview of Lac Glacei. The capital is the town of Dianaville. The island is also home to military bases owned and operated by the Imperial Federation; Chi-Nam and Saigon Bases.
Due to its long-standing association with the former territory which comprised the island, it is occasionally still referred to as New South Vietnam.