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'''Mäeklen''' | '''Mäeklen''' was one of the two [[Region (Gerenia)|regions]] in [[Gerenia]], on the south shore of the [[Northern Sea]]. The capital city was [[Klämen]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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During November 2013, the name ''Mayfield'' was replaced with the [[Gerenian language|Gerenian]] word ''Mäeklen'', which is similar in meaning to "Mayfield". | During November 2013, the name ''Mayfield'' was replaced with the [[Gerenian language|Gerenian]] word ''Mäeklen'', which is similar in meaning to "Mayfield". | ||
Mäeklen | In 2015, Mäeklen was disbanded. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Region (Gerenia)]] | *[[Region (Gerenia)]] | ||
[[Category:Gerenia]] | [[Category:Gerenia]] | ||
Revision as of 20:16, 4 January 2016
| Mäeklen Region Rînlar Mäeklenes (gr) | |||
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| Capital | Klämen | ||
| Largest cities | Port Elerat, Klämen, Ramez, Čirona, Mergeazes | ||
| Demonym | Mayfielder | ||
| Area | 337,124 km² | ||
| - Ranked | 2nd | ||
| Population | 2,987,400 (2014) | ||
| - Ranked | 1st | ||
Mäeklen was one of the two regions in Gerenia, on the south shore of the Northern Sea. The capital city was Klämen.
History
Mäeklen was founded as Mayfield in early July, 2012, as the then Gerenian Colony of New Calarma adopted federalism as its government form. The first governor of the Mayfield Autonomous Region was Sheila Toscano, appointed on 16 July 2012.
Mayfield developed more rapidly than New Adarma (today Sibirel), due to the fact that most of Gerenians chose to settle in the north, and along river Maiŷnat.
During November 2013, the name Mayfield was replaced with the Gerenian word Mäeklen, which is similar in meaning to "Mayfield".
In 2015, Mäeklen was disbanded.