A view of the Wallis Islands, at a time before the region's heavy settlement.
Originally claimed and settled by the Free State of Haifa in the 720s and 730s WG, and officially annexed by Passio-Corum in 804 WG, the Wallis Islands constitute Northern Corum's most densely populated region.
Originally established as a member-state of the Free State of Haifa, the Protectorate of the Wallis Islands was formally annexed by Passio-Corum after the islands declared independence from Haifa in 29.37 PSSC. The Protectorate, to this end, represents the oldest modern settlement anywhere in Corum. Today, the Protectorate - with a population of more than 5.6 million people - is the most densely populated metropolitan area in the Haifo-Pallisican Imperial Trade Union.