Erstveda

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Province of Erstveda

Proziu Ertsvedes (gr)
Flag of Isherwood
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Coat of Arms of Isherwood
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Location of Erstveda
Region Mäeklen
Capital Port Elerat
Largest cities Port Elerat, Čirona, Victoria
Demonym Ertvedian
 - Adjective Erstvedian
Area 4,780 km²
 - Ranked 8th
Population 1,435,000 (2012)
 - Ranked 1st

Erstveda is a province in Gerenia. It is the most populous and the most densely populated of the eight provinces of Gerenia, despite being the second least extensive. Erstveda is bordered by Ramez to the south, as the rest of the border is maritime.

Port Elerat, with a population of over 1.1 million, is the most populous city in Gerenia. Alone, it makes up over 70% of the population of Erstveda.

History

When the Gerenian State was established in Micras, the Panormos Peninsula received the so-called "northern migratory tendency", mainly composed by the Oseski and Musleki tribes of Meeredres, and led by Lord Isherwood. A settlement (to become Port Isherwood, now Port Elerat) was rapidly founded on the ruins of Serdste, the capital of the disappeared Students' Isocratic Oligarchy of Yabloko. The province was founded as "Isherwood".

Since the establishment of Gerenia, the province began a process of industrialization. However, this was limited to the southern region of it, while the north and the east of the province remained little inhabited.

In 2015, the province name was changed to "Erstveda".

Geography

Erstveda occupies the entire Panormos Peninsula. In contrast with Port Elerat's urban atmosphere, the vast majority of the state is dominated by forests. The province's rural areas and small towns on the coast of the Northern Sea contrast shaply with Port Elerat.

The Maiŷnat River cuts through the south of the province, flowing into Pezara Bay.

The climate is subarctic in the north and west of the province, heavily influenced by the winds coming from the north, and consisting on treeless tundra. In the south, the climate is humid continental, with warm summers, and severely cold winters.

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