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| leader_title = Governor | | leader_title = Governor | ||
| leader_name = Mychal Lithgla ([[Solidarity Party (Urcea)|S]]) | | leader_name = Mychal Lithgla ([[Solidarity Party (Urcea)|S]]) | ||
| population_as_of = | | population_as_of = 2030 | ||
| population_total = | | population_total = 2,948,512 | ||
| density = 65/sq mi | | density = 65/sq mi | ||
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Following the reorganization of Urcea into provinces under the Regency of [[Gréagóir FitzRex]], the myriad territories that comprised the area were reformed into the single province of Burgundiemarch in 1892. Named for the neighboring country of [[Burgundie]], the province was apparently intended by FitzRex to be a first line of defense to prevent against incursions from the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], as a military government was installed and elections were not held in 1895 as they were in the other provinces. The province would indeed see heavy fighting between the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Regal Army]] and the [[Army of Burgundie]] as the latter attempted and failed to enter the country by land during the [[Overland Campaign]], a part of the [[Red Interregnum]]. Following that conflict, Burgundiemarch has been a peaceful and prosperous area as part of an important overland trade artery between Urcea and Burgundie. | Following the reorganization of Urcea into provinces under the Regency of [[Gréagóir FitzRex]], the myriad territories that comprised the area were reformed into the single province of Burgundiemarch in 1892. Named for the neighboring country of [[Burgundie]], the province was apparently intended by FitzRex to be a first line of defense to prevent against incursions from the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], as a military government was installed and elections were not held in 1895 as they were in the other provinces. The province would indeed see heavy fighting between the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Regal Army]] and the [[Army of Burgundie]] as the latter attempted and failed to enter the country by land during the [[Overland Campaign]], a part of the [[Red Interregnum]]. Following that conflict, Burgundiemarch has been a peaceful and prosperous area as part of an important overland trade artery between Urcea and Burgundie. | ||
The province is the least | The province is the least populated subdivision of [[Urcea]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
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=== Cities and towns === | === Cities and towns === | ||
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== Government == | == Government == | ||
== Politics == | === Politics === | ||
Burgundiemarch is considered to be something of a political {{Wp|wildcard}}. For decades, it was associated with left-wing political parties like the [[Social Labor Party (Urcea)|Social Labor Party]] and, as part of its [[Transionia]]n identity, strongly anti-centralist and monarchy skeptical. Following the collapse of the Social Labor Party, however, Burgundiemarch went strongly for [[Solidarity Party (Urcea)|Solidarity]] in the [[2025 Urcean elections|2025]] and [[2030 Urcean elections]], with Solidarity winning both [[Concilium Daoni]] seats. Livio Iarnán won 70% of the vote in Burgundiemarch in the 2030 elections. However, the province in the 2030s has a large number of unaffiliated voters, and it is unclear if Solidarity will retain its large advantage in the province with new parties such as the [[Working Families Party (Urcea)|Working Families Party]] filling the vacuum of left-wing populist parties in the [[2035 Urcean elections|2035 election]] and beyond. The National Pact's supporters are primarily those descendents of 19th century [[Ómestaderoi]] who settled the territory, though many of these individuals have adopted the anti-centralist, anti-establishment views of their neighbors in the intervening time. | |||
== Sports == | == Sports == |