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Revision as of 14:10, 24 August 2022
Descending, from left to right: A typical landscape in the smaller Kestrel Isles, an aerial view of Falcsbourg, and the old town of Wrzeszcz-Kokoszki, the archipelago's largest settlement. | |
Geography | |
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Location | northwestern Levantia |
Adjacent bodies of water | Vandarch |
Total islands | 583 |
Major islands | 11 |
Administration | |
Pentapolis | Wrzeszcz-Kokoszki, Hukenen, Miledaas |
Capital | N/A (the Pentapolitan capital rotates between each Pentapolitan city, two of which are not in the Kestrels) |
Largest settlement | Wrzeszcz-Kokoszki (pop. 2,865,108) |
Főpolgármesternő | Snéder Ana |
Capital and largest city | Falcsbourg |
Grand Baron of the Kestrel Isles | Auguste IV de Somua |
Part of | Srathlann Province |
Demographics | |
Population | c.8,500,000 (2020)[1] |
Languages | Burgoignesc, East Gothic, Fhasen, Hendalarskisch, Khunyer, Pentapolitan Argot |
Additional information | |
Time zone |
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The Kestrel Isles (Burgoignesc: Les Crecerelles, East Gothic: Die Falkländer, Fhasen: Eileann Bacadh, Hendalarskisch: Dí Ostinselen, Pentapolitan Argot: Die Wershinsel) are an archipelago of eleven major islands and several hundred smaller ones, located in the central Vandarch in northwestern Levantia. Divided between Hendalarsk (the Pentapolis), Faneria and Yonderre, the islands have functioned as a vital crossroads between the Gothic and Gaelic worlds for centuries and also serve as an important stopping-point between the Grand Vandarch Canal in the northwest and the Carolina-Grand Canal in the southeast. The archipelago additionally serves a profoundly important ecological role; its rocks and waters provide shelter and unique habitats for a wide array of terrestrial, marine and airborne species (including the Vandarch kestrels from which the archipelago takes its name), as well as many forms of plant life which have adapted to the sea's changing conditions over millennia.
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- ↑ The vast majority of this population, around 6.5 million, is located in the Hendalarskara areas of the archipelago.