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Fhainnholdt is a province of [[Faneria]] along the [[Vandarch]] coast. It borders [[Mhartainnvail]], [[Sleibann Briste]], and [[Rhydwellann]] to the west, north, and east respectively.
former Vicariate
 
==Geography==
==Geography==
Fhainnholdt historically has had two major major rivers, but in the modern day, damming and tight controls have made these rivers seasonal as efforts are undertaken to replenish topsoil and reverse severe erosion in the region form heavy overfarming. Planning is underway to allow one of them to flow consistently beginning in 2028.


==Economy==
==Economy==
==Politics==
==Politics==
capital moved from Dunfhainn to Meadhainnigh in 2024
capital moved from Dunfhainn to Meadhainnigh in 2024
==Demographics==
==Demographics==
==History==
==History==
===Antiquity===
===Antiquity===
===Vicarial Era===
===Vicarial Era===
===Monarchic Era===
===Monarchic Era===
===Republican Era===
===Republican Era===
==Culture==
==Culture==
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Revision as of 09:29, 14 March 2022

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Province of Fhainnholdt
Fhainnholdt Rianachd Sgìre
Administrative Area within Faneria
Principalityyears
Military Frontieryears
Vicariateyears
Provinceyears
Governor's SeatMeadhainnigh
Government
 • GovernorSome dude
 • Lt. Governorguy mann
 • JudiciaryProvincial High Court
Area
 • Total26,718 sq mi (69,200 km2)
Population
 (2025 Census)
 • Total17,260,668
 • Density650/sq mi (250/km2)
Postal Code
FH-V2
Area Codes68-(251-260)
Websitefhainnholdtsgire.fh

Fhainnholdt is a province of Faneria along the Vandarch coast. It borders Mhartainnvail, Sleibann Briste, and Rhydwellann to the west, north, and east respectively.

Geography

Fhainnholdt historically has had two major major rivers, but in the modern day, damming and tight controls have made these rivers seasonal as efforts are undertaken to replenish topsoil and reverse severe erosion in the region form heavy overfarming. Planning is underway to allow one of them to flow consistently beginning in 2028.

Economy

Politics

capital moved from Dunfhainn to Meadhainnigh in 2024

Demographics

History

Antiquity

Vicarial Era

Monarchic Era

Republican Era

Culture