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|Official residence of Urcean King in capacity as [[Canaery|Elector of Canaery]]<br>Primary unofficial residence of the [[Prince of Halfway]] | |Official residence of Urcean King in capacity as [[Canaery|Elector of Canaery]]<br>Primary unofficial residence of the [[Prince of Halfway]] | ||
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|[[The Hermitage ( | |[[The Hermitage (Cálfeld)|The Hermitage]] | ||
|[[File:Vista aerea del Monasterio de El Escorial.jpg|250x250px]] | |[[File:Vista aerea del Monasterio de El Escorial.jpg|250x250px]] | ||
|[[Yustona|Cálfeld]] | |[[Yustona|Cálfeld]] |
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Royal palaces include palaces, castles and houses owned by a member of a royal family, or owned by their state for purposes of allowing members of the royal family to reside there. Some royal palaces may no longer be used as residences, often becoming offices for a government legislature, or may see only irregular use when visiting certain regions, for example. Buildings formerly used as royal palaces are also included here, even if their host countries no longer have a monarch.
Country | Name | Image | Location | Notes |
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Metzetta | Jangeomhan Gungjeon | Hanzeong | Current official workplace and residence of the Emperor of Metzetta | |
Urcea | Julian Palace | Urceopolis | Official workplace and residence of the Apostolic King of Urcea Seat of the Government of Urcea | |
Castle Welute | Urce River Valley | Unofficial primary workplace and residence of the Apostolic King of Urcea | ||
Electorsbourg | Cana | Official residence of Urcean King in capacity as Elector of Canaery Primary unofficial residence of the Prince of Halfway | ||
The Hermitage | Cálfeld | Official residence of Urcean King in capacity as Grand Duke of Yustona | ||
Zaclaria | Oshnaverci Palace | Bayen | Current official workplace and residence of the Sultan of Zaclaria |