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'''Sorhaithe''' is a constituent province of the [[Faneria|Republic of the Fhainn]] situated in northern [[Levantia]]. Separated from metropolitan Faneria by land, it borders [[Caergwynn]] to the west, [[Fiannria]] to the east, and the [[Sea of Nordska]] in the north. It is the most northerly territory of modern Faneria and consists of both mainland and archipelagic regions, including roughly half of the [[Saelin|Saelish Archipelago]]. Historically, Sorhaithe consisted of the majority of the region broadly accepted as Saelin; however, since the [[Treaty of Loughlin]] in [[Second Great War|1942]], the region composes only a fifth of the historic Kingdom of Saelin's area, a quarter of the Saelish language's coverage by area, and a third of the world's Saelish-speaking population. | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
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Province of Sorhaithe
Sorhaithe Rianachd Sgìre | |
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Administrative Area within Faneria | |
Principality | years |
Military Frontier | years |
Vicariate | years |
Province | years |
Governor's Seat | Igar Dún |
Government | |
• Governor | Some dude |
• Lt. Governor | guy mann |
• Judiciary | Provincial High Court |
Area | |
• Total | 17,852 sq mi (46,240 km2) |
Population (2025 Census) | |
• Total | 4,095,752 |
• Density | 230/sq mi (89/km2) |
Postal Code | FH-O1 |
Area Codes | 68-(900-915) |
Website | vraelsgire.fh |
Sorhaithe is a constituent province of the Republic of the Fhainn situated in northern Levantia. Separated from metropolitan Faneria by land, it borders Caergwynn to the west, Fiannria to the east, and the Sea of Nordska in the north. It is the most northerly territory of modern Faneria and consists of both mainland and archipelagic regions, including roughly half of the Saelish Archipelago. Historically, Sorhaithe consisted of the majority of the region broadly accepted as Saelin; however, since the Treaty of Loughlin in 1942, the region composes only a fifth of the historic Kingdom of Saelin's area, a quarter of the Saelish language's coverage by area, and a third of the world's Saelish-speaking population.