Northgate
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Northgate, is a province in the north-central Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea. The province is partly occupied by the Ionian Mountains and surrounding highlands, but much of the province is plains, cities, and suburban sprawl. Northgate is named for the most prominent feature of the province, the northgate, a gap in the Ionian Mountains which was a critical strategic chokepoint throughout the history of Urcea.
Province of Northgate | ||
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Province of Urcea | ||
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Map of Urcea with Northgate highlighted | ||
Country | Urcea | |
Cathedral City | Rustellum | |
Population
(2014) | ||
• Total | 29,502,695 |
History
After 1892, the territory of the Northgate was separated from the Archduchy of Urceopolis during the Crown Regency and created as a province.