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Dunlann is a province of [[Faneria]] located in the [[Vandarch]] Basin. It sits directly east of [[Rhydwellann]]; [[Itheachan]] lies to its own east and its northern border is bounded by the Deamhainn Mountains and the province of [[Connsmonann]].
former Vicariate
 
==Geography==
==Geography==
 
Dunlann is one of the oldest permanently inhabited areas of the north Vandarch coast, with settlements dating back as far as ____. Its hilly and heavily wooded terrain have given way to a greatg deal of development, with earthworks forming historic parts of most of the noteworthy settlements in the area. Much of the province was deforested during the early industrial era, though new growth has restored the area's image as a diverse region with both large cities and a decently spacious countryside. The [[Rhydheas River]] and Reabadh River (e tilde) both run through the area.
==Economy==
==Economy==
==Politics==
==Politics==
==Demographics==
==Demographics==
==History==
==History==
 
====Antiquity====
===Antiquity===
====Early Monarchy ====
 
====High Monarchy ====
===Vicarial Era===
====Late Monarchy ====
 
==== Popular Republic====
===Monarchic Era===
====Modern Republic====
 
===Republican Era===
 
==Culture==
==Culture==
 
[[Category:Administrative Divisions of Faneria]]
[[Category:Faneria]]

Latest revision as of 16:45, 11 November 2022

Province of Dunlann

Dunlann Rianachd Sgìre
Administrative Area within Faneria
Principalityyears
Military Frontieryears
Vicariateyears
Provinceyears
Governor's SeatMwynsdún
Government
 • GovernorSome dude
 • Lt. Governorguy mann
 • JudiciaryProvincial High Court
Area
 • Total26,564 sq mi (68,800 km2)
Population
 (2025 Census)
 • Total23,404,295
 • Density880/sq mi (340/km2)
Postal Code
FH-V4
Area Codes68-(281-300)
Websitedunlannsgire.fh

Dunlann is a province of Faneria located in the Vandarch Basin. It sits directly east of Rhydwellann; Itheachan lies to its own east and its northern border is bounded by the Deamhainn Mountains and the province of Connsmonann.

Geography

Dunlann is one of the oldest permanently inhabited areas of the north Vandarch coast, with settlements dating back as far as ____. Its hilly and heavily wooded terrain have given way to a greatg deal of development, with earthworks forming historic parts of most of the noteworthy settlements in the area. Much of the province was deforested during the early industrial era, though new growth has restored the area's image as a diverse region with both large cities and a decently spacious countryside. The Rhydheas River and Reabadh River (e tilde) both run through the area.

Economy

Politics

Demographics

History

Antiquity

Early Monarchy

High Monarchy

Late Monarchy

Popular Republic

Modern Republic

Culture