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== Kangssi ==
== Kangssi ==
Southern islands. Formerly independent islands. Two partial islands and two fully controlled islands.
Southern islands. Formerly independent islands. Two partial islands and two fully controlled islands.
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Southern.
Southern.
== Mwolla ==
== Mwolla ==
'''Mwolla''' (뭘라) has an area of 14,000 square miles and a population of 820,000. It is the northernmost province in the country and forms Metzetta's penninsular border with XX along with Zeolla and Zeowon. It borders Zeowon, Yeulla and the self-governing city of [[Uchyeo]]. There is a small run of coastline on the eastern side of the province. It was formerly under the control of [[Hyuntoji]]. It is a relatively rural province where agriculture provides much of the local income, there are X universities in the region and several military bases due to its location on the country's only major land border. Mwolla is divided into 12 counties, most of which are named after their largest settlements, two of which are cities.
'''Mwolla''' (뭘라) has an area of 14,000 square miles and a population of 820,000. It is the northernmost province in the country and forms Metzetta's penninsular border with [[Kagoyama]] along with Zeolla and Zeowon. It borders Zeowon, Yeulla and the self-governing city of [[Uchyeo]]. There is a small run of coastline on the eastern side of the province. It was formerly under the control of [[Hyuntoji]]. It is a relatively rural province where agriculture provides much of the local income, there are X universities in the region and several military bases due to its location on the country's only major land border. Mwolla is divided into 12 counties, most of which are named after their largest settlements, two of which are cities.
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== Namussi ==
== Namussi ==
[[File:NamussiFlag.png|thumb|Flag of Namussi]]
[[File:NamussiFlag.png|thumb|Flag of Namussi]]
Southern. Former Daekang. Includes the island of Maechunbu.
'''Namussi''' (나무씨) has an area of 14,550 square miles and a population of 900,000. Located in the south of Metzetta and a former part of [[Daekang]], it borders Kitaessi, Seocheong, Yuwon, Neju and [[Ankae]], as well as the [[Ocean of Cathay]] to the east. The island of Maechunbu is part of Namussi, and forms one of its ten counties. The cities of Jaemog and Misunsi are found in Namussi.
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== Neju ==
== Neju ==
Southeast peninsula with 13 main islands. Former Daekang.
Southeast peninsula with 13 main islands. Former Daekang.
== Panyonggi ==
== Panyonggi ==
'''Panyonggi''' (반용기) has an area of 28,500 square miles and a population of seven million. It surrounds the self-governing city of [[Jamsu]] and covers half the island of [[Choju]], the other half of which is administered by XX. It borders Wassi to the north, Hansang to the east, Kitaessi to the southeast, Seocheong to the south, Ungasang to the southwest and XX to the west. Coastline runs down the west of the mainland portion. It was formerly under the control of Meseda.
'''Panyonggi''' (반용기) has an area of 28,500 square miles and a population of seven million. It surrounds the self-governing city of [[Jamsu]] and covers half the island of [[Choju]], the other half of which is administered by [[Tashi-Daypa]]. It borders Wassi to the north, Hansang to the east, Kitaessi to the southeast, Seocheong to the south, Ungasang to the southwest and Tashi-Daypa to the west. Coastline runs down the west of the mainland portion. It was formerly under the control of Meseda.


Historically fishing provided much of the area's income, nowadays manufacturing in the areas surrounding Jamsu has been very lucrative for the region. There are 15 universities in the region. Panyonggi is divided into 25 counties, most of which are named after their largest settlements; six of them are cities, with X being directly connected to Jamsu's expanding metropolis.
Historically fishing provided much of the area's income, nowadays manufacturing in the areas surrounding Jamsu has been very lucrative for the region. There are 15 universities in the region. Panyonggi is divided into 25 counties, most of which are named after their largest settlements; six of them are cities, with X being directly connected to Jamsu's expanding metropolis.
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