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However, the Duchy of Martilles' long-standing independence was ultimately brought to an end with the unification of [[Burgundie]] in [[1869]] during the [[First Fratricide]]. Despite its eventual incorporation into a larger political entity, the cultural and intellectual legacy of Martilles remains a strong part if its unique identity within the broader [[Culture of Burgundie]].
However, the Duchy of Martilles' long-standing independence was ultimately brought to an end with the unification of [[Burgundie]] in [[1869]] during the [[First Fratricide]]. Despite its eventual incorporation into a larger political entity, the cultural and intellectual legacy of Martilles remains a strong part if its unique identity within the broader [[Culture of Burgundie]].
==Cities and towns==
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Type
!Key features
!Picture<br><small>if applicable</small>
|-
|Maloria
|Major city
|
*Walled city
*Duchy capital
*Cathedral
*Port city
|TBD
|-
|Saint-Marcelle
|Minor city/market Town
|
*Walled city
*County seat
*River port/inland trading hub
|TBD
|-
|Porteaux
|Minor city/market town
|
*Port town
*Protected by a "modern" bastion fortress
|TBD
|-
|}
===Notable Towns===
{{Div col|colwidth=21em|rules=yes}}
*Saint-Etienne
*Valois-sur-Mer
*Fontenay-le-Bois
*Rochelle-en-Montagne
*Verdun-sur-Lac
*Rosiere
*Amboise-sur-Loire
*Montmorency
*Mirabel
*Orvieto
*Aix-en-Vallee
*Saint-Aubin
*Verrieres-sur-Mer
*Saint-Germaine
*Chateau-Gaillard
*La Roche-sur-Mer
*Bellacourt
*Fontainebleau
*Marigot
*Beauvais-sur-Lac
{{Div col end}}


==Cultural life==
==Cultural life==
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