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atlas:kingdom_of_dakar [2016/10/24 12:34]
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atlas:kingdom_of_dakar [2021/12/03 23:36] (current)
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   * **Monarch**:​ [[people:​Aurora I]]   * **Monarch**:​ [[people:​Aurora I]]
   * **Area**: 425,000 sq. km   * **Area**: 425,000 sq. km
 +    * Approximately size of Uzbekistan
 +    * Slightly larger than Sweden
 +  * **Territories:​**
   * {{topic>​territory +dakar &​simplelist&​nodesc&​notags}}   * {{topic>​territory +dakar &​simplelist&​nodesc&​notags}}
   * **Population**:​ 4.5 million   * **Population**:​ 4.5 million
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       * 10,500 live in [[atlas:​Roblingen]]       * 10,500 live in [[atlas:​Roblingen]]
       * 10,000 live in [[atlas:​Daleiden]]       * 10,000 live in [[atlas:​Daleiden]]
-      * 9,500 live in [[atlas:Clumbach]]+      * 9,500 live in [[atlas:Dankrieg]]
       * 9,000 live in [[atlas:​Haelbaen]]       * 9,000 live in [[atlas:​Haelbaen]]
       * 8,500 live in [[atlas:​Figl]]       * 8,500 live in [[atlas:​Figl]]
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 West of the Three River Valley the land dramatically changes. In place of the gentle rolling hills and rich soil, the west is mostly hard clay and heavily forested. The northwest is particularly bad for farming; however, it is marked by some of the more prosperous mines so it continues to grow. This makes the land good for smaller heavily fortified towns; however, any city would have to import a great deal of its grain products to survive in this dangerous land. West of the Three River Valley the land dramatically changes. In place of the gentle rolling hills and rich soil, the west is mostly hard clay and heavily forested. The northwest is particularly bad for farming; however, it is marked by some of the more prosperous mines so it continues to grow. This makes the land good for smaller heavily fortified towns; however, any city would have to import a great deal of its grain products to survive in this dangerous land.
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 Mirroring their people, the nobles of the east are far more interested in political and social gains than their western counterparts. They have more to fear from their neighbors gaining an upper hand on them at court than raiders sacking the towns under their protection. In place of a well-armed militia most nobles rely on a constable and a few men-at-arms to police the area from crime. The idea of a peasant gaining land through military service is unthinkable to any civilized eastern noble. Mirroring their people, the nobles of the east are far more interested in political and social gains than their western counterparts. They have more to fear from their neighbors gaining an upper hand on them at court than raiders sacking the towns under their protection. In place of a well-armed militia most nobles rely on a constable and a few men-at-arms to police the area from crime. The idea of a peasant gaining land through military service is unthinkable to any civilized eastern noble.
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 +===== See Also =====
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 +  * [[atlas:​List of Lakes in Dakar]]
 +  * [[atlas:​List of Rivers in Dakar]]
 +  * [[atlas:​List of Valleys in Dakar]]
 +  * [[atlas:​List of Villages in Dakar]]
 +  * [[atlas:​List of Towns in Dakar]]
 +  * [[atlas:​List of Cities in Dakar]]
  
  
 {{tag>​nation western_realms miran}} {{tag>​nation western_realms miran}}