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capital = [[Fatehpur Sikri]] | | capital = [[Fatehpur Sikri]] | | ||
title = Count | | title = Count | | ||
largecity = [[Fatehpur Sikri]] | | largecity = [[Fatehpur Sikri]], [[Boomwatch]] | | ||
government = Feudal | | government = Feudal | | ||
leader = [[ | leader = [[Vacant]] | | ||
language = [[Shirithian English]], [[Lakhesian]] | | language = [[Shirithian English]], [[Lakhesian]] | | ||
religion = [[Cedrism]] | religion = [[Cedrism]] | ||
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The County of Amarr is a County of Shireroth, bordered by the Kingdom of Tellia, [[Highpass]] and [[Thanatos]]. Amarr's oil fields along with those [[ | The County of Amarr is a County of Shireroth, bordered by the Kingdom of Tellia, [[Highpass]] and [[Thanatos]]. Amarr's oil fields along with those in the [[Lakhesian Tribal Nation|Lakhesian Nation]] are the highlights of [[Brookshire]]'s economy. | ||
==A Map Of Amarr== | ==A Map Of Amarr== |
Revision as of 08:50, 18 November 2009
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Feudal Status: | County |
Capital: | Fatehpur Sikri |
Largest Cities: | Fatehpur Sikri, Boomwatch |
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Local Leadership Title: | Count |
Local Government: | Feudal |
Current leader: | Vacant |
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Local language: | Shirithian English, Lakhesian |
Local Religion: | Cedrism |
The County of Amarr is a County of Shireroth, bordered by the Kingdom of Tellia, Highpass and Thanatos. Amarr's oil fields along with those in the Lakhesian Nation are the highlights of Brookshire's economy.
A Map Of Amarr
Economy
The County of Amarr's economy relies on the oil fields to the north. Amarr openly trades with the Counties of Highpass, Benacia and Thanatos. Imported goods such as fish from Benacia and bones of the Aaak Bird from Highpass are fairly common within Amarr's larger cities such as Fatehpur Sikri and Boomwatch.
Culture
Formerly Indian-like theme was the dominating culture, since then the cultue has changed and now a fairly Victorian-like theme is the dominant culture. Remnants of the 'old-ways' are still visible in the city of Fatehpur Sikri. The residents of Amarr enjoy music and a good complain about current affairs. The citizens of Amarr consider 'Angry Mobbing' their national sport and have grown adept at it.