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'''Azarea''' (pronounced [əˈzɛəɹiə]; in [[Hurmu]] ''Azjareyja''; Laqi: ???) is a small island off the [[Modan-lach]] coast of [[Brookshire]], about the size of Earth's Bali. Forming a jurisdiction of its own, it has a government separate from the counties of K'Tzuni. | {{subdivision | | ||
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subdivision = Azarea (''Azjareyja'')| | |||
status = County-level administrative unit | | |||
capital = none established | | |||
largecity = none| | |||
title = President | | |||
government = ''Council of Azarea'' | | |||
leader = [[Arviður]] | | |||
language = [[Shirerithian English]], [[Hurmu]], [[Laqi]] | | |||
religion = | | |||
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'''Azarea''' (pronounced [əˈzɛəɹiə]; in [[Hurmu]] ''Azjareyja''; Laqi: ???) is a small island off the [[Modan-lach]] coast of [[Brookshire]], about the size of Earth's Bali. Forming a jurisdiction of its own, it has a government separate from the counties of K'Tzuni. However, it is sparsely populated; its population has not exceeded 10'000 for several centuries, leaving most of the nature of the island untouched. |
Revision as of 23:01, 4 November 2009
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Feudal Status: | County-level administrative unit |
Capital: | none established |
Largest Cities: | none |
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Local Leadership Title: | President |
Local Government: | Council of Azarea |
Current leader: | Arviður |
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Local language: | Shirerithian English, Hurmu, Laqi |
Local Religion: | |
Azarea (pronounced [əˈzɛəɹiə]; in Hurmu Azjareyja; Laqi: ???) is a small island off the Modan-lach coast of Brookshire, about the size of Earth's Bali. Forming a jurisdiction of its own, it has a government separate from the counties of K'Tzuni. However, it is sparsely populated; its population has not exceeded 10'000 for several centuries, leaving most of the nature of the island untouched.