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'''Daurmont''', or more precisely the [[Alderdom|alderdom]] of '''Greater Daurmont''', is the capital and primary cultural and financial centre of the [[Isselmere-Nieland|United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]] (UKIN). Comprised of several [[Wikipedia:Borough|metropolitan boroughs]] or ''burghs'', Daurmont is the largest and most densely populated [[Wikipedia:Conurbation|conurbation]] in the UKIN. | '''Daurmont''', or more precisely the [[Alderdom|alderdom]] of '''Greater Daurmont''', is the capital and primary cultural and financial centre of the [[Isselmere-Nieland|United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]] (UKIN). Comprised of several [[Wikipedia:Borough|metropolitan boroughs]] or ''burghs'', Daurmont is the largest and most densely populated [[Wikipedia:Conurbation|conurbation]] in the UKIN. | ||
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The area within the modern boundaries of the Greater Daurmont Alderdom has been inhabited continuously for several millennia. Situated upon the River Isling ([[Anguistian language|Anguistian]] ''An Uísliað'' or ''Greywater''), present-day Daurmont emerged from the ancient [[Anguist (Region)|Anguistian]] communities of '''Baíle an hUíslaed''' on the river and the massive hill fort at '''Ard-na Daír-mór''' or ''Height of Great Oak'' in reference to its massive oaken walls. | The area within the modern boundaries of the Greater Daurmont Alderdom has been inhabited continuously for several millennia. Situated upon the River Isling ([[Anguistian language|Anguistian]] ''An Uísliað'' or ''Greywater''), present-day Daurmont emerged from the ancient [[Anguist (Region)|Anguistian]] communities of '''Baíle an hUíslaed''' on the river and the massive hill fort at '''Ard-na Daír-mór''' or ''Height of Great Oak'' in reference to its massive oaken walls. | ||
− | After the seizure of the area by the Anglo-Frisians, the communities retained their names albeit in a much altered form. The destroyed hill fort of Ard-na Daír-mór became '''Daúrmúnd''' or the ''Ardent Protector'' of the village on the river, Isling. Upon this protector, successive local Anglo-Frisian kings built their own forts, culminating in | + | After the seizure of the area by the Anglo-Frisians, the communities retained their names albeit in a much altered form. The destroyed hill fort of Ard-na Daír-mór became '''Daúrmúnd''' or the ''Ardent Protector'' of the village on the river, Isling. Upon this protector, successive local Anglo-Frisian kings built their own forts, culminating in Herincourt Castle (formerly the '''Heringhof''', [[History of Isselmere-Nieland|Anglo-Frisian]] ''Court of the Host''), a royal residence from Forthar I to Edmund II. |
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+ | == Geography == | ||
+ | Daurmont is situated in the southeast of Isselmere-Nieland within the [[Isselmere (Region)|Kingdom of Isselmere]], striding across the River Isling and covering that water's many smaller tributaries. | ||
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+ | == Population == | ||
+ | Over forty-two million people live, learn, and work within the Greater Daurmont area, with many more arriving every year. | ||
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+ | == Politics and government == | ||
+ | There are thirty-six burghs within Daurmont proper, with many more within the boundaries of Greater Daurmont Alderdom. | ||
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Revision as of 00:19, 5 April 2006
Daurmont, or more precisely the alderdom of Greater Daurmont, is the capital and primary cultural and financial centre of the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland (UKIN). Comprised of several metropolitan boroughs or burghs, Daurmont is the largest and most densely populated conurbation in the UKIN.
Origin
The area within the modern boundaries of the Greater Daurmont Alderdom has been inhabited continuously for several millennia. Situated upon the River Isling (Anguistian An Uísliað or Greywater), present-day Daurmont emerged from the ancient Anguistian communities of Baíle an hUíslaed on the river and the massive hill fort at Ard-na Daír-mór or Height of Great Oak in reference to its massive oaken walls.
After the seizure of the area by the Anglo-Frisians, the communities retained their names albeit in a much altered form. The destroyed hill fort of Ard-na Daír-mór became Daúrmúnd or the Ardent Protector of the village on the river, Isling. Upon this protector, successive local Anglo-Frisian kings built their own forts, culminating in Herincourt Castle (formerly the Heringhof, Anglo-Frisian Court of the Host), a royal residence from Forthar I to Edmund II.
Geography
Daurmont is situated in the southeast of Isselmere-Nieland within the Kingdom of Isselmere, striding across the River Isling and covering that water's many smaller tributaries.
Population
Over forty-two million people live, learn, and work within the Greater Daurmont area, with many more arriving every year.
Politics and government
There are thirty-six burghs within Daurmont proper, with many more within the boundaries of Greater Daurmont Alderdom.
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