Oakshire County

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Oakshire County is the northernmost of the Maanenic provinces. It is an agricultural small-town with only major city it's capital Oakham.

County of Oakshire
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The Northern County
Map of Maanenland with Oakshire County highlighted
Maanenland Region
Capital Oakham
Largest City City of Oakham
Governor Lieutenant Commander Yuri Vanderwerken
Languages Dutch,English,Russian
Population
 - Population 10,814,568 (13th)
 - Density]] 120 / km2
Became Part of the Grand Duchy
 - Date 1456 (Annexation) , 1810 (provinceship) , 1982 (demotion to countyship)
Time MNT
Elevation
 - Highest Point 1450m (Mt. Haaerlem
 - Mean Elevation 210m
 - Lowest Point -76 m (Undeerland)
Abbreviations
 - RMM OAK
 - Landranger OAKCY

History

Oakham County was one of the last areas to be settled in Maanenland due to it's poor soils and remoteness from the centre of the Duchy.

It was initially incepted in the Kingdom of the Maanenland's as one of the territories directly controlled by 'Westminster' and was widely regarded as 'a wasteland of marsh and fog between the sea and the mountains' according to Mark Wheerland , the prominent explorer of the time.

Every war conducted with Caberland to the north took place in the county which destroyed what little civilisation existed throughout the medieval and renaissance eras. The Battle of Kerhaam in 1384 saw the capture of much of the north of the county , a claim which is still held by the government today.

During the civil war the territory put up little resistance and soon fell to the southern forces , the forces of the Kingdom had declared their intention to let it go.

The capital city was built relativly late in 1698 when drainage techniques had been perfected and much of the marshland reclaimed as building land.

In 1810 the territory was granted the rights of provinceship from a central government that openly cared little for the affairs of the area.

The population began to climb during the industrial revolution as people came from the mountains and plains counties to find work in the new chemical factories and the accompanying ports that were set up in the area. For much of the 19th century the county was a centre for investment in chemical production.

By the 1950s the area had been taken over in terms of chemical production by the industrial areas of Newport , closer to their markets and the county saw widespread decline as the traditional chemical and petrochemical industries closed and moved away.

By the 1970s much of the traditional industries had moved out or gone bankrupt and unemployment shot up. Immigrants and exiles from the Communist north of Caberland were seen to make the problem worse by the local population and civil unrest grew. Many in Oakshire felt closer culturally to the Dutch influenced north and began demanding indepenedance altogether.

The discovery of oil and natural gas in Harper Bay provided a temporary boost to the economy , the local population however were disgruntled that most of the profits from the oil industry were being taken away from the area and the oil companies were brining in people from around the country rather than employing the local workforce.

In 1974 , in Oakham , industries and people alike fled the capital as the Caberish population declared a communist republic in a ghetto of the city and attacked police and duchy property. The angry workforce joined in with the rioting that followed which quickly spread to surrounding areas. This forced many of the oil companies to move their production facilities onto the other side of the bay making the trouble worse.

A small division of the Royal Maanenland Army were sent on May 24th 1974 to help the police restore law and order to the city and surrounding countryside which had joined in calls for independance. The army were quickly over-run and many troops were killed fighting in the Runtbridge of Oakham city. Reinforcements rushed in to protect the soldiers and Duchy officials as best they could.

After three months of terror the rioting in surrounding market towns and villages died down , mainly because heavy fighting had reduced many of these towns to ruin. The scars of this first conflict are still the most potent and can be seen across the county.

The troubled province was demoted to a county in the 1982 shake-up of local government , it's territory however was almost doubled as it encomapssed most of the former Harper County.

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