Outer Islands, Liverpool England
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Capital | Ad'ihan | |
Largest city | Ad'ihan | |
Subentities | Grand Island, Barrier Island | |
Official languages | French, English | |
Gouverneur en chef | Peter Olivier | |
Time zones - Summer (DST) |
PAX -0200 Not observed | |
Internet TLD | .ile.len | |
Abbreviation | IEX |
The Outer Islands of Liverpool England (officially Les îles de l'extérieur du Liverpool England) are the only non-HPD Liverpool England territories not located within the Northeast District of The Heartland. They are also the only territory of the country to have French as a first language, although English is also an official language.
The territory is made up of two islands, Grand Island and Barrier Island. Unlike its bigger counterpart, the smaller Barrier Island's official name is in English. The official name of Grand Island is Île Grande. Both French and English is widely spoken on the islands.
There are three cities on the islands, Ad'ihan and Modna Nord on Île Grande and Modna Sud on Barrier Island. The capital of the territory is Ad'ihan. The only international airport on the islands, Aéroport international d'Ad'ihan, serves as LivEng Airways' Northwest District hub.
Furthermore, within the city of Ad'ihan is the 15 square-km protectorate of Ad'ihan, which cohosted World Cup 37.
The current government is headed by Peter Olivier, who currently serves as the Governor-in-chief of the Outer Islands.