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− | Richtenburg is a province in western [[St Samuel]]. The province borders [[Mount Francis Province]], [[Bassenheim Province]], [[Malberg Province]], and [[Bellvadere Province]]. The provincial capital is | + | Richtenburg is a province in western [[St Samuel]]. The province borders [[Mount Francis Province]], [[Bassenheim Province]], [[Malberg Province]], and [[Bellvadere Province]]. The provincial capital is Berondheim. The current Lord Protector of Richtenburg is Sir Wolfgang Saxonburg. It's five largest cities are Berondheim, Effenburg, Ardiaholm, Huddsburg and Monz. |
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== History == | == History == | ||
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=== Ethnicity === | === Ethnicity === | ||
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+ | Latin - 42%, White - 27%, Mixed White & Black - 20%, Arab - 8%, Black - 2%, other - 1% | ||
=== Religion === | === Religion === | ||
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+ | Catholics - 82%, Orthodox Christian - 9%, Muslim - 6%, Protestants - 3% | ||
== Physical geography & Climate == | == Physical geography & Climate == | ||
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+ | Climate: temperate, but varies with altitude; cold, cloudy, snowy winters; cool to warm, cloudy, humid summers | ||
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+ | Terrain: mostly mountains and large lakes | ||
== Counties == | == Counties == | ||
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=== Earlkisch County === | === Earlkisch County === | ||
=== Zollsteindorf County === | === Zollsteindorf County === | ||
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+ | ! style="background:#FFFFFF" | [[Image:Zollsteindorf.jpg]] | ||
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+ | ! style="background:#FFFFFF" | Berondheim, the provincial capital city of Richtenburg. | ||
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+ | '''Adminstrative Capital:''' Berondheim | ||
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+ | '''Towns''' | ||
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+ | *Berondheim | ||
+ | *Goltborg | ||
+ | *Slandmor | ||
+ | *Henerdorf | ||
+ | *Wurzenfeld | ||
+ | *Bensfels | ||
+ | *Berondheim | ||
+ | *Lahneuefels | ||
+ | *Lettenberg | ||
+ | *Lensbruck | ||
+ | *Ockenbruck | ||
+ | *Wesenbach | ||
+ | *Keniedbruck | ||
== Major towns == | == Major towns == |
Revision as of 11:26, 10 September 2007
Richtenburg is a province in western St Samuel. The province borders Mount Francis Province, Bassenheim Province, Malberg Province, and Bellvadere Province. The provincial capital is Berondheim. The current Lord Protector of Richtenburg is Sir Wolfgang Saxonburg. It's five largest cities are Berondheim, Effenburg, Ardiaholm, Huddsburg and Monz.
Richtenburg is well known for its alpine and mountainous features.
History
Demographics
Population
12,543,000
Ethnicity
Latin - 42%, White - 27%, Mixed White & Black - 20%, Arab - 8%, Black - 2%, other - 1%
Religion
Catholics - 82%, Orthodox Christian - 9%, Muslim - 6%, Protestants - 3%
Physical geography & Climate
Climate: temperate, but varies with altitude; cold, cloudy, snowy winters; cool to warm, cloudy, humid summers
Terrain: mostly mountains and large lakes
Counties
Richtenburg is divided into 13 counties.
- Orangeborg
- Ardenland
- Bad Nurlaam
- Ekkeldorf
- Nerlinger
- Upper Annstein
- Lower Annstein
- Dusselbruck
- Hansburg
- Edinheim
- Saltikhausen
- Earlkisch
- Zollsteindorf
Orangeborg County
Cityscape of Effenburg, the administrative capital of Orangeborg County. |
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Adminstrative Capital: Effenburg
Towns
- Effenburg
- Cinghurst
- Aninhofen
- Heitenbach
- Renigsbach
- Schornerbach
- Schollsberg
- Reyfels
- Henzbach
- Kenieddorf
- Meckenbruck
- Frondelsfels
Ardenland County
Bad Nurlaam County
Ekkeldorf County
Nerlinger County
Upper Annstein County
Lower Annstein County
Dusselbruck County
Hansburg County
Edinheim County
Saltikhausen County
Earlkisch County
Zollsteindorf County
Berondheim, the provincial capital city of Richtenburg. |
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Adminstrative Capital: Berondheim
Towns
- Berondheim
- Goltborg
- Slandmor
- Henerdorf
- Wurzenfeld
- Bensfels
- Berondheim
- Lahneuefels
- Lettenberg
- Lensbruck
- Ockenbruck
- Wesenbach
- Keniedbruck