Civcraft2Import:Towns/ronne

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Rønne

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Rønne
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I Østen Stiger Solen Op

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"Bestil. Ære. Frihed."
("Order. Honor. Freedom.")

Official Languages English

Danish
German

Location 10000, 1800
Demonyn Rønner
Government Federal Monarchy
Leader Markis Zärorg of Rønne
Establishment 11/2013
Population 2
Abbreviation RON

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Rønne is a Prussian fiefdom located roughly 1000 blocks north of Breslau. It consists of two seperate islands, linked by a bridge: Rønne and Christiansø. It is accessible by boat and the Royal Prussian Railway. Rønne is named after the real-life town of the same name, the largest town on the Danish island of Bornholm, an island located in the Baltic sea south of Sweden. The name was chosen partially due to the fact that Bornholm exists north of Breslau (Wrocław) in real life. The town features several buildings modelled after examples from the island itself. These include St. Nicholas' Church, the Gudhjem Mølle, and the light-house.

History

Rønne was announced as a Prussian fiefdom in November 2013. There was a settlement on the island beforehand, as can be witnessed by the mineshaft that was turned into a museum.

Landmarks and Surroundings

Rønne is situated in the Bay of Rønne, a moderately sizeable body of water bordered by Brandenburg to the West, Breslau to the South, and Grundeswald to the East and North.

Government

Rønne is ruled by Markis Zärorg of Rønne with assistance from Greve Jotakob.

Residents

Rønne has three people that are part of the nobility: Markis Zärorg (IGN: DeathFalcon97) of Rønne, Greve Jotakob of Rønne, and Greve Vogelius of Rønne. Markis Zärorg entitled himself, as he was placed as the fiefdom's liege by the Prussian government. Jotakob was raised to Greve (count) for the work he did on planning and building Rønne and Vogelius was granted the honour for his help with the Danish translations.