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'''Norlund''' (/Nɔːrlʊnd/ or /Nəʊrlund/), officially the '''Kingdom of Norlund''', is a sovereign country in the far northwest of the mainland. It is a federal constitutional monarchy, comprised of 8 cantons and 5 federal territories. The population of Norlund is not centered around any particular administrative division, with its citizens and residents spread across its several cities. Norlund is popularly known for its friendliness toward new players, its direct democracy, and its many culturally diverse Cantons.
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== Administrative Divisions ==
Norlund is composed of 8 Cantons and 4 Territories. A Canton is defined as an area with a settlement occupied by at least five people. A territory is a swath of land lacking any towns or settlements of significant size, and are largely uninhabited and/or uninhabitable. [[File:Kannin.png|left|thumb|390x390px|Old picture of Kannin, capital of Norlund, shortly after the founding of Laketown ]]
=== Kannin ===
Kannin is the third largest Canton of Norlund, and by far the oldest. It is currently the capital of Norlund
==== Kannin Fortress ====
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=== Tallum and the Vatican City ===
Tallum is the 3rd oldest Canton in Norlund
The Vatican City is apart of Tallum, resting on a island in the middle of the lake, with the majority of the structures being built Leobonet, with varying aid from several other citizens. It sits on the island of Sanctuary within the namesake Vatican Lake, and is known for being a major site for Norlundic Christendom. Headed by Pope Leobonet, the Vatican City the site of significant development. While the full plan for the Vatican has not fully been realized, it's still a site to behold. One of the, what will be, the largest buildings are under construction here: the cathedral of Saint Lucia. The Vatican, specifically the cathedral of Saint Lucia is marked as an international heritage site, and was the first site to be done so in the entire north west.
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