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This is an index of lists of settlements in [[Kingdom of Denmark & Norway|Denmark & Norway]], a [[Human Race & Physiology|human]] kingdom located in Scandinavia, including lands upon the Baltic, North and Greenland seasIt covers an area of 229.1 [[20-mile Hex Map|hexes]], with a population of 1,024,732.
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'''Political Divisions of Denmark & Norway''' includes a formidable union of counties and duchies in Northern Europe, characterized by a complex web of political divisions and shared governance.  The dual monarchy of [[Denmark & Norway]] is largely [[Human Race & Physiology|human]] in habitation, under the rule of Frederick III, son of Christian IV who passed away in 1648The two distinct yet interconnected realms cover an area of 229.1 [[20-mile Hex Map|hexes]], with a population of 1,024,732.
  
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Denmark, the more dominant of the two partners in this union, had the heart of its political power in the capital, Copenhagen.  Norway retained a more decentralized governance system, with distinct regions and local nobility exercising significant autonomy.  Many of its territories are occupied by other races, [[Gnome Race & Physiology|gnomes]], [[Halfling Race & Physiology|halflingen]] and [[Elf Race & Physiology|elves]], particular in the far north.
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A list of the political divisions are as follows:
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* [[Aalborg|Aalborg, County of]]
 
* [[Aalborg|Aalborg, County of]]
 
* [[Agder|Agder, county of]]
 
* [[Agder|Agder, county of]]
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* [[Zealand|Zealand, duchy of]]
 
* [[Zealand|Zealand, duchy of]]
 
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[[Category: Places in Norway]][[Category: Places in Denmark]][[Category: Reviewed]]

Revision as of 04:56, 23 October 2023

Political Divisions of Denmark & Norway includes a formidable union of counties and duchies in Northern Europe, characterized by a complex web of political divisions and shared governance. The dual monarchy of Denmark & Norway is largely human in habitation, under the rule of Frederick III, son of Christian IV who passed away in 1648. The two distinct yet interconnected realms cover an area of 229.1 hexes, with a population of 1,024,732.

Denmark, the more dominant of the two partners in this union, had the heart of its political power in the capital, Copenhagen. Norway retained a more decentralized governance system, with distinct regions and local nobility exercising significant autonomy. Many of its territories are occupied by other races, gnomes, halflingen and elves, particular in the far north.

A list of the political divisions are as follows: