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The province of Nanalanda is located in the far north of [[part of::Njombia]], bordering the elven [[Oujda|Forest of Oujda]]. It's capital is the small town of [[has capital::Nanalanda (town)|Nanalanda]] and its total population is roughly [[population::270000|270,000]]. | The province of Nanalanda is located in the far north of [[part of::Njombia]], bordering the elven [[Oujda|Forest of Oujda]]. It's capital is the small town of [[has capital::Nanalanda (town)|Nanalanda]] and its total population is roughly [[population::270000|270,000]]. |
Revision as of 08:33, 4 November 2019
Area | 1 km2 |
Population | 270000 |
Dominant Race | human |
Dominant Culture | Forest Elves |
Dominant Religion | Elven Gods |
Realm | Njombia |
Capital | Nanalanda (town) |
Ruled by | Njagwe |
The province of Nanalanda is located in the far north of Njombia, bordering the elven Forest of Oujda. It's capital is the small town of Nanalanda and its total population is roughly 270,000.
This page is still incomplete and missing content or details that are planned, but have not been added yet.
Points of Interest
Settlements
Settlement type | Population | Ruled by | |
---|---|---|---|
Bligan | village | 220 | |
Ehlumana | village | ||
Flutnes | village | 320 | |
Imazaza | village | 500 | |
Meloul | village | 160 | |
Nanalanda (city) | city | 880 | Njagwe Sajala |
Outan | village | 250 | |
Slinahagri | village | 300 | |
Vohl | village | 160 |
Politics
Tribe Njagwe controls Nanalanda, with Principal Njagwe Sajala currently leading the local government.
Tribes
While the Njagwe tribe dominates Nanalanda Territory, close to 40% of the population belong the either the Lufinat or the Insiza tribe, with Lufinats being slightly more numerous. There are currently no tensions between the tribes, though it was not always like that.