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'''Ancient Leykarya''' is a country known for being the first seafaring civilization. Located to the north of [[Ouna]], it is connected to the [[Continent]] with an isthmus, which made Leykarya extremely well protected from land conquests throughout the first and second revolutions. | '''Ancient Leykarya''' is a country known for being the first seafaring civilization. Located to the north of [[Ouna]], it is connected to the [[Continent]] with an isthmus, which made Leykarya extremely well protected from land conquests throughout the first and second revolutions. | ||
− | The adjective "Ancient" is | + | The adjective "Ancient" is part of the official name of the contemporary Leykaryan state and stresses the status of the country as the oldest state on the [[Continent]]. |
The country consists of three provinces that were historically ruled by three royal families until eventually replaced by an elite ruling class. | The country consists of three provinces that were historically ruled by three royal families until eventually replaced by an elite ruling class. |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 30 April 2022
Ancient Leykarya | |
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Government | Monarchy Aristocracy |
Language | Thonthal |
Religion | Davinia |
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Established | first half of the first revolution |
Ancient Leykarya is a country known for being the first seafaring civilization. Located to the north of Ouna, it is connected to the Continent with an isthmus, which made Leykarya extremely well protected from land conquests throughout the first and second revolutions.
The adjective "Ancient" is part of the official name of the contemporary Leykaryan state and stresses the status of the country as the oldest state on the Continent.
The country consists of three provinces that were historically ruled by three royal families until eventually replaced by an elite ruling class.