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|conventional_long_name = | |conventional_long_name = Meallán Islands Region (Gotneska) | ||
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|common_name = Meallán Islands | |common_name = Meallán Islands | ||
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|capital = [[Saint Áine]] | |capital = [[Saint Áine]] | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Meallán Islands have | The Meallán Islands have the longest human history timeline of all the regions that make up [[Gotneska]]. | ||
==Population== | ==Population== | ||
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Meallán Islands are also served by a number of small airports: | Meallán Islands are also served by a number of small airports: | ||
*Saint Áine Airport (20,879 | *[[Saint Áine Airport]] (20,879 passengers in 2018) | ||
*[[Ó dheas Wich Regional Airport]] (4,723 passengers in 2018) | |||
==Climate== | ==Climate== |
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Meallán Islands Region (Gotneska) | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Talamh Na Gréine Meán Oíche (Meallángan: Land of the Midnight Sun) | |
Capital | Saint Áine |
Official languages | Common, |
Recognised national languages | Meallángan, Götaish |
Demonym(s) | Meallángan |
Government | |
• Monarch | Emily II |
• Prime Minister | Alexander O'Donnell |
Region of Gotneska | |
Population | |
• 2020 census | 2,834 |
Currency | Goutai Dollar (GID) |
Time zone | UTC-3 1/2 |
• Summer (DST) | -2 1/2 |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
ISO 3166 code | MEI |
Etymology
Geography
History
The Meallán Islands have the longest human history timeline of all the regions that make up Gotneska.
Population
Famous Mealláns
Famous Mealláns include but not limited to:
- Eve Andersdottír, Adopted at 5 months old by the former King & Queen, know the sister of the current Queen Emily II.
Politics
Economy
Transport
The MI is the longest road on the islands serving the island of Oilean Laneu. The other two larger islands with human populations have smaller roads but there is no InterIsland highway system. The easest way to get from one island to another is by ferry.
Meallán Islands are also served by a number of small airports:
- Saint Áine Airport (20,879 passengers in 2018)
- Ó dheas Wich Regional Airport (4,723 passengers in 2018)