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'''Lanaudiere''', officially the '''Chênique State of Lanaudiere''' is a [[Chênique state]] in [[East Chênes]], and is one of the seven Chênique states. It is the 4th most populous state within Chênes. Lanaudiere has historically been the home of the [[Chênique Coal Rush]] and the [[Chênique Metal Rush]] with renewed propserity in intensive agricultural prospectives within the state. The majority of Lanaudiere residents live within [[New Calais-Machias metropolitan area]], the third largest metropolitan area within Chênes behind the [[Ville de Amiens metropolitan area]] and the [[Ville de Augusta metropolitan area]]. | '''Lanaudiere''', officially the '''Chênique State of Lanaudiere''' is a [[Chênique state]] in [[East Chênes]], and is one of the seven Chênique states. It is the 4th most populous state within Chênes. Lanaudiere has historically been the home of the [[Chênique Coal Rush]] and the [[Chênique Metal Rush]] with renewed propserity in intensive agricultural prospectives within the state. The majority of Lanaudiere residents live within [[New Calais-Machias metropolitan area]], the third largest metropolitan area within Chênes behind the [[Ville de Amiens metropolitan area]] and the [[Ville de Augusta metropolitan area]]. The state is divided into seven departments. |
Latest revision as of 10:38, 4 January 2023
Lanaudiere, officially the Chênique State of Lanaudiere is a Chênique state in East Chênes, and is one of the seven Chênique states. It is the 4th most populous state within Chênes. Lanaudiere has historically been the home of the Chênique Coal Rush and the Chênique Metal Rush with renewed propserity in intensive agricultural prospectives within the state. The majority of Lanaudiere residents live within New Calais-Machias metropolitan area, the third largest metropolitan area within Chênes behind the Ville de Amiens metropolitan area and the Ville de Augusta metropolitan area. The state is divided into seven departments.