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| caption1 = [[#List of historic towns|Klint Castle]] in [[#List of historic towns|Klint]], one of the initial historic towns designated in 1974. Despite having a population of only 5,000 today, Klint was a significant medieval town and its castle played a pivotal role in Scovernois unification in the late-16th century. | | caption1 = [[#List of historic towns|Klint Castle]] in [[#List of historic towns|Klint]], one of the initial historic towns designated in 1974. Despite having a population of only 5,000 today, Klint was a significant medieval town and its castle played a pivotal role in Scovernois unification in the late-16th century. | ||
| image2 = Gripsholms_slott_view2.jpg | | image2 = Gripsholms_slott_view2.jpg | ||
| caption2 = [[#List of historic towns|Mausing Castle]] in [[#List of historic towns|Mausing]], which one | | caption2 = [[#List of historic towns|Mausing Castle]] in [[#List of historic towns|Mausing]], which was one of the leading mercantile towns in [[Rudolphine Confederation|Rudolphine Scovern]] due to its {{wp|deep-water port}}. | ||
| image3 = Vista_de_Ålesund_desde_Aksla,_Noruega,_2019-09-01,_DD_16.jpg | | image3 = Vista_de_Ålesund_desde_Aksla,_Noruega,_2019-09-01,_DD_16.jpg | ||
| caption3 = [[#List of historic towns|Mittet]] is known for its picturesque architecture, winding canals, and for the [[Vestelian War|Battle of Mittet]] in 1609. | | caption3 = [[#List of historic towns|Mittet]] is known for its picturesque architecture, winding canals, and for the [[Vestelian War|Battle of Mittet]] in 1609. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[Scovern#History|History of Scovern]] | * [[Scovern#History|History of Scovern]] | ||
[[Category:Scovern]] | [[Category:Scovern]] |
Latest revision as of 12:49, 26 April 2023
In Scovern, a historic town (Mescon, Vestelian: Historisk by, Frellandic: Sögufrægur bær) is an official designation given to towns with a modern population under 100,000 people that were of particular historical importance or notoriety prior to the unification of Scovern in 1611. The term was introduced by the LFP government of Rolf Gunnar Rasmussen in 1974 to encourage more tourism to more rural and lesser-known parts of Scovern.
List of historic towns
This list in divided based on the current constituent nations of Scovern, not its traditional owner. Its year of designation is shown in brackets.
Mesconia
- Kruså; for the ruins of Connheim (1974)
- Gedelykke (1974)
- Avlby (1976)
- Oxlund (1977)
- Fulden (1982)
- Dorteasminde (1988)
- Mausing (1990)
- Asp (1990)
- Rykkerup (1997)
- Haug (2000)
- Haarby (2015)
Vestelia
- Klint (1974)
- Lutnes (1974)
- Tranget (1974)
- Invervaer (1974)
- Furuflata (1976)
- Fosness (1976)
- Kveset (1976)
- Bergsgrenda (1978)
- Frederiksberg (1978)
- Lauerheim (1980)
- Mittet (1983)
- Heum (1987)
- Romundstad (1990)
- Nees (1990)
- Ilbro (1991)
- Vrinders (1995)
- Harpefoss (2003)
- Jonsmoen (2010)
- Ejdnun (2018)
Frelland
- Þönglabakki (1984)
- Isafjörður (1987)