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'''Northumbria''' ([[Northumbric language|Northumbric]] ᛏᛁᛗᚪᚱᚪ, {{wpl|Transliteration|tr.}} ''Tymara'', lit. "''reindeer coast''") is a [[Administrative divisions of Ambrose|county]] of the [[Ambrose|Ambrosian Confederal Republic]], one of three belonging to the [[Administrative divisions of Ambrose|autonomy]] of [[Northumberland]]. It's capital is the city of [[Amderr Maw]] ([[Northumbric language|Northumbric]] ᚪᛗᛞᛖᚱᛗᚪ, {{wpl|Transliteration|tr.}} ''Amderma'', lit. "''walrus rookery''").
'''Northumbria''' ([[Northumbric language|Northumbric]] ᛏᛁᛗᚪᚱᚪ, {{wpl|Transliteration|tr.}} ''Tymara'', lit. "''reindeer coast''") is a [[Administrative divisions of Ambrose|county]] of the [[Ambrose|Ambrosian Confederal Republic]], one of three belonging to the [[Administrative divisions of Ambrose|autonomy]] of [[Northumberland]]. It's capital is the city of [[Hampter Maugh]] ([[Northumbric language|Northumbric]] ᚪᛗᛞᛖᚱᛗᚪ, {{wpl|Transliteration|tr.}} ''Amderma'', lit. "''walrus rookery''").

Latest revision as of 22:43, 3 May 2019

Tyemara
ᛏᛁᛗᚪᚱᚪ
Tymara
Flag of Tyemara
State Ambrose
Autonomy Northumberland
CapitalHampter Maugh
Government
 • GovernorFrederick Lappsooey (Free Soil Party)
Population
 (2015)
 • TotalX
 • RankX
Time zoneUTC-5 (RST)
 • Summer (DST)not observed
Postal abbreviationTY
Burgesses6 (of 78)

Northumbria (Northumbric ᛏᛁᛗᚪᚱᚪ, tr. Tymara, lit. "reindeer coast") is a county of the Ambrosian Confederal Republic, one of three belonging to the autonomy of Northumberland. It's capital is the city of Hampter Maugh (Northumbric ᚪᛗᛞᛖᚱᛗᚪ, tr. Amderma, lit. "walrus rookery").