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'''Innlandet''' is a [[Administrative District (Greater Normark)|Region]] of [[Greater Normark]] that lies in south, bordering [[Norlansia]]. The capital and largest city is the city [[Drevevollen]], with a population of | '''Innlandet''' is a [[Administrative District (Greater Normark)|Region]] of [[Greater Normark]] that lies in south, bordering [[Norlansia]]. The capital and largest city is the city [[Drevevollen]], with a population of 10,000. Other towns of note in the region are [[Atterkil]] and [[Bjørnmoen]]. Innlandet has a relatively large population of norlansians, due to the shared history between the countries and parts of '''Innlandet''' used to be a part of '''Norlansia'''. Due to the unique culture stemming from the mix of both countries cultures and that a large minority of norlansians live in the region, led to the area becoming its own region despite it's small population. | ||
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Innlandet | |
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Country | Greater Normark |
Capital and largest | Drevevollen |
Population | |
• Total | 55,000 |
Innlandet is a Region of Greater Normark that lies in south, bordering Norlansia. The capital and largest city is the city Drevevollen, with a population of 10,000. Other towns of note in the region are Atterkil and Bjørnmoen. Innlandet has a relatively large population of norlansians, due to the shared history between the countries and parts of Innlandet used to be a part of Norlansia. Due to the unique culture stemming from the mix of both countries cultures and that a large minority of norlansians live in the region, led to the area becoming its own region despite it's small population.