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'''Central Seketan''', | [[File:Map of Central Seketan.png|350px|thumb|9 [[Municipalities of Seketan|municipalities]] of Seketan are designated as "Central Seketan" for statistical purposes.]] | ||
'''Central Seketan''', colloquially the '''central region''' or '''lake region''', is the most populous [[geography of Seketan|area]] in [[Seketan]]. Its official designation by the [[Government of Seketan]] includes [[municipalities of Seketan|9 municipalities]], although the term generally extends to include the broader region surrounding [[Lake Seketan]]. It covers most of the country's urbanized areas, including Seketan's [[Conelibek|first-]], [[Winneston|second-]], and [[Loria|third-]]largest [[List to municipalities in Seketan|cities]]. | |||
Central Seketan is the historic cradle of the [[Secenic duchies]] whose [[Secenic Confederation|confederation]] would transform into the [[Kingdom of Seketan]]. Central Seketan became one of the most industrialized regions during 19th-century industrialization, developing a rail network that would ship to the [[Bay of Djenibek]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 17 October 2023
Central Seketan, colloquially the central region or lake region, is the most populous area in Seketan. Its official designation by the Government of Seketan includes 9 municipalities, although the term generally extends to include the broader region surrounding Lake Seketan. It covers most of the country's urbanized areas, including Seketan's first-, second-, and third-largest cities.
Central Seketan is the historic cradle of the Secenic duchies whose confederation would transform into the Kingdom of Seketan. Central Seketan became one of the most industrialized regions during 19th-century industrialization, developing a rail network that would ship to the Bay of Djenibek.