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'''Alatnamaa''', officially '''Alatnamaa County''' is a county spanning the vast and empty interior and far north regions of the [[Obets United Republic]]. Alatnamaa borders Pohjanmaa to its west, Pohjos-Uralia to its southwest, Postojna to its south, Tavastia to its southeast, and Gaamamaa to its east. Alatnamaa is the least populous county in the nation with under 19,000 residents as of 2022. The county is the 2nd-largest by area and ranks last among all counties in population density. The only two incorporated cities in the county are Gàna, the largest city with roughly 5,500 residents sitting along the coast of the Kuámehda Inlet in the Matindi Ocean, and Bruno, with just over 4,000 residents nestled between Ilámna Lake and the Kutenaj Mountains. The count sports Lake Ilámna National Park, Tsimi-Mikan National Park, Black Valley National Park, and part of Pimitsikama National Park. | '''Alatnamaa''', officially '''Alatnamaa County''' is a county spanning the vast and empty interior and far north regions of the [[Obets United Republic]]. Alatnamaa borders Pohjanmaa to its west, Pohjos-Uralia to its southwest, Postojna to its south, Tavastia to its southeast, and Gaamamaa to its east. Alatnamaa is the least populous county in the nation with under 19,000 residents as of 2022. The county is the 2nd-largest by area and ranks last among all counties in population density. The only two incorporated cities in the county are Gàna, the largest city with roughly 5,500 residents sitting along the coast of the Kuámehda Inlet in the Matindi Ocean, and Bruno, with just over 4,000 residents nestled between Ilámna Lake and the Kutenaj Mountains. The count sports Lake Ilámna National Park, Tsimi-Mikan National Park, Black Valley National Park, and part of Pimitsikama National Park. | ||
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[[Category:Counties of Obets]] |
Revision as of 21:07, 4 May 2023
Alatnamaa County | |
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Flag | |
Motto: "Blue Lake State" | |
Capital | Bruno |
Largest city | Gàna |
Official languages | eObet Hidatsa Siksika Sepèmektsin |
Demonym(s) | Alatnamaina Alatnamaahaa eAlatnamaina |
Government | |
• Governor | Óland Kampitnatsa |
• House Delegation | 1 (NPP) |
• Tribes | 2 |
Legislature | General Assembly |
Establishment | |
• Country | Obets |
• Before Countyhood | Alatnamaa Territory |
• Admitted to the Union | 13 May, 1977 |
Area | |
• Total | 1,097,280 km2 (423,660 sq mi) (2nd) |
Population | |
• 2022 estimate | 18,947 (12th) |
• Density | 0.02/km2 (0.1/sq mi) |
Time zone | +8, +9 |
Alatnamaa, officially Alatnamaa County is a county spanning the vast and empty interior and far north regions of the Obets United Republic. Alatnamaa borders Pohjanmaa to its west, Pohjos-Uralia to its southwest, Postojna to its south, Tavastia to its southeast, and Gaamamaa to its east. Alatnamaa is the least populous county in the nation with under 19,000 residents as of 2022. The county is the 2nd-largest by area and ranks last among all counties in population density. The only two incorporated cities in the county are Gàna, the largest city with roughly 5,500 residents sitting along the coast of the Kuámehda Inlet in the Matindi Ocean, and Bruno, with just over 4,000 residents nestled between Ilámna Lake and the Kutenaj Mountains. The count sports Lake Ilámna National Park, Tsimi-Mikan National Park, Black Valley National Park, and part of Pimitsikama National Park.