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'''Ale''' is the agricultural centre of Normark together with southern '''Sunnerland''' and most of the livestock and agriculture industries of Normark are placed around '''Aleby''', even if the region also has shifted to service related industries. | '''Ale''' is the agricultural centre of Normark together with southern '''Sunnerland''' and most of the livestock and agriculture industries of Normark are placed around '''Aleby''', even if the region also has shifted to service related industries. | ||
The tree towers on its shield comes from Ale having been divied by three chiefdoms and later on vassals, under both Sunnerland and Nor, up until the creation f of Greater Normark. These regions were Aleby, from which the name Ale comes from, that lied in the west, Aaln that lied in the south and Skiie that lied in the east. The towns and municipalities that exists in theres regions nowaday have the same names, even if most forts, towns and other buildings from the past are mostly gone. | |||
Latest revision as of 14:18, 5 December 2024
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Country | Greater Normark |
Capital and largest city | Aleby |
Population | |
• Total | 91,000 |
Ale is a Region of Greater Normark that lies in the most southern tip of the country. The capital and largest city is Aleby, with other cities of note being Skogen and Hennerød. Ale was one of the last regions to be added in Normark, when it got split from Sunnerland after the Normarkian Civil War since the region of Ale supported the winning side of the civil war and therefore was rewarded with more autonomy.
Ale is the agricultural centre of Normark together with southern Sunnerland and most of the livestock and agriculture industries of Normark are placed around Aleby, even if the region also has shifted to service related industries.
The tree towers on its shield comes from Ale having been divied by three chiefdoms and later on vassals, under both Sunnerland and Nor, up until the creation f of Greater Normark. These regions were Aleby, from which the name Ale comes from, that lied in the west, Aaln that lied in the south and Skiie that lied in the east. The towns and municipalities that exists in theres regions nowaday have the same names, even if most forts, towns and other buildings from the past are mostly gone.
Etymology
History
Geography
Municipalities
Municipality | Population | Administrative seat | Largest Urban centre |
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Aleby Municipality | 26,000 | Aleby | Aleby |
Skogen Municipality | 16,600 | Skogen | Skogen |
Hennerås Municipality | 11,000 | Hennerød | Hennerød |
Askersfjord Municipality | 7,800 | Askersfjord | Askersfjord |
Større Svensbro Municipality | 6,100 | Svensbro | Folke |
Vennelid Municipality | 4,900 | Vennelid | Vennelid |
Aaln Municipality | 4,200 | Aaln | Aaln |
Skiie Municipality | 3,700 | Skiee | Ången |
Grannås Municipality | 3,500 | Grannby | Rävfelunda |
Dagzätra Municipality | 3,000 | Dagzätra | Sydbäck |
Skogså Municipality | 2,000 | Skogså | Munkebeck |
Aretjern Municipality | 1,500 | Aretjern | Sydgrensen |
Foshult Municipality | 700 | Foshult | Ulvelid |