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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Flag of Mava.png|150px]]</div>'''Mava''' (Mavean: Máva), officially the '''Republic of Mava''' (Mavean: ''Naigál'yaké 'a Máva''; Map: ''Na'aka'yae a'Máva''; Kána: ''Yénáka Máva'') is an island country located in [[Triania Minor|Triania]], consisting of two main islands, Naik'maké and Owurah'maké, and the smaller island of Tokuk'maké. With a total area of 1,734 km<sup>2</sup> (670 sq mi), and roughly 73,000 inhabitants, it is one of the smallest sovereign states in the world, in both land and population. The capital and largest city is Paas, located on Naik'maké.Mava is a parliamentary representative democracy, with a popularly-elected president serving as head of state and a prime minister as head of government and chief executive. Legislative power is vested in the unicameral Assembly, from which the government is appointed. The economy of Mava is dependent on tourism, subsistence agriculture, and fishing. The majority of the inhabitants of Mava are indigenous Mavean, with a small number of part Mavean and the remainder largely immigrant workers and retired expatriates. ('''[[Mava|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Simplified Flag of Brynmor.png|150px]]</div>The '''Kingdom of Brynmor''' ''({{wp|Welsh language|Brynnish}}: Teyrnas Brynymôr, {{wp|Scottish gaelic language|Charmelcs}}: Rioghachd Cnocnamara)'', commonly known as '''Brynmor''', is a {{wp|sovereign state}} in [[Parthenia]]. It shares land borders with [[Angland]] to the east and [[Vermand]] to the west. On it's north coast is the [[Sea of Slethar]]. As of 2017, Brynmor's population was approximately 5.3 million. Its capital city is [[Marunath]], which is also the largest city in the country.
 
Continuous habitation within the modern borders of Brynmor began during the {{wp|neolithic period}} as one of the earliest inhabited regions of [[Parthenia]]. Early {{wp|Celtic}} cultures began to appear in the {{wp|bronze age}} and {{wp|iron age}}, despite [[Remillian Empire|Remillian occupation]] later on, connecting Brynmor to the other [[Celtic nations (Elezia)|Celtic nations]] of the [[Sea of Slethar]]. Unlike neighbouring Angland, the Remillian occupation had little effect on the culture and people groups of Brynmor, as Celtic culture continued to develop. Following the collapse of the Remillian Empire in 301 AD, Brynmor was split into two kingdoms, [[Battania]] and [[Reyvadoin]]. It is theorized that these kingdoms would assist eachother in defending their lands from the {{wp|Germanic people|Livanic}} invaders from the west, using the hilly terrain to their advantage. In 833 Brynmor was annexed by the Kingdom of [[Vermand]], becoming a state in the north. In 1089, when [[Angland]] invaded Vermand, the Anglican monarchy established a monarchy in Brynmor, proclaiming the land "Brya'mordaleat" and becoming a vassal state of the Anglican kingdom used for power over the Vermandois kingdom. In the 16th century, under the [[Vieri dynasty]], Brynmor was fully incorporated into the growing [[Anglish Empire]]. Following the death of [[Arthur I]], the Anglican kingdom was left unstable under [[Anastasia I]] which Brynmor used to form a united kingdom with [[Charmelcia]], known as the [[Kingdom of the Two Thrones]]. This dissolved after both nations established themselves in the 19th century, with a period of Brynnish nationalism during the 1830s. ('''[[Brynmor|See more...]]''')

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The Kingdom of Brynmor (Brynnish: Teyrnas Brynymôr, Charmelcs: Rioghachd Cnocnamara), commonly known as Brynmor, is a sovereign state in Parthenia. It shares land borders with Angland to the east and Vermand to the west. On it's north coast is the Sea of Slethar. As of 2017, Brynmor's population was approximately 5.3 million. Its capital city is Marunath, which is also the largest city in the country.

Continuous habitation within the modern borders of Brynmor began during the neolithic period as one of the earliest inhabited regions of Parthenia. Early Celtic cultures began to appear in the bronze age and iron age, despite Remillian occupation later on, connecting Brynmor to the other Celtic nations of the Sea of Slethar. Unlike neighbouring Angland, the Remillian occupation had little effect on the culture and people groups of Brynmor, as Celtic culture continued to develop. Following the collapse of the Remillian Empire in 301 AD, Brynmor was split into two kingdoms, Battania and Reyvadoin. It is theorized that these kingdoms would assist eachother in defending their lands from the Livanic invaders from the west, using the hilly terrain to their advantage. In 833 Brynmor was annexed by the Kingdom of Vermand, becoming a state in the north. In 1089, when Angland invaded Vermand, the Anglican monarchy established a monarchy in Brynmor, proclaiming the land "Brya'mordaleat" and becoming a vassal state of the Anglican kingdom used for power over the Vermandois kingdom. In the 16th century, under the Vieri dynasty, Brynmor was fully incorporated into the growing Anglish Empire. Following the death of Arthur I, the Anglican kingdom was left unstable under Anastasia I which Brynmor used to form a united kingdom with Charmelcia, known as the Kingdom of the Two Thrones. This dissolved after both nations established themselves in the 19th century, with a period of Brynnish nationalism during the 1830s. (See more...)