Dunhelm Island

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Dunhelm Island
Disputed island
Native name: Duneler (Imaguan Creole)
Ilha da Revolução (Lusitan)
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Dunhelm Island from the east
Geography
LocationArucian Sea
Area125.44 km²
Highest point
  • 686 m
Administered by
 Maracao
ProvinceIlha da Revolução
Claimed by
File:ImaguaFlag.png Imagua and the Assimas
ParishSaint Isidore's
Demographics
Population97,816 (as of 2017)

Dunhelm Island (Etrurian: Isola Dunelm, Imaguan Creole: Duneler), officially Revolution Island (Lusitan: Ilha da Revolução) is an island located in the Arucian Sea, situated 250 kilometers away from the island of Imagua, and just over 1,000 kilometers from the island of Maracao. Disputed between Maracao and Imagua and the Assimas, it has been under Maracan control since 1945. The island hosts a permanent AIS military presence, with assets from Maracao, Swetania and Chervolesia based on the island.

Etymology

The name Dunhelm Island comes from the city of Dunhelm in Buckland, which had been under personal union with Estmere at the time the island was discovered by Eucleans in TBD.

The official name, Revolution Island commemorates the Glorious Revolution which freed Maracao from Mariranan occupation and ended any chance of Adelmar I returning to power.

History

TBD