Leverne Islands

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Levene Islands
Native name:
Ynysoedd Byw( Welsh: Living Islands, Leverne is Swedish)
LeverneIslandsFlag.jpeg
‘Unity among Peoples’ the Leverne Island’s flag.
Geography
Total islands25(26 every 5 years)
Major islands3, Ferguson Island, Georgeston Island, Ynys Mor.
Special PrincipalityLeverne Islands
Capital cityLevernestad
Largest settlementLevernestad (pop. 1.425 Million)
Demographics
Population5,920,120 (2018)

The Leverne Islands is a group of islands located off the southern coast of PyeMcGowan. The islands have a complicated political position. They are not a province of PyeMcGowan, but a Semi-Independent Principality of PyeMcGowan. This means that the islands have a Prince, who is Prince Henry of the Leverne Islands, a Parliament and even elects its own 1st Minister who acts as its head of Government. Today the islands have a population of 2.5 Million, and they are all thought Anglish, Pyenglish, Welsch and Prymontian throughout their schooling. The reason behind the Prymontian presence dates back to the Middle Ages. After the new Kingdom of PyeMcGowan annexed more land across the southern coast, from there a group of 2750 settlers set off to claim the archipelago for PyeMcGowan, but unknowingly, they arrived at the same time as other settlers from Prymontian. The two groups met 2 months after they had arrived, and nobody knew what to do. So the leader of the PyeMcGowians, Sir Walter Fieldston, went to the other settlers’ city to broker a deal. The Islands became PyeMcGowian in return for continuation of Prymontian culture for as long as the islands may last, and more than adequate funding from the crown, and they later accepted. It is still unknown where in Prymont they came from.

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