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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:St._Kitts,_Karibik_-_Marina_in_Basseterre_-_panoramio.jpg|120px]]</div> '''Port-Anne''' ({{wp|Haitian Creole|Baptistois Creole}}: ''Pòan'') is the capital of [[Saint-Baptiste]] and one of the country's six  parishes. Founded in 1552 by the explorer [[Fidélias Tétreault]], Port-Anne was the first Auressian settlement on Saint-Baptiste, and has remained the economic, cultural, and political centre of Saint-Baptiste for over four centuries. During Saint-Baptiste's time as a colonial possession of [[Vervillia]] and later [[Blayk]], Port-Anne became a important port for trade in the [[Rum Gulf]], and became known as "the Jewel" of the region. ('''[[Port-Anne|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:ElstockAnthemSongbook.png|120px]]</div> '''"O land of the river"''' ({{wp|Kashubian language|Elsian}}: ''"O krôjnié rzéki"''; {{wp|German language|Tyrnican}}: ''"O Land des Flusses"'') is the {{wp|national anthem}} of [[Elstock]]. Officially adopted in 2000 following the country's independence from [[Tyrnica]] and [[Pelemia]], the song was previously an unofficial anthem for the city-state decades before its adoption, and a popular patriotic song among the wider [[Elsians|Elsian]] community. Officially, the anthem is instrumental, but the original lyrics, in both Elsian and Tyrnican, are still used in unofficial celebrations and events, such as soccer matches and private functions.('''[[O land of the river|See more...]]''')

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"O land of the river" (Elsian: "O krôjnié rzéki"; Tyrnican: "O Land des Flusses") is the national anthem of Elstock. Officially adopted in 2000 following the country's independence from Tyrnica and Pelemia, the song was previously an unofficial anthem for the city-state decades before its adoption, and a popular patriotic song among the wider Elsian community. Officially, the anthem is instrumental, but the original lyrics, in both Elsian and Tyrnican, are still used in unofficial celebrations and events, such as soccer matches and private functions.(See more...)