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'''Wun''' ({{wp|Yue Chinese|Yu}}: 桓; ''wun4'') is a {{wp|geography|geographic}} and {{wp|cultural area|cultural region}} in central [[Aussia]. Like other Aussian polities, the area of Wun practices [[objective law]] with the customarily recognised highest court being the [[Namsi Court]] located in the city of the same name. The polities under the jurisdiction of the Namsi Court are collectively referred to as the Heavenly Realm. The names Namsi Court, Heavenly Realm, and Wun are considered {{wp|synonym|synonymous}} in the West, and are often used interchangeably.  
'''Wun''' ({{wp|Yue Chinese|Yu}}: 桓; ''wun4'') is a {{wp|geography|geographic}} and {{wp|cultural area|cultural region}} in central [[Aussia]]. Like other Aussian polities, the area of Wun practices [[objective law]] with the customarily recognised highest court being the [[Namsi Court]] located in the city of the same name. The polities under the jurisdiction of the Namsi Court are collectively referred to as the Heavenly Realm. The names Namsi Court, Heavenly Realm, and Wun are considered {{wp|synonym|synonymous}} in the West, and are often used interchangeably.  
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 29 September 2019

Wun (Yu: 桓; wun4) is a geographic and cultural region in central Aussia. Like other Aussian polities, the area of Wun practices objective law with the customarily recognised highest court being the Namsi Court located in the city of the same name. The polities under the jurisdiction of the Namsi Court are collectively referred to as the Heavenly Realm. The names Namsi Court, Heavenly Realm, and Wun are considered synonymous in the West, and are often used interchangeably.