Dolchia

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Dolchia (Δολχία)
Ancient region of Willink
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Region of Pontus
Top: The costal capital of Semíra, village streets in Tepaelon, the fortified Dolchian town of Kastakaran, the pink waterfalls of Dolchia, rock-cut tombs in Karman, Lake Oreinós landscape, Bottom: location of the region of Dolchia
LocationMid-eastern Willink
Ethnic GroupsDolchians, Norians, Marians, Niskau, Vatae, Anglo
Historical capitalsSemíra, Ánion
Area850,400 km2
(328,341 square miles)
Population:87,213,000 (2024 estimate)

Dolchia (Willinkian: Δολχία) (Dolchian: Դոլչիա) (Cohenian: Дольчия) also known as Dolchis is a region located on the southeastern coast of Thalassia, Willink. Consisting of a costal strip and a rugged hinterland that gives way to the Vóreios mountains and Willinkian steppe, Dolchia is a noted ethno-region of Willink, formerly the location of the Kingdom of Dolchis which existed independently until 307 BC. One of the lesser populated regions of Willink, Dolchia's population is largely distributed along its coastline, with its two largest cities being Semíra, adjacent the coast of the Dayan Sea, and Ánion, situated on the Podgoras river. Dolchia in its west possess a fertile river valley and highly urbanized plain south of Lake Oreinós. The megalopolis of Ismaros, despite nominally being located in the region is generally not included in its geographical history, being founded instead as a Norian costal empórion.

Name

The Dolchi are an early identified bronze-age tribal people, first attested to by writings of the Kanisian Empire in 1240 BC.

The metropolis of Anion is the largest urban agglomeration in Dolchia

Geography

History