Vuode
Vuode |
Established: November 27th 1980/I |
Cunstaval: Çesli da Chilseu |
Premier: Vacant |
Demonym: Vuodean |
Motto: Hic Habitavit Rex ("The King Lived Here") |
Location of Vuode. |
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Vuode (officially, The United Provinces of Vuode and Dandenburg) is a province of Talossa. It is the oldest of all Talossan provinces.
Geography
The Province comprises two Cantons, six Parishes and sixty-nine Townships.
Provincial Borders
The province is bounded by East Kenwood Boulevard to the north, North Maryland Avenue to the east and La Mar Talossan (The Talossan Sea) to the west. The southern border traces along East North Avenue from where it intersects with North Prospect Avenue, through the center of the roundabout where the Historic Water Tower is situated and then follows the curve of East Water Tower Road, crossing North Lincoln Memorial Drive and continuing to the sea.
Cantons
The province comprises two cantons, Vuode and Dun Cestour.
Parishes
The province comprises six Parishes. There are three in Vuode Canton, Cone, Madison and McGarry and three in Dun Cestour Canton, Murphy, von Buchholtz and Rosalez.
Townships
The province comprises sixty-nine Townships. There are thirty-five Townships in the Canton of Vuode and thirty-four in the Canton of Dun Cestour. Four of Dun Cestour's Townships lie in Coronation Park and are uninhabited.
List of Townships
Landmarks and Locations
Vuode is home to several notable Talossan landmarks and locations.
Culture
Provincial Anthem
- See our main article on this subject at 'N Regeu Xhust.
- See our main article on this subject at 'N Regeu Xhust.
The provincial anthem of Vuode is 'N Regeu Xhust ("A Just King") (1987), sung to the tune of La Marseillaise [1] [2].
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