Index:Provinces of Deodeca
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The provinces of the Deodeca are a constituent political entity within the country. This page provides a snapshot overview of some of the provinces.
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| Capital: New Reydon | Population: 10,100,550 | |
| Confederation: 1710 Etymology: Ingerish (used to differentiate claims from Franquese Asperie) + Asperia (name used for the southwestern coast of Astrasia). Demonym: Asperian | Postal code: IA Official motto: "Illustratio, Moralis, Prudentia." ("Englightenment, Morality, Prudence.") Provincial song: None | Largest city: Stonesipher Other population centers: Baptist Bay, Bathantown, Tidonmouth |
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Flag of Ingerish Asperia
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Coat of arms of Ingerish Asperia
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The provincial bird, the White-arched Stormpetrel (Hydrobates asperinus)
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The provincial flower, the White mobgray (Vinca hepburnii)
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The provincial tree, the Ironwood tree (Metrosideros excelsa)
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Rugged coastline along the Shiralees.
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Foothills of the Great Shield Mountains near Coalcliffe, IA.
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| Capital: Coalburne | Population: 2,464,000 | |
| Etymology: Anglicised name derived from the Tsimshiliit word 'Kaasty’chyetshan.' Demonym: Kastichetshani | Postal code: KT Official motto: "Under the cross, we are well." Provincial song: Under The Cross, We Are Well | Largest city: Coalburne Other population centers: Delbert City, Port Stewart, Dimsdale, Cacsaw |
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Flag of Kastichetshan
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The provincial bird, the
Common Sapphire Dasher
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The provincial flower, The Purple Tikapa
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The provincial tree, the West Jade Spruce (Picea nephritus)
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Auldanweller Valley in far west KT, with Mount Ernest on the far right.
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A farm near the foothills of the Great Shield Mountains near Jasper, KT
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The Queen Charlotte Mountains near New Cottingham, KT
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| Capital: Roberton | Population: 3,680,000 | |
| Etymology: Named after Lake Ouanatchkan, itself a Franquese interpretation of Aitun 'Ukunatshuan', describing a bend in the rapids where Lake Ouanatchkan empties into the Odeka Demonym: Ouanatchkanian, Ouanatchkanien (FR), Chkanien (informal) | Postal code: OA Official motto: "Sous le même toit, on est réuni" Provincial song: Chant Chkanien | Largest city: Audeville Other population centers: Anderville, Bennantown, Bésance, Fourchaulton |
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Flag of Ouanatchkan
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The provincial bird, the
Ardencian Chickadee
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The provincial flower, the Southern Lupine
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The provincial tree, the Archantan Larch (Larix archantus)
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Coast of Lake Ouanatchkan in Faille region
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Base of Canal Blanchard in central Ouanatchkan
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Western terminus of the Northland Bridge
(Pont Northland)