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Physical Geography:
Physical Geography:
The majority of the territory (especially the southern part) it’s taiga with small mountain ranges that reach up to 1200m, in the north of the country there are glaciers and most of the land is tundra with a very rugged coastline full of fjords, meanwhile the center of the country is very mountainous, thanks to the Hjörsk mountain range, in which there are glaciers in which most of the country's rivers are born.
The majority of the territory (especially the southern part) it’s taiga with small mountain ranges that reach up to 1200m, in the north of the country there are glaciers and most of the land is tundra with a very rugged coastline full of fjords, meanwhile the center of the country is very mountainous, thanks to the Hjörsk mountain range, in which there are glaciers in which most of the country's rivers are born.
History:
The establishment of population in Nordland dates back to 2000 years ago with the Sirmirmiutat culture (ancestors of the Inuktitut) who populated the lands until the arrival of Viking settlers in the south, so the indigenous population had to migrante north, and later there was a war for mineral resources that lasted about 20 years, which ended with Viking victory, the Vikings flourished and settled throughout Nordland, except in the north.

Revision as of 20:17, 18 September 2022

Territory ID and proposed name: UL19b-Nordland In Islandic: Konungsríkið Nordland In Inuktitut: ᐅᑭᐅᖅᑕᖅᑐᒥ ᓄᓇ ᑭᖕᑕᒻ Ukiuqtaqtumi Nunait Kingtam

Physical Geography: The majority of the territory (especially the southern part) it’s taiga with small mountain ranges that reach up to 1200m, in the north of the country there are glaciers and most of the land is tundra with a very rugged coastline full of fjords, meanwhile the center of the country is very mountainous, thanks to the Hjörsk mountain range, in which there are glaciers in which most of the country's rivers are born.

History: The establishment of population in Nordland dates back to 2000 years ago with the Sirmirmiutat culture (ancestors of the Inuktitut) who populated the lands until the arrival of Viking settlers in the south, so the indigenous population had to migrante north, and later there was a war for mineral resources that lasted about 20 years, which ended with Viking victory, the Vikings flourished and settled throughout Nordland, except in the north.