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| intro = '''Wychelle''', officially the '''State of Wychelle''', is a state of the [[Federal States]]. Bounded on the east by the Akogama River, the state is known primarily for its prairies and grassland geography. The capital of the state is Cheviot, but the largest city is Nenova which holds a joint metropolitan area with Barstone, Tennewa. Other notable metropolitan areas include Geoghan, Rawlinston, and Topinder. Agriculture and agribusiness remain two of the most important industries in the state.
| intro = '''Wychelle''', officially the '''State of Wychelle''', is a state of the [[Federal States]]. Bounded on the east by the Akogama River, the state is known for its prairie landscape. The state borders [[Tennewa]] to the east, [[Clamash]] to the west, [[Riopoderos]] to the north, and AR120-47 to the south. Wychelle is over 17,500 square miles in area with a population of over 1.5 million. The capital is Cheviot, located 70 kilometers from the largest city, Nenova, which is located next to Barstone, Tennewa.  
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Flag of Wychelle State of Wychelle

Capital: Cheviot
Population: 1,560,000 (2020)
Motto: "Per Deum, Bene valemus" ("Through God, we are well")

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Wychelle, officially the State of Wychelle, is a state of the Federal States. Bounded on the east by the Akogama River, the state is known for its prairie landscape. The state borders Tennewa to the east, Clamash to the west, Riopoderos to the north, and AR120-47 to the south. Wychelle is over 17,500 square miles in area with a population of over 1.5 million. The capital is Cheviot, located 70 kilometers from the largest city, Nenova, which is located next to Barstone, Tennewa.


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