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'''Ulinaria''' is a province of [[Lauchenoiria]]. | '''Ulinaria''' is a province of [[Lauchenoiria]]. An area similar to the present-day province was initially established as a colony of [[Valahandia]] in 1417 out of territory formerly belonging to [[Yervia]]. In 1922, the territory became one of the eight provinces of the Federation of Lauchenoiria. The province contains one city, [[Elopolis]] and a number of other settlements ranging from large towns to small villages. Ulinaria is responsible for the majority of agricultural output in Lauchenoiria, and is still comprised primarily of rural agricultural land. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In 1417, Valahandian explorers landed in what was then Western Yervia. Following numerous battles with forces from [[Yervia]], the defenders were forced back over the Nariavan Mountains which stretch north-south between the two major rivers of Lauchenoiria. In the western territory, the Valahandians established Ulinaria | In 1417, Valahandian explorers landed in what was then Western Yervia. Following numerous battles with forces from [[Yervia]], the defenders were forced back over the Nariavan Mountains which stretch north-south between the two major rivers of Lauchenoiria. In the western territory, the Valahandians established the [[Royal Colony of Ulinaria]]. | ||
In 2018, First Minister of Ulinaria [[Victoria Juarez]] joined the side of the [[Lauchenoirian Resistance]] during the [[Second Lauchenoirian Civil War]]. She was later convicted of war crimes following the mistreatment of at least one prisoner of war. | In 2018, First Minister of Ulinaria [[Victoria Juarez]] joined the side of the [[Lauchenoirian Resistance]] during the [[Second Lauchenoirian Civil War]]. She was later convicted of war crimes following the mistreatment of at least one prisoner of war. | ||
==Culture== | |||
Ulinarian culture involves elements inherited from both colonial powers and their neighbours. The province has many farm-based traditions, including annual barn dances in most villages; and tends to host large harvest festivals. | |||
==Politics== | |||
Politics in Ulinaria is dominated by the [[Liberal Party of Lauchenoiria]]. | |||
[[Category:Lauchenoiria]][[Category:Places]][[Category:Provinces of Lauchenoiria]] | [[Category:Lauchenoiria]][[Category:Places]][[Category:Provinces of Lauchenoiria]] | ||
Revision as of 12:33, 26 July 2023
Ulinaria is a province of Lauchenoiria. An area similar to the present-day province was initially established as a colony of Valahandia in 1417 out of territory formerly belonging to Yervia. In 1922, the territory became one of the eight provinces of the Federation of Lauchenoiria. The province contains one city, Elopolis and a number of other settlements ranging from large towns to small villages. Ulinaria is responsible for the majority of agricultural output in Lauchenoiria, and is still comprised primarily of rural agricultural land.
History
In 1417, Valahandian explorers landed in what was then Western Yervia. Following numerous battles with forces from Yervia, the defenders were forced back over the Nariavan Mountains which stretch north-south between the two major rivers of Lauchenoiria. In the western territory, the Valahandians established the Royal Colony of Ulinaria.
In 2018, First Minister of Ulinaria Victoria Juarez joined the side of the Lauchenoirian Resistance during the Second Lauchenoirian Civil War. She was later convicted of war crimes following the mistreatment of at least one prisoner of war.
Culture
Ulinarian culture involves elements inherited from both colonial powers and their neighbours. The province has many farm-based traditions, including annual barn dances in most villages; and tends to host large harvest festivals.
Politics
Politics in Ulinaria is dominated by the Liberal Party of Lauchenoiria.