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==History== | ==History== | ||
Before the arrival of settlers, the Northern Isles were inhabited by a number of tribes such as the Islayas people, the Islayas built fishing settlements as well as a number of stone structures related to their religion To-Keng or "way of being". | Before the arrival of settlers, the Northern Isles were inhabited by a number of tribes such as the Islayas people, the Islayas built fishing settlements as well as a number of stone structures related to their religion To-Keng or "way of being". | ||
[[Category:Slokais Islands]][[Category:Places]] | |||
Revision as of 09:49, 14 August 2023
Northern Isles Běidǎo de Isla's del Norte | |
|---|---|
Province | |
| Nickname(s): The Great North | |
| Country | Slokais Islands |
| Establishment | 01 January 1897 |
| Capital and largest city | Kirkwall |
| Demonym(s) | Northern Islanders |
| Government | |
• Governor | Ronald Sheen Conservative Party |
• Speaker of the Northern Isles House | Johnthan Padilla Conservative Party |
| Northern Isles House | |
| National representation | |
| 5/643 | |
| Population | |
• 2020 census | 405,320 (24th) |
| Postal | NI |
Northern Isle's Province is a province located in Slokais Island's, although one of the largest by size, Northern Isle has the smallest population due to much of the province including uninhabited island possessions.
History
Before the arrival of settlers, the Northern Isles were inhabited by a number of tribes such as the Islayas people, the Islayas built fishing settlements as well as a number of stone structures related to their religion To-Keng or "way of being".