Duisien District
Duisien District | |
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Northudankton District of Duisien | |
District | Northudankton |
Founded | 14 October 2016 |
Retired | 13 July 2024 |
Founded by | The Kabaar, King Jon I |
Named for | Saint Duisienbourgh |
Capital | Community of Duikienin |
Communities |
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Government | |
• District Governor | Automato Roboto |
• District Sheriff | James Gnomington |
Area | |
• Total | 0.129 km2 (0.050 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 12 |
Postal abbreviation | DD |
RIS 002 code | ND-DD |
The Duisien District was an enclaved district of Northudankton in the Southwestern region of the United States, approximately two miles ashore off the Gulf of Mexico. It was abolished on 13 July 2024 after the High Council ruled that it was redundant. The Duisien District's north and eastern border was mostly defined by the Heron River, a significant drainway that connects to the Gulf of Mexico within quarter of a mile. The Duisien District was the smallest by area but the most populous of the two districts, the other being the Chipola District. Duikienin was both the district's capital and largest community. Greater Duikienin was the district's most populous metropolitan area. It is now the borders for the new district system following the Metra system. The district is located in southern Mississippi and is 211 miles from the nation's other district in Florida. On October 14, 2016, the Duisien District became the 1st district admitted to the Union at its conception. By 2023, the Duisien District has become the nation's largest exporter of fresh produce.
The base community of the district is the Community of Duikienin, Northudankton's capital community. The greater Duisien District encircles the community and is patrolled frequently by the Duikienin Community Guard. South of the community limits of Duikienin, south of the Ruins of Fort Jon is the Freeman Woods, a woodland that has been maintained by the royal family since circa 1977. South Duikienin Street extents from the southeast community limits of Duikienin to Groveland Way, a district path. Westward on Groveland Way leads to the open Northudankton border checkpoint of Fort Saint Alex. Eastward on Groveland Way leads to Northudankton's Heron River, Zinnia Bluff, and Azalea Pass. Other landmarks in the Duisien District include Rockbowl Arena, Crestlawn Grove, and Heron Bend.
Geography
The Duisien District is a relatively flat area although the terrain does slope downward ever-so-slightly the further south you go towards the shore.
Communities
- Duikienin - Capital of Northudankton and the Duisien District.
- Fort Saint Alex - A border community in west Duisien District.