Fjord Krai
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This article refers to a micronation or element of micronationalism which is defunct and no longer exists. You can help make the article reflect that or ask on the talk page for further information. |
Fjord Krai | |
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Gishabruni Krai | |
Country | Tsarist Empire of Gishabrun |
Founded | 14 August 2010 |
Dissolved | 6 December 2010 |
Population | |
• Total | 0 |
Fjord Krai was a krai of the Tsarist Empire of Gishabrun.
Etymology
The name "Fjord" refers to the jagged coastline of the krai.
History
On 14 August 2010, while on a naval expedition, HIM Tsar Kuri I captured several islands in a lake. Fjord Krai was finally returned to Canadian sovereignty when Gishabrun relinquished claims on distant krais, on 6 December 2010.
Geography and climate
The climate of what was Fjord Krai is continental (but modified by the lake with the Lake Effect), meaning it has an average of 9.5 degrees Celsius, with 133.1 cm of snowfall each winter and 834 mm of precipitation year-round. Fjord Krai consisted of several islands in a freshwater lake. Fjord Krai contained Fjord National Park, and was surrounded by Canada on all sides.