Moravia Province
Moravia Province Provincia Moravia (Romanian) |
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Province of Vlasynia | |
Map of Moravia Province, showing its settlements (Fort Canis, Sârbi) and points of interest (Cape Tooth) | |
Country | ![]() |
Capital | Fort Canis |
Demonym | Moravian |
Established | ??? 2018 (became Lacul Morii District) ??? 2018 (Name changed to "Enok") 31 March 2020 (became Province) 15 May 2021 (Name changed to "Moravia") |
Government | |
- Sovereign | HGM Despot Ned I |
- Lord Governor | HGM Despot Ned I |
Area | |
- Total | 0.733 km2 (0.3 sq mi) |
Elevation | 78 m (256 ft) |
Population (2020) | |
- Total | 0 |
- Density | 0/km2 (0/sq mi) |
Time zone | Vlasynian Standard Time (VST) (UTC+02:00) |
Moravia, formerly known as Enok, was a Vlasynian Province situated in western Bucharest. It was comprised of 5 Districts and 2 Settlements (one Fort and one Town) and shared land borders with Romania to the north, east and south and with the Giulium Province to the west. Its territory covered the entire northern coast, almost the entire west coast and a portion of the south coast of the Lacul Morii Lake ("Mill Lake"), as well as the Angels' Island (Insula Îngerilor), located in the northern part of the lake.
Moravia was one of the earliest established Vlasynian territories, as its first iteration was formed on 2 July 2018 as Fort Ested (today known as Fort Canis).
It was abolished on 1 August 2021, following the dissolution of the Vlasynian Despotate.
History
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