Nith River Territory (Riveri dependency)
Public Lands of West River | |
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Nith River Territory | |
Founded | 10 October 2020 |
Type | Dependency |
Size | 401 m2 |
Headquarters | Penman Centre |
Management | |
- Commissioner | Vacant |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of the West River Confederation |
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The Nith River Territory is a Dependency of the West River Confederation located approximately 530 metres northwest of the capital city of Thomasville. The dependency is run by both the Ministry of the Interior and a Commissioner appointed by the president of the Confederation.
Nith River
The Nith River is a river in southwestern Ontario. Approximately 125km in length, it empties into the Grand River in the town of Paris. The Nith River Territory is named for the river, as it flows through and consists of much of the land area of the dependency.
Flora and fauna
The land is known to host many different species of plant and animals within its boundaries. The animals include Canada geese, great blue herons, and many aquatic species, such as minnows; water snakes; and crayfish.
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A common water snake in the Nith River.