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Only about 87,500 people lived in all of Hăla's 9 recognized districts, about 10,000 in each one. | Only about 87,500 people lived in all of Hăla's 9 recognized districts, about 10,000 in each one. This number had been higher before the [[Players]] conquered all of the coastal territory. The Players had chosen to accept these people into their coalition rather than driving them into the highlands. Thus, the only Hăla that had remained was the highlands, and these districts were not connected to each other. | ||
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Revision as of 09:54, 29 April 2025
Languages
- See User:Soap/PC.
Census of 4198
Fox Island
Fox Island was home to 367,000 PBC's spread across nine districts, with about 40,000 aboriginals in the southern tail region and 16,500 inland; these were not counted as part of the PBC population. In the west of the island there were an additional 94,000 people where tribal affiliation was not recognized; indeed this entire area was just one district as well, as it had its own system.
Hăla
Only about 87,500 people lived in all of Hăla's 9 recognized districts, about 10,000 in each one. This number had been higher before the Players conquered all of the coastal territory. The Players had chosen to accept these people into their coalition rather than driving them into the highlands. Thus, the only Hăla that had remained was the highlands, and these districts were not connected to each other.
Northwest
About 83,400 people lived here, in nine districts, again with about ten thousand people per district.
Northeast=
With 118,000 people, this area had the lowest population density, but with 12 districts, also held about 10,000 people per district.
Older edits
- This pertained to a much smaller area than what I am now referring to as Mevumep. I may need a new name for one or both of them.
Northeast corner of continental area... dolphin shaped country. No aboriginals at all ... all 4 tribes are macro-Pabap people.[1] Glacial, rocky landscape... no agriculture possible. The language may be Birch, even though the Birch society arose as a blend of aboriginals and Lenians.
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Notes
- ↑ lenians?