the New Richmonder lands
the common heritage of all New Richmonders
Canton of Old RoanokeCanton of the Republic composed of the lands within central Appalachia. Oldest region of the Republic, formerly known as the Heartland region prior to the establishment of the cantons.
New Richmond City
Capital city and namesake of the Republic. Cantonal capital. Most populous subdivision of the NRR. Oldest administrative district of the NRR, originally established in 2013. Former de facto executive capital of the Empire of Austenasia and former de facto capital of the Commonwealth of New Virginia. Official meeting place of the Congress of People's Councils. Administered by a city people's council and a local executive led by a mayor. One of its boroughs borders the New Virginian territory of Fraternitas to the west. Sandra's Isle County
Uninhabited county administered as a natural reserve. Consists of two islands located in a river within the vicinity of New Richmond City. Nubes Peaks Military District
Uninhabited county consisting of a large stretch of reclaimed mountain-top removal mine. Largest subdivision by area. Used as a nature reserve and as training grounds for the Corps of Revolutionary Guards. |
Canton of CampestriaCanton of the Republic composed of lands west of the Appalachian mountains or north of the Ohio River. Newest region of the Republic, formerly known as the Outlands.
Fayette Commune
Cantonal capital, located in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. Administered by a communal people's council. Northern Grove Commune
Located just north of the Ohio River. Home of Chakra Deity State Metaphysical Artisans' Cooperative. Administered by a communal people's council. Shiloh Creek County
Uninhabited county utilized as a park and nature reserve. Borders the Nordalian province of Valentinois to the east. Chambers Bend Maritime County
Uninhabited county consisting of the land around a particular bend of the Kentucky River. Used as a general-use public port and boat dock. |
Unincorporated territory of the Republic comprising nearly nine acres of uninhabited grasslands in California.
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