List of Place Names used in Rænrland

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The following are several lists providing an overview of used location names within the territories of Rænrland, which nowadays is mainly controlled by Norland and partially controlled by Haense and Acre. Some of the mentioned names might not be used nowadays but were used within this century. Names can also come in forms of different languages used in the area, such as Agnesa and Sveasspråk.

Historical Regions of Rænrland

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These names were used before the Rænrland initiative (20 S.A.), where Norland took control of the Rænrland region. These names are known as follows:

Name in Commons Location
Lovland Central
Tulipa North
Svealand East
Jöland Central-west
Ingridland West
Kristiansland South

List of place names with origins from the Common language

  • Little Matilda, Commune of Osmonde - Named after Matilda Osmonde
  • Mount Osmonde (Known as Osmund before 57 S.A.) - Named after Matilda Osmonde
  • Mount Komi
  • Mount Turnip - Named after the vegetable Turnip
  • North Turnip - See Mount Turnip
  • Osmonde (Known as Osmund before 57 S.A.), Province of The United Provinces of Dùnrath - Named after Matilda Osmonde

List of place names with origins from the Agnesa language

  • Dun'avi (Dùn Dhaibhidh) - Named after Daibhidh Sutharlainn, founder of the Jarldom of Dùnrath
  • Dùnrath - "Fortress of Good Fortune" in Agnesa.
  • Fort Catherine (Gearastan Chatrìona) - Named after Catrìona Sutharlainn, co-founder of the Sutherland Trading Company.
  • Helensburgh (Baile Eilidh) - "City of Helen" in Agnesa.
  • Loch Usaidh
  • Loch Fiag - Named after the plant Rush, which typically grows at the Lochside.
  • Oban (Òban) - Means "Little Bay" in Agnesa, originally describing Loch Fiag Bay.
  • South Dunbar (Dùn Barr a Deas), Former Province of The United Provinces of Dùnrath - Named after the city of Dunbar, formally located in the Northwestern corner of Almaris.
  • South Dunbar-Svealand (Dùn Barr a Deas-Sbhea), Province of The United Provinces of Dùnrath - See South Dunbar & Svealand
  • South Dunbar Mountains (Beannan Dùn Barr a Deas) - See South Dunbar
  • New South Dunbar (Dùn Barr a Deas Nuadh), Commune of South Dunbar-Svealand - See South Dunbar

List of place names with origins from the Sveasspråk language

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