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Before colonisation, the Kingdom of Aquitaine was an independent state, ruled by King Louis I. After several months of decline, the Aquitaine was annexed by the Kingdom of Lech as a constituent colony.
Before colonisation, the Kingdom of Aquitaine was an independent state, ruled by King Louis I. After several months of decline, the Aquitaine was annexed by the Kingdom of Lech as a constituent colony.
== History ==
The Kingdom of Aquitaine declared independence on October 12, 2020 by King Louis I, from the House of Britannia.
== Administrative divisions ==
== Geography ==
== Economy ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 10:03, 1 May 2023

Aquitaine is an island and self governing Lech colony north of San Amaro. It is the largest and northernmost colony of Lech. Aquitaine consists of five provinces including Batavia, Helvetica, Liguria, Letetia and Westphalia.

Before colonisation, the Kingdom of Aquitaine was an independent state, ruled by King Louis I. After several months of decline, the Aquitaine was annexed by the Kingdom of Lech as a constituent colony.

History

The Kingdom of Aquitaine declared independence on October 12, 2020 by King Louis I, from the House of Britannia.

Administrative divisions

Geography

Economy

See also