The islands of Britannia and Éire, alongside various other smaller islands form the North Atlantic Archipelago off Europe's North-West coast.
Politically dominated by Wessex-Normandy, Anglia and Man the islands are divided into 10 countries.
The name Britannia comes from the Roman province. Anglia often uses a female personification of Britannia to represent itself, often in some kind of quarrel with the Wessex lion.
The name Éire derives from the Celtic goddess Éiru.
Country | Capital | Flag | Current Head of State | Population |
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Anglia | Lincoln | King William V | 17,134,000 | |
Connacht | Gaillimh | Queen Eithne | 434,050 | |
Gwynnedd | Caernarfon | Prince Llywelyn III | 707,325 | |
Man | Douglas | King Eric V | 5,758,344 | |
Munster | Corcaigh | King Ruaidri X | 1,024,000 | |
Orkney | Kirkwall | Earl Haakon X | 167,735 | |
Scotland | Edinburgh | Queen Alexandria | 3,203,400 | |
Ulster | Béal Feirste | King Domnall IV | 1,684,500 | |
Wessex-Normandy | Winchester | King Frederick II | 24,586,300 | |
Ynys Mons | Llangefni | King Eric V | 61,250 |
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