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Aurician Agogia is an over-province in the Aurician Empire that comprises Transalpine Agogia and Cisalpine Agogia and includes most of the historic land of Shadmaus. It is most famous as the last land in Pytharnia through which the Shadew River passes before it empties into the sea. The Nystasy River which provides commercial transportation for eastern Pytharnia is the basis for a portion of the border of Aurician Agogia as it empties into the sea. Wedged between the sea and the Jaggudorns, Aurician Agogia comprises a very broad range of elevations and shares borders with eight other states, the Kingdom of Dúrandwor, the Empire of Magdala, the Vice-Royalty of Jagohr, the Kingdom of Dagdoria, the Amandal Republic, the Commonwealth of Sardeichs, the Commonwealth of Shaddago, and the Overlordship of Streionia. The over-province is administratively divided into twenty provinces. The over-province was seized by the Grand Duke of Aurice in the late twenty sixth century. The Noble Senate of Aurice appoints the Lord Governor of the over-province. Aurician Agogia is rich in agricultural lands and the precious substance, panox, which is essential for titancraft. Since the end of the twenty seventh century, the Grand Shadew Canal has made the over-province essential for the commerce of the greater Pallathantic Region.
History
For eight years, from 2626 to 2634, Aurician Agogia was directly under the control of the exiled House Bijäl during the Aurician Revolution, when the Bijälians fled to Agogia from the revolutionaries of the senate.
See Also
- Agogia
- Aurician Empire
- Aurician Revolution
- Aurician Seizure of Transalpine Agogia (2576)
- Cession of Cisalpine Agogia
- Shadmaus
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