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[File:MapGoscundyPrefectures|thumb|300px|Goscundy and its eleven prefectures in northwestern [[Throvy]],]]
 
A traditional region of northwest [[Throvy]], Goscundy is closest to the isles of the City of [[Aurice]] and proud of its ancient roots and culture.  Goscundy is politically a province in the [[Over-Province]] of Throvy.
 
A traditional region of northwest [[Throvy]], Goscundy is closest to the isles of the City of [[Aurice]] and proud of its ancient roots and culture.  Goscundy is politically a province in the [[Over-Province]] of Throvy.
  

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[File:MapGoscundyPrefectures|thumb|300px|Goscundy and its eleven prefectures in northwestern Throvy,]] A traditional region of northwest Throvy, Goscundy is closest to the isles of the City of Aurice and proud of its ancient roots and culture. Goscundy is politically a province in the Over-Province of Throvy.

Goscundy's north coast is edged east to west with the precipitous Igorian Mountains against the sea. These tend to avert the harshness of storms from northern climes. The weather is somewhat humid due to proximity to the sea. The winters are mild with little or no snow and the summers can be rather warm at times.

The parliamentary seat of Goscundy is Nestrabonia. Other cities include Lexicle, Mondorigor, Cantira, Taltera, Scloye, Trecoria, Magetown, Uscolo, and Cormantissa. The imperial Aurician Metorpolis is independent from the provinces, although historically it shares Goscundian culture.

Bards of Goscundy are renown for their poems exulting the history of the land, especially Airdred the Wily and the victories of the Tisbajuma of the Fifth Isbajath, especially favoring the valiant Gidhoniel kab S'ephah and his defeat of wicked Prince Ulcanov of the Shattered Waters.

The province of Goscundy is divided into eleven administrative prefectures with includes the three islands of the Sea of Magdaia. The Aurician Metropolis, although culturally and historically connected to Goscundy, is independent and under the direct rule of the Noble Senate of Aurice. Two Throe Wastes mar the east and the west ends of the province.

Modern Goscundy is served by three Dragonrail Lines, including the Imperial Dragonrail Line of Aurice.

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