Rumia

Rumia is a land in Galea and the official name of a loose political union of numerous entities

Geography
Rumia is situated in the heart of Galea region. It borders Horehronie to the north, Carpatina to the east, Paperland, Oosingimaed and Dal Riata to the south.

It lies near the subarctic climate area, but some parts are considerably warmer due to lakes and rivers of fire that dot the land. This made Rumia be sometimes called "Land of fire". Geologists aren't certain what causes this anomaly. In the southeast, along the border, most of the fires have been extinguished by expeditions from Paperland, whose cities have been set to flames many times in the past.

Rumia is heavily forested, like the rest of Galea. Vast woodlands suffered little change since the first appearance of men. Villages are scattered in large numbers, but they blend easily to the landscape. The woods make home to rich wildlife that can make passage through the country a dangerous task.

Politics
The political status of Rumia is a subject of many discussions, although it's internationally recognized as a sovereign country. The act of independence constituted the country, giving it a legal personality, but authorized no central government, leaving towns and villages just as independent as they had been before.

Provinces
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