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'''Kegath<nowiki>''</nowiki>í Province''' (<small>[[Soleani]] pronunciation:</small> [kɛgæʔːiː]) is a landlocked province in northern [[Solea]]. Its terrain is primarily hilly, though it is bounded on the west by the [[Lókehpíkek]]. | '''Kegath<nowiki>''</nowiki>í Province''' (<small>[[Soleani]] pronunciation:</small> [kɛgæʔːiː]) is a landlocked province in northern [[Solea]]. Its terrain is primarily hilly, though it is bounded on the west by the [[Lókehpíkek]]. It is bordered to the north by the province of [[Ŋexukqe Province|Ŋexukqe]], to the east by [[Eqolta Province|Eqolta]], to the west by [[Naktona Province|Naktona]] and [[Nušu Province|Nušu]] provinces, and to the south by [[Patakí Province|Patakí]]. | ||
Its population is very low, with only a few small towns. The most notable (current canon) towns are [[Aludąiríg]] and [[Kilidąiríg]], located along their respective tributaries of the [[Dąiríg | Its population is very low, with only a few small towns. The most notable (current canon) towns are [[Aludąiríg]] and [[Kilidąiríg]], located along their respective tributaries of the [[Zolekh Dąiríg]]. This region is known in [[Uŋítheka]] for its association with the [[dąirígani]], or ''wolf people'', a mythical species of half wolf-half humans believed to inhabit this area. | ||
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Revision as of 20:28, 13 May 2024
Kegath''í Province (Soleani pronunciation: [kɛgæʔːiː]) is a landlocked province in northern Solea. Its terrain is primarily hilly, though it is bounded on the west by the Lókehpíkek. It is bordered to the north by the province of Ŋexukqe, to the east by Eqolta, to the west by Naktona and Nušu provinces, and to the south by Patakí.
Its population is very low, with only a few small towns. The most notable (current canon) towns are Aludąiríg and Kilidąiríg, located along their respective tributaries of the Zolekh Dąiríg. This region is known in Uŋítheka for its association with the dąirígani, or wolf people, a mythical species of half wolf-half humans believed to inhabit this area.