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[[File:Castle of Valdecorneja.JPG|thumb|200px|The Castle Herenubías still serves as the personal residence and administrative offices of the Count of Herenubías|alt=The Castle Herenubías still serves as the personal residence and administrative offices of the Count of Herenubías. A small brown castle sits on a low rise next to a town, with trees in the foreground and mountains in the background.. The castle has four towers, one at each corner of the walls. It is not an impressive structure but it is larger than the buildings in the town. ]]
Members of the Noble Blood Houses are afforded limited control over the real estate historically associated with their titles. The nine districts of the nation were designed for the dual purpose of streamlining regional governance and maintaining the Noble Blood land borders. These expanses of land controlled are known as ''heredados''. Local governments must get the approval of their lords to build or rezone sections of the lord's ''heredad'', but may have overruled the lords decision with a supermajority vote. Lords have a responsibility to ensure the upkeep of their ''heredados'' public works and that the tax revenue collected is being used responsibly. The lords may appoint officials to positions in public works or taxation, but these appointments must be cross examined and approved by local governments.
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