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[[Dalmaghar]] (in full, ''the Islands of Dalmaghar'') is a [[MBE|Morstaybishlian overseas territory]] in the North Concordian Ocean. It is approximately 210 km (124 mi) north-east of
Dalmaghar was taken over by the emerging Morstaybishlian Empire from the [[Norgsveldet|Norgsveltian Empire]] in the late
Dalmaghar has a stately home and royal residence called Ginnerbury House that is used on occasion by the Morstaybishlian Crown and other royal houses.
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Heathlands make up a wold that separates Lanis with Jarlsheimen, it's average elevation is 150 meters and its peak is 207 meters above sea level. One river, the River Garrow flows from the wold heathlands to the sea. It's approximately 760 meters long and its mouth is about 7 meters wide. Lanisbury has Lanis Harbour and is made up of a primarily residential area with a minor injuries unit, a police station and a shopping center. Lanis has a ferry services that runs to and from Riberoe and Fort Virtan.
[[File:Lanis Island Dalmaghar.png|right|thumb|400px|Map of Lanis Island
In the
[[File:Amer saintmartin.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Ernst daymark]]
The easternmost of the island has no permanent settlement and is open heathlands. On the small Ernst Cape at Fegis Cove there is a large red and white [[wikipedia:Daymark|daymark]], erected in 1689 by Ghenner Ernst. It is a rendered granite circular tower 4.8 metres (16 ft) in diameter and 6.4 metres (21 ft) high, set back to conical termination making it 11 metres (36 ft) high. It was painted white until 1838 but by 1845 had been painted red, and is now painted in bands of red and white. Despite its modernity, the daymark, alongside some prehistoric cairns, is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.▼
▲The easternmost of the island has no permanent settlement and is open heathlands. On the small Ernst Cape at Fegis Cove there is a large red and white [[wikipedia:Daymark|daymark]], erected in
Lanis has three churches: In Lanisbury it has a [[Thaerism|Thaerist]] and [[Asatru]] temple and in Fegistry a small Thaerist temple. St Eves in Lanisbury dates back to 1701. Dalmaghar held a series of surveys in Lanis in 2010, 76% of people are ethnically mixed Morstaybishlian and Dalmakhan, 20% are Norgsveltian and the other 4% are Meremain.▼
There is one road connecting the Morstaybishlian half with the Norgsveltian half. Normal border checkpoints on both sides are in place. A joint governmental building is situated over the border and in modern times is where representatives from both country meets to resolve conflict of interests or other matters. Today, the island is completely demilitarised in the pursuit of peace.
▲Lanis has three churches: In Lanisbury it has a [[Thaerism|Thaerist]] and [[
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