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Kaldrbuþs borders include; [[Norgsveldet]] to the north-northwest, [[Atlae]] to the north-northeast and east as well as an extensive border from the south to the east with [[South Hills Council of Governments|South Hills]], Kaldrbuþ also shares around ⅕ of it's entire border space with the coast connecting it to the '''Concordian Ocean''', The coastal climate to the northern areas of Kaldrbuþ provides both extensive shipping and commerce access further inland as well as more habitable natural conditions for population, as opposed to the lesser populated more savanna like regions to the south, and supplying trade access to the few populated areas in that region. The coastal effects often bring both cool winds and rain to most of Kaldrbuþ, but especially the northern almost Monsoon like environment.
 
[[Dróttning Lady Ástríðr Eivør Vǫlsungrsdóttir-Vinter XI|Ástríðr Eivør Vǫlsungrsdóttir-Vinter XI]] of the joined houses of Vǫlsungr and Vinter, is the current [[Queen of Kaldrbuþ]] (Ulvrikian: Dróttning, Kaldruno: ᛞᚱᛟᛏᛏᚾᛁᛜ). Ástríðr XI, despite being the head of state and holding general ruling power, does not overrule the Guþar (Singlar: Guþi, Kaldruno: ᚷᚢᚦᛁ, Kaldruno plural: ᚷᚢᚦᚨᚱ), a council of the states most senior religious figures, specifically of Asatru based identities and belief systems, who lead the Thing, (Ulvrikian: þing, Kaldruno: ᚦᛁᚾᚷ). The Queendom is recorded in the "Dróttnings Saga" as being established in 1643, the saga includes references to several regionally powerful tribes engaged in constant wars before splitting into to two major factions under the control of their most powerful tribes respectively for almost a century before finally merging by personal union between the two controlling houses, Vinter (Winter) and Vǫlsungr, the Queendom has since remained as one united nation consistently for the last 377 years through a direct line of succession.
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