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|conventional_long_name = Morstaybishlian Overseas Territory of the Morstaybishlian Rotantic Territories
|common_name = RotanticMorst TerritoriesRotantic
|image_flag = Morstaybishlian Rotantic Territory.png
|flag_caption = Flag of the Rotantic Territories
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|iso3166code = MRT
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Officially the '''Morstaybishlian Overseas Territory of the Morstaybishlian Rotantic Territories''', more commonly known as theThe '''Morstaybishlian Rotantic Territories''' (abbreviated '''MRT''') alternatively the '''Morst Rotantic''' or '''Rotantic Territories''' is a [[Morstaybishlian Empire|Morstaybishlian Overseas Territory]] that has three separate territories; Durk Isles, Inuit Isles and Maidna; the latter is within the Rotantic Circle and as a whole are considered part of the continental shelf of [[Borea]]. It consists 13,234.9 km² of baron rocky wasteland and tundra within a polar climate. The MRT is the northern most [[Great Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlian]] territory and at its northernmost point, Fort Thadeus, is 992,092 km from the North Pole. The population is 71K as of the September 2019 Population Census.
 
These territories were inhabited by humans and elf-kind as early as 15,000 BCE. Relatively untouched by nations throughout history, these territories were ruled by the Kalatian Empire from the mid first millennium, although an exact year is unknown; a painting of Fort Thadeus is visible as an early Kalatian settlement in the 9th century. These Rotantic Territories were conquered by the Morstaybishlian Empire in 1766 alongside [[Atiland]]. 214 years later, the Rotantic Territories were made apart of an independent Atiland, but was transferred back to [[Great Morstaybishlia]] in 2019 for polar research purposes.