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Great Britain becomes more mountainous and forested as one moves east, with Cornwall being a mountainous region. However, to the west, it’s mostly plains. In the early days of the empire, paved roads were built in the British Province, with more than ten tribal-level administrative districts and over thirty towns established to facilitate urban management and military deployment.
A tribe is roughly the size of a small kingdom, approximately equi ...
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