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The '''Southern Islands Department''' (Mirselec ''Nimesurna Alzer'') is one of the [[Subdivisions of Risevne|three island departments]] of [[Risevne]]. Geographically it covers the largest area of the three, and also has the most islands - a total of nearly 1,750 across the [[Elaspegian Ocean]] south of the [[Risevan Home Islands]], of which around 320 are permanently inhabited in some form.  
The '''Southern Islands Department''' (Mirselec ''Nimesurna Alzer'') is one of the [[Subdivisions of Risevne|three island departments]] of [[Risevne]]. Geographically it covers the largest area of the three, and also has the most islands - a total of nearly 1,750 across the [[Elaspegian Ocean]] south of the [[Risevan Home Islands]], of which around 320 are permanently inhabited in some form. The capital of the department is the town of [[Fanedun]], on [[Garmagos Island]].


This department comprises several large island groups, as well as many small and mostly uninhabited atolls scattered across the southeastern Elaspegian. Some of the prominent groups include:
This department comprises several large island groups, as well as many small and mostly uninhabited atolls scattered across the southeastern Elaspegian. Some of the prominent groups include:

Revision as of 07:35, 14 November 2006

The Southern Islands Department (Mirselec Nimesurna Alzer) is one of the three island departments of Risevne. Geographically it covers the largest area of the three, and also has the most islands - a total of nearly 1,750 across the Elaspegian Ocean south of the Risevan Home Islands, of which around 320 are permanently inhabited in some form. The capital of the department is the town of Fanedun, on Garmagos Island.

This department comprises several large island groups, as well as many small and mostly uninhabited atolls scattered across the southeastern Elaspegian. Some of the prominent groups include: