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The ''Norse Holding of Fínlǣ'' was first established around 1000CE in what is nathistorically the northern tip of Newfoundland. The original name ''Vínland'' applied a loosely-defined region centered on the first small settlement at the modern capital Bǽnfekk'' /baːnvek/ (orig. ''Bjarnivík'').
The ''Norse Territory of Finla'' (natively ''Nódbᵫ́ggð Fínlǣ'' /noːdbyːgð viːnlæ̃/) was first established around 1000CE in what is nathistorically the northern tip of Newfoundland. The original name ''Vínland'' applied a loosely-defined region centered on the first small settlement at the modern capital Bǽnfekk'' /baːnvek/ (orig. ''Bjarnivík'').


It is subdivided into the states of Fínlǣ "proper" (nathist Newfoundland Island), Mákklǣ /mɑːklæ̃/ (nathist Labrador), Œlulǣ /ølulæ̃/ (nathist Baffin Island), and Skrǽlīlǣ /ʃxaːlĩlã/ (or ''Islǽllit Nunát'' /isɬaːlːit nunɑːt/).
It is subdivided into the states of Fínlǣ "proper" (nathist Newfoundland Island), Mákklǣ /mɑːklæ̃/ (nathist Labrador), Œlulǣ /ølulæ̃/ (nathist Baffin Island), and Skrǽlīlǣ /ʃxaːlĩlã/ (or ''Islǽllit Nunát'' /isɬaːlːit nunɑːt/).

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The Norse Territory of Finla (natively Nódbᵫ́ggð Fínlǣ /noːdbyːgð viːnlæ̃/) was first established around 1000CE in what is nathistorically the northern tip of Newfoundland. The original name Vínland applied a loosely-defined region centered on the first small settlement at the modern capital Bǽnfekk /baːnvek/ (orig. Bjarnivík).

It is subdivided into the states of Fínlǣ "proper" (nathist Newfoundland Island), Mákklǣ /mɑːklæ̃/ (nathist Labrador), Œlulǣ /ølulæ̃/ (nathist Baffin Island), and Skrǽlīlǣ /ʃxaːlĩlã/ (or Islǽllit Nunát /isɬaːlːit nunɑːt/).