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Principality of Aheblun
Aheblun
Region

Flag of Aheblun
Flag

Hebilonmap
Aheblun map
Country Cildania
Capital city Santa Alessandra
Government
  Governor Monica Bessaoud
  Ruling party(s) Aheblun League
Area 203,400 km²
Population 6,271,969

The Principality of Aheblun, commonly known as Aheblun (Qildari: הבל, Hebil; Taheblit: ⴰⵀⴻⴱⵍⵓⵏ, Aheblun), is a principality in Cildania.

The bulk of the Hebileean population resides in the north as the south is dominated by the Iron Mountains and the barron Cadogan Highlands in their rainshadow. Hebil was the last of the five provinces to join Cildania and still retains a unique identity, Qedarites in Hebilon consider themselves Hebiluin rather than Cildanian and speak a distinct dialect while the Afejri nationality and language is Hebilean which confusingly is also the province's demonym regardless of ethnicity. There are a number of Hebilean Independance movements but they are by far in the minority.

The regional capital Mort Iskendra, also known unofficaly as Tagṛṛamt Taskendrit, is the province's largest and most populace city. Mort Iskendra is notable nationally as the longest city as it follows the coast for 12 miles while only straying one and a half miles from the coast at its deepest point, Dacre Hill.

Industry and Economics[]

The province's primary new heavy industries are based around the boom town of Rovolly in the South West, and the Iron Hills in the South East. Rovolly has become the major hub for the country's offshore oil industry, and is home to refineries, pumping stations and pipelines, dominated by the Offshore Industry Limited Company whose logo can be seen all over town. The Iron Hills meanwhile are currently the site of major mining projects concentrating on iron ore and bauxite while the western border mountain coal mining communities have collapsed following the exhaustion of the resource leading to further urbanisation and unemployment issues in the province.

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