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Cork is a country located on the island of Ireland. It is a Constitutional Monarchy that semi-governs the country. Cork the group initially started back in 2019-2020.
Geopolitically, the country of Cork has two types of territories, those being Home Territories and Colonial Territories. Home territories consists of the territories of Cornwall, Wales and Brittany. Home Territories, are defined by being majority Celtic, and being situated near the homeland. Despite these being a part of Cork, all Home Territories are self goverened and have their own territorial governments, laws, elections and militias. They are required to abide Cork Parlimentary Laws, however they are allowed too appoint their own laws or vote on what laws of the government to fully follow. This allows for greater autonomy within territories however also showing unification.
The geography of Cork comprises relatively low-lying mountains surrounding a central plain. ( Full article... )
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