Waylandshire
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| Waylandshire | |
|---|---|
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File:Map-waylandshire.png Map of Waylandshire | |
| Geography | |
| Established | 8 October 1907[1] |
| Area - Total |
Ranked 9th 95.45 sq mi (247.2 km2) |
| Largest city | Port Averell (34,278) |
| Demography | |
| Population (2020) | 50,056 (Ranked 9th) |
| Population density | 202.57/sq mi (78.21/km2) |
| Ethnicity |
72.11% White 25.2% Ngati Mori 2.69% Other |
| Politics | |
| Waylandshire County Council | |
|
File:Arms-waylandshire.png Coat of Arms of Waylandshire | |
| Chairman | Rea Piripi (Utd) |
| Councillors |
United majority |
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Local authorities of New Ingrea Counties · Municipalities · Parishes | |
Waylandshire is a county of islands, located in the far south-east of the New Ingrean archipelago.
Toponomy
Waylandshire draws it's name from the ancient mythological figure of Wiolant.
Municipalities
File:Map-municipalities of waylandshire.png
Map of the municipalities of Waylandshire
The county is divided in to 3 municipalities, as outlined below:
| Municipality | Seat | |
|---|---|---|
References and notes
- ↑ The Wayland Islands was transferred to New Ingrea by the Ingrean Privy Council on the 7 October 1907. The were form formally incorporated in to New Ingrea as a county by way of an Order-in-Council on the 8 October 1907.