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=== Non-extant Cultural Regions ===
 
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At one time, a deliberate program of extending greater autonimity was being instituted, but it was later rejected as being too divisive:
 
* [[Geonee Autonomous Region]]
 
* [[Geonee Autonomous Region]]
 
** Never ratified by the [[Imperial Moot]].  
 
** Never ratified by the [[Imperial Moot]].  

Revision as of 10:43, 24 January 2017

An Imperial Cultural Region is a subgrouping within the larger Third Imperium.

Description (Specifications)

These sub-polities or subgroupings allow cultural groups with strong identities can retain a larger degree of autonomy than previously experienced.

  • While many cultural regions are based upon racial (genetic) species or groupings, others are purely cultural (sociological) or historical in scope.

Cultural Region Listing: 1116

The following cultural regions, and their associated governments, can be found within the Third Imperium:

Non-extant Cultural Regions

At one time, a deliberate program of extending greater autonimity was being instituted, but it was later rejected as being too divisive:

History & Background (Dossier)

Most Imperial cultural regions were once rebellious areas before being conquered and incorporated into the Third Imperium.

  • As such most Imperial cultural regions are anchored to a government polity associated with the conquered group.

Establishment of the Cultural Region System

No information yet available.

  1. trade zone
  2. county
  3. duchy
  4. cultural region
  5. Autonomous region

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