Kleos is one of twenty provinces of the United Federal Kingdom of Samuelonia, located in central Samuelonia. It shares it's borders with the Saint Nicholas province, the Saint Lucius province, the Saint Justinian province, the Saint Dominicus and the Lamanerda emirate. The province grew in importance during the Religous wars between 1048BP and 1001BP, as it became the Samuelonian frontier against the Mounist armies. It was during this time that the provincial capital, Augustenburg was founded as an important frontier castle, where the Samuelonian armies fought the Mounist armies.
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| - Kleos is one of twenty provinces of the United Federal Kingdom of Samuelonia, located in central Samuelonia. It shares it's borders with the Saint Nicholas province, the Saint Lucius province, the Saint Justinian province, the Saint Dominicus and the Lamanerda emirate. The province grew in importance during the Religous wars between 1048BP and 1001BP, as it became the Samuelonian frontier against the Mounist armies. It was during this time that the provincial capital, Augustenburg was founded as an important frontier castle, where the Samuelonian armies fought the Mounist armies.
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| - Kleos is one of twenty provinces of the United Federal Kingdom of Samuelonia, located in central Samuelonia. It shares it's borders with the Saint Nicholas province, the Saint Lucius province, the Saint Justinian province, the Saint Dominicus and the Lamanerda emirate. The province grew in importance during the Religous wars between 1048BP and 1001BP, as it became the Samuelonian frontier against the Mounist armies. It was during this time that the provincial capital, Augustenburg was founded as an important frontier castle, where the Samuelonian armies fought the Mounist armies. Saint Kleos has a population of just under 1.5 million inhabitants. The province is almost entirely mountainous, comprising the highlands of the Katia valleys. Many of its scenic areas are part of the Samuelonian National Park.
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