The Baronies of the Gran March and Their Population |
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Posted on Fri, July 11, 2008 by Dongul |
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Anced_Math writes "Herein you shall find a simple table detailing the size and population of each of the Great Baronies of the March. Each Great Barony is depicted in the political map provided by Yabusama, and available in a preceding article on Canonfire! dated 19 June 2008. We hope you find something useful!
The Baronies of the Gran March and Their Population
By: Anced_Math
Population Of the Gran March By Barony
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Barony and Capital
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Hexes
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Sq Miles
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Population
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Pop/sq mile.
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% of Total
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Barony of Shiboleth - Shiboleth
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10
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6,750
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52,900
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8
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20.79%
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2
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Barony of MacAoidh - Lortenford
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4
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2,700
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48,300
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18
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18.98%
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3
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Barony of Murille- Murille
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5
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3,375
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24,200
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7
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9.51%
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4
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Barony of Holiford - Holiford
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4
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2,700
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20,300
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8
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7.98%
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5
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Barony of Harnarchus - Harnarc
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4
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2,700
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19,000
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7
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7.47%
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6
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Barony of Collinae - Hollowdell
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12
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8,100
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17,800
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2
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7.00%
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7
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Barony of Glynwych - Dohn Springs
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8
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5,400
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12,700
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2
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4.99%
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8
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Barony of Paysanne - Mareton
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8
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5,400
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12,400
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2
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4.87%
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9
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Barony of Valonn - Hookhill
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6
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4,050
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10,200
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3
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4.01%
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10
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Barony of Hethiye – Orlane
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6
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4,050
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10,100
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2
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3.97%
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11
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Rushmarch
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22
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14,850
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12,500
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1
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4.91%
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12
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Dim March
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15
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10,125
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5,300
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1
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2.08%
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13
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Protectorate of Hochoch
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8
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5,400
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7,500
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1
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2.95%
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Gypsy
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1,250
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0.49%
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112
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75,600
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254,450
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100.00%
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The above table is a summary of population by Barony of the Gran March. The number of Hexes is based upon the Political Map as provided by Yabusama (aka A Clark) in a previous Canonfire! submission dated 19 June 2008.
The population statistics are based upon numbers presented in the Living Greyhawk Gazateer, and developed by Anced Math. The thirteen Great Baronies are the creation of Yabusama and Ivor Mac. The work is derived from these sources and the broader work of the Gran March project, and is most relevant in that context. For more detailed information on the Gran March Project and the Baronies presented here, please see www.granmarch.com and the Gran March Project Forums located on Canonfire!
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