This Island nation shares its borders with three other celtic nations these are Scota to the north, Kymry to the west, and Kernow to the southwest. Britannia occupies the center of the Island and is the largest of the four nations. The geography of Britannia can be divided into a lowland zone that occupies the center, south, and east portions of the nation and a highland zone in the north and west regions.
Britannia was once a land of warring clans with no central government till the Romans came and occupied the area. During the Roman occupation the towns of London, Dubris, Bath, Gloucester, and York were established as major cities. Among the seven nations Britannia, along with Gallia, are the ones still most Romanized. Britannia has an extensive network of roads, aqueducts, sewers, and forts left by the Romans. These structures have been kept up and improved by the Britannia government since the great rebellion.
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The city of London has become a major trading Port and is renowned across the world as a center of learning and science. The Bardic Association has established its major College in London and has begun to build a library to marvel Alexandria. The First Fleet of The Keltic Navy calls London its Home Port. To learn more about Britannia click on the following items: