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Governor: The Kingdom of Northumbria

WA Delegate: None.

Founder: The Kingdom of Northumbria

Last WA Update:

Maps Board Activity History Admin Rank

Most Nations: 716th
World Factbook Entry

Welcome to Northumbria! / Wilcume on Norþhymbra!


Links: LinkNorthumbria Forum

First recorded – 28 May 2003
Refounded by Northumbria – 21 July 2016
Featured – 16 March 2017


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Northumbria contains 30 nations, the 716th most in the world.

Today's World Census Report

The Highest Disposable Incomes in Northumbria

The World Census calculated the average incomes of citizens after paying tax.

As a region, Northumbria is ranked 9,466th in the world for Highest Disposable Incomes.

NationWA CategoryMotto
1.The Kingdom of NorthumbriaAnarchy“Hwæt God wille weorþan”
2.The Dominion of PatagonjaNew York Times Democracy“Liberty and Unity”
3.The British Overseas Territory of The FalklandsCivil Rights Lovefest“Desire The Right”
4.The Kingdom of FrisiaCivil Rights Lovefest“Lever Dood as Slaav”
5.The Republic of RodinaNew York Times Democracy“Swoboda a Jadnota”
6.The Kingdom of LeylandCivil Rights Lovefest“Land of Hope and Glory”
7.The Kingdom of NorthlandCivil Rights Lovefest“Mid Laga Sceal Land Byldan”
8.The Commonwealth of ShireCivil Rights Lovefest“There and back again”
9.The Grand Duchy of ChauseyConservative Democracy“Dieu et mon droit”
10.The County of Monte CristoCorporate Bordello“Attendre et espérer”
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Northumbria Regional Message Board

Florentine palace wrote:Vanoise ceased to exist

Oops. My bad! Lemme see if I can remember the password!

Ah, found me again, researching a cure :)

Northumbria and Iber1a

20 March – St. Cuthbert's Day

Today is St. Cuthbert's Day otherwise known in Englisc as Sanctes Cuþberhtesdæg, or more formally: the feast day of St. Cuthbert (Sanctes Cuþberhtesfréolsdæg); and more simply Cuthbertsmas (Cuþberhtesmæsse).

The day marks the death of Saint Cuthbert, an Anglo-Saxon monk, bishop and hermit, associated with various monasteries of the Kingdom of Northumbria and the Anglo-Saxon bishopric of Lindisfarne. After his death he became one of the most important medieval saints of England, with worship and pilgrimage centred at Durham Cathedral (Dúnholmes Héafodcyrice).

Saint Cuthbert is regarded as the patron saint of the Kingdom of Northumbria and, therefore, his feast day is considered Northumbria's national day!

St. Cuthbert's Day always falls around the equinox and is, therefore, also regarded as the start of spring in Northumbria. It also falls near Lady Day (25 March) which was, from 1155 to 1752, the start of the legal year in England. Therefore, St. Cuthbert's Day is considered a time of great festival, merriment and time for new beginnings in Northumbria.

There's stotties with ham and pease pudding, kippers and singing hinnies on the tables and broon ale on tap! Tuck in! Glæd Cuþberhtesmæsse!

Lone Moose and Iber1a

A belated glæd Cuþberhtesmæsse to everyone!

*tucks into the coolroom leftovers, munching whilst singing along with the singing hinnies*

Raises a goblet of broon ale, because it's never too late to celebrate in Nortumbria!

Iber1a

That time again...

20 March – St. Cuthbert's Day

Today is St. Cuthbert's Day otherwise known in Englisc as Sanctes Cuþberhtesdæg, or more formally: the feast day of St. Cuthbert (Sanctes Cuþberhtesfréolsdæg); and more simply Cuthbertsmas (Cuþberhtesmæsse).

The day marks the death of Saint Cuthbert, an Anglo-Saxon monk, bishop and hermit, associated with various monasteries of the Kingdom of Northumbria and the Anglo-Saxon bishopric of Lindisfarne. After his death he became one of the most important medieval saints of England, with worship and pilgrimage centred at Durham Cathedral (Dúnholmes Héafodcyrice).

Saint Cuthbert is regarded as the patron saint of the Kingdom of Northumbria and, therefore, his feast day is considered Northumbria's national day!

St. Cuthbert's Day always falls around the equinox and is, therefore, also regarded as the start of spring in Northumbria. It also falls near Lady Day (25 March) which was, from 1155 to 1752, the start of the legal year in England. Therefore, St. Cuthbert's Day is considered a time of great festival, merriment and time for new beginnings in Northumbria.

There's stotties with ham and pease pudding, kippers and singing hinnies on the tables and broon ale on tap! Tuck in! Glæd Cuþberhtesmæsse!

Lone Moose and Iber1a

Harrowed yorkshire

Ayup, lads and lasses! Anyone still active here?

Iber1a

Harrowed yorkshire wrote:Ayup, lads and lasses! Anyone still active here?

How do. Meh not really. More just original name puppet storage. You're welcome to hang about, though.

Iber1a

Post by Harrowed yorkshire suppressed by Northumbria.

Harrowed yorkshire

I figured.

Iber1a

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died, aged 96.

She is succeeded by her son, His Majesty King Charles III.

The Queen is dead! Long live the King!

Iber1a

Post by Iber1a suppressed by Northumbria.

im back

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