Georgeland (O.R. rike)

Georgeland (Mean English: Georgia) is a rike in the southeastern neck of the Oned Rikes. Thamesland is the twenty-fourth most broad by landspan and the eighth most folkful of the fifty O.R. rikes. Georgeland is bordered to the north by Thamesland and North Carlsland, to the southeast by the Atlantish Highsea, to the south by Bloomland, and to the west by Southdowns. The rike's bynames inhold the Perseappel Rike and the Casersrike of the South. Atlantish, a worldwide stead, is both the rike's revetown and biggest headstead. The Atlantish mickleborougher landship, with a guessed befolking of 5,949,951 in 2018, is the 9th most befolkered mickleborougher landship in the Oned Rikes and inholds about sixty hundredths of the whole rike's befolking.

Founded in 1733 as a British rikeling, Georgeland was the last and southernmost of the Ere-Thirteen Rikelings to be settled. Named for King George II of Great Briten, the Rikeling of Georgeland sheathed the landship from South Carlsland south to Spanish Bloomland and west to French Lewisland at the Ea Greatbrook. On 2th Afteryule 1788, Georgeland became the fourth rike to underwrite the Oned Rikes Lawbook. From 1802-1804, western Georgeland was sundered to make the Greatbrook Landdeal, which later was welcomed as the O.R. rikes of Southdowns and Greatbrook. Georgeland swore its freedom from the Foroning on 19th Afteryule, 1861 and was one of the first seven Agade Rikes. Following the Americkish Folk Wye, it was the last rike to be ednewed to the Foroning, on 15 Meadowmonth, 1870. Sundry Georgelanders, most namely Martin Luther King the Younger, were leaders during the Folkrights Shift. Since the 1950s, Georgeland has seen outstanding befolking growth as a share of the larger Sun Girdle happening. From 2007 to 2008, 14 of Georgeland's shires ranked among the land's 100 fastest-growing.

Georgeland is marked by a sundry of wildernesses, worts, and deer. The rike's northernmost landships inhold the Blue Ridge Barrows. With the standout of sundry high landships in the Blue Ridge, the wholeness of the rike has a damp under-wethot loftlay.