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Territory

What are territories?

Territorien sind neben den Bezirken Verwaltungsgebiete in Lasetien. Was sie von Bezirken unterscheidet, dass sie unbewohnt sind und unter Lasetischem Naturschutz stehen.

Die Territorien machen etwa 6% des gesamten Gebietes aus und in Deutschland etwa 24%. Die Territorien sind gleichzustellen mit Kolonien und werden vom Ministerium für Immigration und Kolonisation und dem Ministerium für Natur und Klima verwaltet.

Besonders Svandersee ist das Herzstück Lasetiens, klein aber fein und naturell.

Svandersee – the connection to Johannisbach

Svandersee was annexed to Lasetien on March 12, 2023, just one day after the declaration of independence.


Svandersee has beautiful nature and is maritimely connected to the Johannisbach. In the middle of the island is Lake Svander, which is rich in fish.


The land is protected by the Ministry of Nature and Climate, but the laid wood is used for the companies in Lasetia with government approval.


Due to its location right next to the Johannisbach and the low altitude, Lake Svander has been flooded several times in history, but August 6, 2023 was the worst so far.


The entire island was flooded, destroying small infrastructure and flooding surrounding farmers' fields.

König-Johannis Land - new territory and also on the Johannisbach

The King Johannis Land or Johannisterritory is an estimated 200 square meter peninsula that was officially annexed on July 21, 2023.


The Johannisterritorium has beautiful nature and is located in the surrounding Teutoburg Forest and is characterized by the fact that there is a height difference of almost 6 meters at the border.


In addition, the St. John's Territory is protected by the Ministry of Nature and Climate and may only be entered after permission; there is almost no infrastructure.


Due to its location right next to the Johannisbach and the low altitude, the König-Johannisland has its own small tributary stream that is almost 15 meters long.

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