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Galicia:

- Galicia suffered the loss of its principal port A Coruña in WWIII, but otherwise was relatively unnaffected. Its position as a very rainy area gives the awkward effect that acid and radioactive rain falls quite a lot.

- The region’s high dependence on fish for food becomes a benefit, as aquatic life is less affected by the total apocalypse that took place on land. There’s sort of a problem with getting through the ice, and so fishing becomes more of a drilling sort of deal.

- Galicia’s territorial extent covers the three coastal provinces of the region: Pontevedra, Coruña and Lugo, with a capital based at Lugo.

- A government-led initiative to restore working power to the nation begins, but seeing as most power lines have been downed by snow this’ll take time.

- Resource raids are conducted into northern Portugal and Asturias, the latter coming into conflict with the Second Kingdom of Asturias. There is threat of war.