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Alberta
Est. 314

Alberta is a former settlement on the island of Waterford, Diol, that was founded in the year 314 and annexed by Igiugig in 351.

Geography

Island: Waterford
Coast: Inland
Area: 0.0 square miles

Origination

Founded: 314
Founders: Quintana Quinn, Elinor Vaclav, Bevvy Vaclav, Elinor Vaclav
Annexed: None
Annexed by: Igiugig in 351

Ships

Ships in port: None

Houses

Houses: Quinn House, Vaclav House

Demography

Highest-ever population: 3 (in 314)

Residents

Residents: None
Former residents who moved away: None
Died here: Quintana Quinn (Natural causes), Elinor Vaclav (Suicide), Bevvy Vaclav (Suicide)
Murders: None

Narrative

314.   Alberta, Waterford, was founded by Quintana Quinn, Elinor Vaclav, Bevvy Vaclav, and Elinor Vaclav. 3 newcomer(s) moved to Alberta in 314: Quintana Quinn, Bevvy Vaclav, and Elinor Vaclav.
319.   Quintana Quinn, who in 314 founded Alberta along with 3 others, died in Alberta, Waterford, of natural causes; she was 62 years old.
337.   Elinor Vaclav, who in 314 founded Alberta along with 3 others, took her own life in Alberta, Waterford; she was 29 years old.
339.   Bevvy Vaclav, who in 314 founded Alberta along with 3 others, took her own life in Alberta, Waterford; she was 54 years old.
351.   The settlements of Igiugig, Alberta, and Lynnville are consolidating; since it's the biggest town and the economic center of the area, Igiugig will absorb the other settlements. Alberta has been annexed by Igiugig.
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