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rdfs:comment | - Mhólanne, officially the City of or Dinis Mhólanne (Welsh: Dinas Folan) is a city in Rockall in the Seafaring Confederation. It is the capital of the barony of Léubheithreitha as well as the viscountcy of Líchthiach Thiair. It has a population of 172,229 (2012). Mhólanne is the baronetcy seat of the baronetcy of Tir na Dinis Mhólanne, which includes a number of smaller towns and villages in the Mhólanne Depression and along the coast of Loch Mhólanne.
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map caption | - The location of the baronetcy of Tir na Dinis Mhólanne is highlighted.
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Image caption | - View over the Cum from Mhólanne railway station.
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abstract | - Mhólanne, officially the City of or Dinis Mhólanne (Welsh: Dinas Folan) is a city in Rockall in the Seafaring Confederation. It is the capital of the barony of Léubheithreitha as well as the viscountcy of Líchthiach Thiair. It has a population of 172,229 (2012). Mhólanne is the historical capital of the former Kingdom of Lóda Mhólanne, and traces its existence back to at least 1500 BC. After the kingdom merged with the Kingdom of Duaidhnúille in 1540, Mhólanne remained the capital city, and continued to be upon the conversion of the kingdom into a viscountcy. Also when the viscountcy of the South Coast of Loch Mhólanne merged with the viscountcy of Léubheithritha in 1890, Mhólanne remained the capital city. As of 2016, it is the largest city of the viscountcy and the country's third largest city by population, after An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine and Féichthbhann Ó Dhéase. Mhólanne is the baronetcy seat of the baronetcy of Tir na Dinis Mhólanne, which includes a number of smaller towns and villages in the Mhólanne Depression and along the coast of Loch Mhólanne.
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