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rdfs:comment | - The Baronetcy of Léacheannelochián is a baronetcy in the Rockallic Federal District in Rockall, a member nation of the Seafaring Confederation. It is one of five baronetcies that together form the city of An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine; the others are An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine, Crannchóiste, Iònnegéadhna and An Iméallean na nCháteair. It is the second largest baronetcy in area and the largest baronetcy in population size, with 878,334 inhabitants.
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map caption | - The Baronetcy of Léacheannelochián within the city borders.
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image skyline | - University of Leacheannelochian.jpg
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Name | - Baronetcy of Léacheannelochián
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named for | - The former lake of Léacheannelochián
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Image caption | - Courtyard of the main building of the University of Léacheannelochián
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image map | - Leacheannelochian ABNEG City.png
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Official Name | - Báiruinteachd na Léacheannelochián
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abstract | - The Baronetcy of Léacheannelochián is a baronetcy in the Rockallic Federal District in Rockall, a member nation of the Seafaring Confederation. It is one of five baronetcies that together form the city of An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine; the others are An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine, Crannchóiste, Iònnegéadhna and An Iméallean na nCháteair. It is the second largest baronetcy in area and the largest baronetcy in population size, with 878,334 inhabitants. The largest baronetcy in area and the second largest in population, it consists of several former villages and small towns that have eventually grown into one large city. The different neighbourhoods still have very individual atmospheres. The northern parts are the historic city-centre of the baronetcy and the location of the first settlements in the area, housing the buildings of the University of Léacheannelochián and Léacheannelochián Castle. In modern times, the central region has become the centre of the baronetcy, with the most important transport nodes and recreational city centre located there. First settlement of the region goes back to at least 2800 BC. The baronetcy is relatively level, mostly built on low, rolling hills. The main urban area of Léacheannelochián is divided from the remainder of the baronetcy by the Óibh Dhrúinne, which splits into the Áibh Dhrin and the Áibh Leunne in the southeast of the baronetcy. The city itself features both classic and modern architecture, but also houses a major part of the remaining ancient rainforest in the Lewhorn Valley along the Lúibh Ghóirm, including the Eidith NicLeagh Arboretum which is home to the Weeping Willow Waly, the oldest weeping willow at around 245 years. Though the baronetcy is not very focused on tourism, it is still a very popular destination for its vibrant nightlife, its arboretum and its university. The Óibh Dhrúinne is a very popular recreational destination for families and fishers for its clear and unspoilt water, and the woods along the riverside are popular with day-hikers and nature enthusiasts.
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