Primozan Voivodeship

Primožan Voivodeship is a province in the northeast of the Nova Žemja, a state within the federation of United Commonwealth. It is the core province of the Nova Žemja, hosting the state's capital of Zlatoport.

Ignati II Korol's arrival and Nova Zemja's foundation
The colony of Nova Žemja (meaning new land) was created by Ignati II Korol after a failed attempt at circumnavigating the world, in an attempt to find an alternative route to Nebskoslavia. He settled in the modern day Nova Zemja, founding the city of Zlatoport.

Voivodeships' creation
In 991 ACA, an administrative reform took place, grouping municipalities into larger regions, called Voivodeships. The Primozan Voivodeship was founded as Nova Zemja Proper Voivodeship, although in late 1020s ACA it was renamed into Primozan Voivodeship, referencing it's proximity to the sea, during Pavel Letavski's reforms as Uzadnik of Culture.

Climate
Whole Primožan Voivodeship has dry and warm climate, and is covered with mesa deserts.

Etymology
Primože can be translated to "Seaside", in Korolian, so Primožan Voivodeship translates into Seaside Voivodeship.