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| [[Image:badgeInsulaMagna.png|thumb|Unofficial Insula Magna badge: Argent, in pale a mullet of eight points voided and a ship within a bordure wavy azure]] | | This category collects articles on '''[[Insula Magna]]''' (Vancouver Island, BC). |
| '''Insula Magna, the Great Isle of An Tir.''' | |
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| Insula Magna is how Vancouver Island is often referred to within An Tir. There are at present, six branches on the Great Isle:
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| * The Shire of [[Cragmere]] - Courtenay - Comox - Campbell River
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| * The Port of [[Crickstow-on-Sea]] - CFB Esquimalt Medieval Club
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| * The Shire of [[False Isle]] - Powell River & area
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| * The Shire of [[Hartwood]] - Nanaimo & area
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| * The Shire of [[Ravensley]] - Port Alberni, Parksville, Qualicum Beach & Coombs area
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| * The College of [[Saint Giles]] - University of Victoria Medieval Club
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| * The Barony of [[Seagirt]] - Victoria & area
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| There is an [[Insula Magna Campus]] serving this area in the [[University of Ithra]].
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| :Insula Magna has an unofficial website, The Insula Magna Blue Pages (http://bluepage.tirrigh.org). (Not being an offfical branch, it can't have an offical site.)
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| The site has a Calendar and the ever-popular Forums for the Island.
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| Originally started as the Upper Island Blue pages, their mandate changed to include the Barony of Seagirt, so now all groups are represented on the Blue Pages.
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| ==Notes:==
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| Insula Magna is not a branch - it can't be, since only Principalities and Kingdoms can be made up of a group of branches, hence it has no official existence. At the moment the name Insula Magna and associated armoury are in the process of registration as a household name, for the use of all who live on the Great isle of An Tir.
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| [[Category:Tir Righ]] | | [[Category:Tir Righ]] |
| [[Category:Branch]] | | [[Category:Branch]] |
This category collects articles on Insula Magna (Vancouver Island, BC).