Territory Claimed

The following map shows the territory the Kingdom of Fridgerton claims in its constitution. It is internally split into 3 different areas, not all of which are under the governmental control of the Kingdom of Fridgerton.

Etymology

The name Ħan-Ġemma is derived from the Maltese name for the area as recognised by the Republic of Malta (Binġemma), customised make it sound like Ħa nġemma (I’ll save up).

Usage

Ħan-Ġemma is the Administrative Capital of the Kingdom of Fridgerton. Within it the House of the King is situated .

Status

Ħan-Ġemma is the only territory that has city-status in the Kingdom of Fridgerton.

Etymology

The name Tal-Kunserva is derived from the Maltese word for conservation (Konservazzjoni), customised to make it sound like Kunserva (Tomato Paste).

Usage

Tal-Kunserva is a Conservation Area aimed at conserving the rich history of the area and its surroundings.

Status

Tal-Kunserva is not currently under the administrative control of the Kingdom of Fridgerton. 

Etymology

The name Triq Binġemma is derived from the name the Republic of Malta uses to refer to the same road (Binġemma Road).

Usage

Triq Binġemma is used as a connecting point between the two territories of the Kingdom of Fridgerton.

Status

Triq Bingemma is not currently under the administrative control of the Kingdom of Fridgerton.