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Royal-Traxí is a duurzhavi (province) of Mursland. It has a population of 439 539, making it the second smallest duurzhavi. It borders Lusjki in the north and west, Propyrgia in the east, and Central-Traxí to the south.

The prefix 'Royal-' comes from the historical status of the duurzhavi. The region used to a domain directly under the Traxi crown. When a personal union was formed between the Traxi and Bonamech royal houses in 1870, the region was split off from the rest of Traxi to function as an independent entity within the realm. It would be held in direct supervision of the Mursian kings, and much of the lands were in direct ownership of the king. The lands would ultimately become a proper duurzhavi in 1920, when many of King Mihalou II's holdings were nationalized after scandals leaked out to the public and the government decided to intervene.

History
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Geography and Topography
The capital of Royal-Traxí is Fruriokoilad. To the north and west, the province border is defined by the Traxís river, and most of the south border follows the Imaxís river.

Fruriokoilad is the only city rezidentsí in the province. There are also 4 rezidentsí categorized as town, namely: Cebromnos, Ravno, Eubebes, and Cumephyrian. There are a total of 30 rezidentsí.

Demographics
Royal-Traxí has a population of 439 539. It has the shared oldest population of Mursland, together with Thisova-Nai at an average of 44.0 years old. It has also the largest percentage of people working in the primary sector, which consists mostly of farming. With an unemployment rate of 7.0%, it scores the best of any Mursian region, although the average wage is significantly below average for Mursland.

During a 2017 questionnaire, 32.2% of the population indicated to be of Mursian descent, and 63.9% said to be of Traxian descent. 3.9% of questioned indicated other nationality, most commonly Lusjki and Propyrgian.