This was feeling like a political map, not topo, so here's some subdivisions. The northern three large divisions are duchies, and the smaller constituent units are counties. The brown, southernmost group is administered as if it were a duchy, though historically it has been unassociated counties. Those designations are historical - the only nobility around aren't rulers, just high society wealthy remnants of a former order. Basse-Georges "now" is a modern parliamentary republic.

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Thanks - yes, I like there to be reasons for borders, people groups and such, even if they're synthetic reasons :-). Driven away from the river - that southern coastal Haromszeki border on the 1426 Hz map? Yep - ebb and flow. Not germane to the Basse-Georges map, though there lies a favorite detail - exclaves. Continuous political units are oversold - there's SO much more fun when you have to cross intervening "other" to get to the next county over.