St. Fledling Island

St. Fledling Island known by original settlers, Iron Age Histalians, as Tiredgar, is a county of Histalpol and is the forth largest islands in Histalpol out of the 5, but is one of the most important in Histalpol for it's position to the Celtic Sea, the land is approximately 12-15 miles (19-24 km) off of Beracha Glas the largest island of Histalpol. The island has a large fishing and ship building industry compared to it's status as also a large holiday destination inside of Histalpol. The island contains a section of the protected Iron Age natural landscape of Histalpol that spans most of Beracha Glas and mainland Histalpol. The quickest access from Histalpol is the 27 km tunnel from Marxdenshire to the south end of St Fledling Island, which opened in 1964, which before then could only be accessed from ferries and short flights.

The largest city in St. Fledling Island is the city of St. Fledling which is based on the south-west end of the island and has a population of near 400,000 (2011 est.) and is represented by the Minister of Parliament for Saint Fledling South by the Commart Party of Histalpol. The city also has a rich history in it's surrounding areas, with castles and palaces being one of a few sights on the south-west coast line that makes the island such a large tourist destination.

On 15 July, 2013, Chancellor Timothy Small announced the creation of a large biomass fuel power station on St. Fledling Island in a project containing 13 projects. The power station was reported to be able to produce a majority of the energy of St. Fledling Island, possible bringing the island off the use of fossil fuels. This added with an offshore wind farm that caused controversy when built in 2004, will make St. Fledling Island the most energy efficiant area of Histalpol by 2017, when the power station will be built.