Southern Indiana

The Department of Southern Indiana is the thirteenth Department to be admitted to the Republic of the Wabash. It was created in 2015, the breakup the larger Department of Indiana into three departments. It is the third smallest in the nation, but grosses as behind that of the Department of Chicago. It was formally admitted on June 8th, and is considered a cultural region unique from the rest of the Wabash. Associated with and the, the regional accent and traditions are different from the regions north of itself.

Running along the, nearly 75% of the departments population is situated on cities along the important waterway. It borders the departments of Indiana and. Its largest is the the city of New Albany; which is typically paired with the city of. The is the regions most prominent feature. Its considered a political outsider from the rest of the country, sporting ideologies that seem but prompt policies that could be associated with a.