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As I'm developing my project on the Teutonic Empire, I have some doubts about how to organize the area of the Rhone in länder (Kreise are easier) and how to name them properly with Germanic toponyms.

I had thought about dividing the west part of the Rhone valley (the left side will be French, including the delta and the Lyon area) in three länder:

- One comprising the coastal area with capital in Marseille (Massilien).
- Another comprising the historical area of the Dauphiné, with capital in Grenoble (Graswalde).
- And the third centered around the Lake Geneva with capital in Geneve (Genf).

I have been thinking about proper Germanic names for these three länder, and my first thought were:

- Burgund (Massilien)
- Rhoneland (Graswalde)
- Obersavoyen (Genf) - It will exist a Niedersavoyen in the Piemont side.

But none of them convince me at this moment, because:

- "Burgund" referred at the beginning to a large area from Marseille to actual Borgogne, but later it was restricted to the north-western area. In my chronology, the area of Provence is incorporated to the Teutonic Empire at the 18th century, so call this "Burgund" at that time might be pretty anachronic. But I don't like to call it "Provence" as this is not a Germanic name. I would want a Germanic alternative to these.

- "Rhoneland" would be a good analogue to "Rheinland", but I think that this name was never used historically. Of course, I don't like "Dauphiné" and I find "Delfinland" pretty ridiculous. I would like to know how the Dauphiné was called in German when it was part of the HRE for a brief period of time, but I haven't found anything.

- "Obersavoyen" fits well for the Annecy area, but I don't know if including here Geneve, Lausanne and the Wallis could be too much. I have also many doubts about dividing Switzerland (in my chronology, the Teutonic Empire takes the area by the 16th century, so then Switzerland was pretty incomplete). I would like to establish a "Schweiz" land in the core area with capital in Zürich, but I'm not sure if I should include Bern also in it. I'm also not sure how to do with the Ticino.

Well, your advices will be very welcome :)
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