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Yes, a king typically rules the entire country and has the authority to govern and make decisions affecting the realm. To manage the land and maintain control, a king often divides his territory among nobles or lords, granting them fiefs or estates in exchange for loyalty, military support, and governance of those lands. This feudal system helps the king maintain power and ensures that different regions are administered effectively.

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