The "Seven Kingdoms" refers to a fictional realm in the popular series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin, which is also adapted into the television series Game of Thrones. The Seven Kingdoms consist of several regions, each ruled by noble families, and are known for their complex political dynamics and rich history.
The Seven Kingdoms include The North, The Vale, The Riverlands, The Westerlands, The Reach, Dorne, and The Stormlands. Each kingdom has its own unique culture, geography, and traditions, contributing to the overall diversity of the realm. The Iron Islands and the Crownlands are also significant, though they are often considered separate from the main seven.