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  • ...ntinental "four seasons" climate make Makaska an agriculturally-productive region, with winter wheat and sugar beets dominating the farmland. ...Apple River Naval Base, one of the most important naval bases on the Grand Lakes and home to the FSA Naval Training Command.
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  • ...and [[Khaiwoon]] the opening of borders and economic normalization of the region occupied by the Gobras Peninsula, the [[Lonowai District|Lonowai Islands]], ...[[Grand Lake County|Grand Lake]], and [[Gaule County|Gaule]] counties in [[Grand Lake District]], [[Gobrassanya]]. Security checkpoints would remain at the
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  • ...on the coast of the Lake Amanecer and Lake Betaouais, part of the [[Grand Lakes]]. Agawa shares land borders with the neighbouring provinces [[Argueil]], [ ...that the province is named after the Agawaskwayan people who inhabited the region around the Odeka River.<ref>[https://gov.agawaskway.de/info/agawaskway-name
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  • ...ulous state in the [[Collab:Federal States/West Lakes Compact|West Lakes]] region of the Federal States. The state is situated between Lake Amanecer and Lake ...nd the Akogama River valley without requiring either portaging between the lakes or taking a more circuitous route via Lake Betaouais, which was particularl
    22 KB (2,994 words) - 03:37, 14 February 2024
  • ...ic hub, developed as a port and rail hub for commodities of the West Lakes region. While transportation remains the principal sector of the city's business b ...ates, and the southern half is sometimes considered part of the West Lakes region.
    24 KB (3,110 words) - 19:56, 13 March 2024
  • The Great Shield (le Grand Bouclier) : Its highest, peak Mount Preatorium (Mont Prétoire) culminates '''Lakes and rivers:'''
    17 KB (2,354 words) - 05:24, 2 December 2023
  • ...shipments and Wahanta saw a population boom of Ulethan immigrants and West Lakes settlers. ...ry. Transportation, a north-south transcontinental railroad from the Grand Lakes to Cosperica, was the primary reason for the Clamash Purchase.
    28 KB (3,974 words) - 18:54, 27 February 2024
  • ...ntain chains, expansive plateaus, and sedimentary basins characterize this region. At the northernmost edge lies the Neeve River, carving through its sedimen !Aulpine Region
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  • .... Alora also operates one inland port at [[Gallaton]] in the [[Grand Lakes Region]] which is reached via the Arcois Ship Canal which traverses through [[Gobr |Grand Lakes International Airport<br /><small>Jointly owned by both cities.<br />Airpor
    32 KB (4,824 words) - 19:15, 9 September 2023
  • ...ng through Lake City, trains are able to conveniently connect to the Grand Lakes and both coasts without traversing the western mountain range in the northw ...omprises most of central Minnonigan to the shipping corridors of the Grand Lakes and with it an important trade route to the East Coast of the country. Fort
    173 KB (23,895 words) - 03:36, 7 June 2023
  • ...ern Tarephia, and enjoys some diplomatic political power within the Lycene region as well. As a nation with a high pacifist population, partially based in re | region = The Lycene
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  • ...city is Etatono. Etatono and the surrounding areas in the eastern coastal region are home to over half the population. ...or seasonal hunting as well as larger permanent structures near rivers and lakes. Their diet consisted mainly of shell food and fish but bones from deer, wi
    75 KB (10,562 words) - 04:00, 2 December 2023
  • ...nt state in the [[Federal States of Archanta]], located in its [[Southeast Region]] on the coast of the [[Ardentic Ocean]]. Penquisset is bordered to the Sou ...lar tourist destinations include Mount Silver, Warwick, and the Naspertock Region.
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  • ...terez}}, respectively) which dominated the cross-Ulethan trade flow in the region. Until the 15th century, Qennes' boundaries would constantly change under v ...was uninhabited upon arrival. It is thought that the colonizers named the region ''Keno'', ''Kene'', ''Kenos'' or either ''Kenes'', all of which derive from
    94 KB (13,498 words) - 18:35, 12 March 2024