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Most settlements are along the coast and the feet of the mountains. The northern settlements are Spanish in origin, while the southern ones are English and German. There are numerous eastern-European mining towns, however.
Most settlements are along the coast and the feet of the mountains. The northern settlements are Spanish in origin, while the southern ones are English and German. There are numerous eastern-European mining towns, however. I'm thinking I'll probably divide it into a Tennessee-Grand-Divisions-esqe system for the North Steppe, the Mountains, and the Red Rocks in the South.


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Latest revision as of 23:09, 29 January 2026


ForumsTerritory application → Territory application/AR120-73 New Castelle-Uintah-Crimson Plateau


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Territory ID and proposed name
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AR120-73. I'm not sure what to name it, but my biggest ideas are New Castelle, (for the northern area) Uintah (for the forested mountains along the border and through the middle), and Crimson Plateau (For the red Rock country throughout the South). Let me know if you have any better ideas.

Physical geography
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Virtually the entirety of the place is steppe, except for the mountains scattered throughout, which are alpine. There is a mountain range along the east border, another one along the southwest, and one cutting through the middle, east-west, with smaller ranges around. The rocks are almost entirely red sandstone and related, similar to the Colorado plateau. My Sketch:[1]

Human geography
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Most settlements are along the coast and the feet of the mountains. The northern settlements are Spanish in origin, while the southern ones are English and German. There are numerous eastern-European mining towns, however. I'm thinking I'll probably divide it into a Tennessee-Grand-Divisions-esqe system for the North Steppe, the Mountains, and the Red Rocks in the South.

History & culture
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Historically, the first non-Indian settlement was along the north coast. The Castellans created a series of missions near the coast, but never ventured inland due to the aridity. The first inland settlements were created by Archantians who moved north to try to avoid southern politics.

File:Noun Project drawing icon 2123401.svgPast mapping
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I am currently working on the town of Granger ogfFile:Openstreetmap logo.svg osm. Also, I'm going to create some nearby farmland, forest, and a national park to show the general rural areas.

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TheRealStanPines (talk) 21:29, 29 January 2026 (UTC)