Forum:Territory application/AN136e - New Westland
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| Territory ID and proposed name | |
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| The Territory ID (from OpenGeofiction:Territories, e.g. AR123a) and proposed name of the country |
AN136e - New Westland
| Physical geography | |
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| An overview of climate, topography and landscape of the country. With the exception of Beginner territories, you should always create a sketch map to illustrate & explain your plans. You can add a link to this (hosted on imgBB, Postimages or similar, but not imgur.com) |
Climate
New Westland is intended to reflect the general climate of the central and eastern United States. The region experiences a temperate, humid continental climate, with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm to hot with temperatures ranging from 25–35°C, while winters can be cold with temperatures dipping to -10°C in northern inland areas. Coastal areas of the territory are more moderated, with milder winters and slightly cooler summers. Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year, though occasional storms and snowfall are common in winter.
Topography
The territory’s topography consists of gently rolling hills, fertile plains, and low mountain ranges toward the north. Coastal zones are flat and better suited for urban and agricultural development. Rivers and lakes are common and would form a central part of both rural and urban planning. Mountainous areas are mostly forested and sparsely populated, while central and southern regions allow for denser settlement and infrastructure expansion.
| Human geography | |
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| A brief description of the territory demographics, economic development, land occupation, infrastructure and mapping style |
Demographics
The country would be designed to reflect a modern, diverse society with roots in both indigenous and settler cultures. Urban areas would host a more mixed population, while rural regions would maintain local traditions and family-run farms. Immigration, internal migration, and historical events would have shaped a cultural blend similar to the U.S. Midwest or parts of southern Canada.
Economic Development
New Westland would be considered a developed, upper-middle-income country. The rural economy is rooted in agriculture, including corn, soy, and cattle farming. Forestry and mining are present in the north, while the coast supports a small but steady fishing industry. Urban areas would house the service sector, universities, and administrative centers. The economy is largely self-sufficient but globally connected through trade, especially via port cities.
Land Use and Infrastructure
The majority of the land would be used for agriculture, nature reserves, and suburban development, with a few medium-to-large cities forming the economic and administrative backbone. There would be 2–3 major highway corridors (modeled after interstate systems), secondary trunk roads, and rail lines connecting cities. The country would also have one or two regional airports and a major seaport along the coast to support trade.
Mapping Style
The mapping style would blend American suburban sprawl with compact downtown cores and structured farmland grids, similar to Midwest and Northeastern U.S. states. Towns and cities will be detailed with zoning, street networks, public transport, and parks. Mapping will aim for realism, using OpenStreetMap principles while following OGF's stylistic consistency.
| History & culture | |
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| A brief description of the intended culture and language |
History & Culture
Culture
New Westland would be shaped by an English-speaking settler history mixed with preserved indigenous roots, similar to how modern Canada or the U.S. Midwest developed. The majority language would be Ingerish, with minority languages and dialects present in specific regions. Regional pride, community festivals, and a strong work ethic would be part of the cultural identity, and different parts of the country would show variation in architecture and local customs.
History
Historically, New Westland was formed from the unification of various regional republics and colonial territories in the late 19th century. Originally fragmented, the regions came together following infrastructure agreements and shared trade interests. Since the early 1900s, the country has focused on internal development, eventually emerging as a stable and prosperous federation with a democratic government. The country is currently undergoing modernization efforts in its infrastructure and sustainability.
| Past mapping | |
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| To support your request provide links to areas of OGF mapping which showcase your mapping skill. Mapping relevant to the requested theme & geography is especially useful. | |
| The {{coord}}, {{node}}, {{relation}} or {{scalehelper}} templates can optionally be used to link to the OGF map - they result in nicely formatted links. Or you can paste in a URL. |
Oakridge Estates I have created a dense, gated residential community located just outside the city of Cazoon. This development includes several cul-de-sacs and a centrally placed community park, reflecting typical American suburban planning with an emphasis on security and neighborhood cohesion. The layout balances high residential density with small shared green spaces to create a realistic, livable environment. Streets are arranged to limit through traffic, enhancing the secluded feel of the area. The community's structure is inspired by modern suburban neighborhoods in the United States, where gated designs are used to provide both exclusivity and safety. This mapping showcases my understanding of urban form, road hierarchy, and neighborhood-scale design.
| Username & date | |
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| Sign and date the application by typing four tildes (~~~~) without spaces or "nowiki" tags. |
Waypoint85, 07/6/2025 ~~~~
| Discussion | |
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| Discussion for clarification & decision |
Disclaimer: I am not an admin
Hello, I have noticed the territory you are requesting is really similar to an American themed state, which could be simply requested as a territory inside the Federal States (AR120-XX). The climate, culture, geography and infrastructure would be a lot more reasonable and you might even find it more interesting to join a community with other mappers helping build a coherent country. Keep in mind this is only a suggestion and I am not an admin, so please take it lightly.