Ateria
Pre-Ulethan History
Modern History
Climate
Being surrounded by mountains, Ateria experiences significantly more precipitation in the south than neighbouring provinces due to trapped moisture. The north of the province has a CFB Koppen classification while the south (Midway and S) has a DFB (cool, no dry season, warm summers). However, the same can not be said about the north which is rather dry and has a Semiarid classification.
Infrastructure
Highways
Number | Name(s) | Start (W/S) | End (E/N) | Length (km) | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Trans-Deodeca Highway, Highway 1 | Royal Bay Ferry Terminal | -04 border, Boundary pass | ~200 | Motorway, Trunk |
2 | Trans-Deodeca Highway 2, Ateria City Highway | Lowlands | Ambroise Border | ~250 | Motorway, Trunk |
33 | Lake Coast Freeway, Highway 33 | East Lowlands Junction | Rockfield Junction | !?? | Motorway |
33a | Marine Way; Lake Coast Highway | Highway 81 near Marine | Highway 86 in Rockfield | 50 | Primary Road, Trunk |
81 | Lake Coast Highway; Trans-Ateria Highway | Lac Toumas | OA Border near Natrum City | 300-400?? | Primary Road |
Demographics
Religion
Christic: 37%
Amyian: 42%
Sienist: 5%
Unaffiliated: 15%
Other: <1%