Forum:Territory application/AR120-59 - Wisécota

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Please fill in the information below to make a territory request.
Noun Project Signature icon 619326 cc.svgTerritory ID and proposed name
The Territory ID (from OpenGeofiction:Territories, e.g. AR123a) and proposed name of the country


AR120-59 - Wisécota

Noun Project Map icon 1463108.svgPhysical geography
An overview of climate, topography and landscape of the country. It is advised to also create a sketch, you can add a link to this (hosted on imgur or similar)


  • Weather

The climate of Wisécota can be described as cool and temperate, with occasional severe winters and warm summers. The presence of the nearby Lakes region can cause occasional persistent rain or snow.

  • Geography

The state is mostly flat with some slight hills. some medium sized hills are present in the central area of the state up to the northeast. The currently Unnamed Lake occupies the west, and south sides of the state, with a large bay extending into the central eastern area of the state, creating a peninsula. many areas are forested, with some being protected forestland via state or federal jurisdiction.

Invest - The Noun Project.svgHuman geography
A brief description of the territory demographics, economic development, land occupation, infrastructure and mapping style


  • Economy The states main productions are Lumber and Agriculture products, with minor productions in Mining and Manufacturing.
  • Land Usage The main usage of the land will be composed of farming and agricultural uses, with several towns and cities that will be essentially where they are currently. Some areas will be mapped as mostly uninhabited forest, with some of them being marked as state forest or hunting grounds. The state highway system will remain mostly unchanged from its current state, though most routes will be renumbered. Wisécota uses a bicamerial route system, with routes being designated as primary or secondary. A county map, as well as a state route map, will be provided below.
  • Mapping Style The mapping style will be taking inspiration from northern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, and the upper peninsula of Michigan, as well as the FSA state of Makaska. Urban areas may take inspiration from the metro Detroit, MI and Milwaukee, WI areas. Wisécota will use a Land Survey System similar to other states currently using them


Wisécota State Trunkline Highway System

Wisécota Counties

Noun Project languages icon 105908 cc.svgHistory & culture
A brief description of the intended culture and language


  • Language The primary language of the state will be Ingerish, with many names being of Franquese or Native origin.
  • Culture The main culture of the state is a mix of expected FSA type culture, with heavy influences of Ardencian culture. Some influences of Native culture are present, and the state respects and includes the history of the natives in government.
Noun Project drawing icon 2123401.svgPast mapping
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}} template can optionally be used to link to the OGF map - it results in a nice formatted link. Or you can paste in a URL.


Noun Project Signature icon 619326 cc.svgUsername & date
Sign and date the application by typing four tildes like this: ~~~~


Canada LaVearn (talk) 17:54, 22 April 2022 (UTC)

In partnership with

Arlo

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Discussion for clarification & decision


Feather-core-check-square.svg Territory application approved
Approving this partnership state application. -TheMayor (talk) 02:39, 23 April 2022 (UTC)
Keep in mind that the FSA is a large collaborative project with dozens of participants; activity in the project and close coordination with fellow stateowners are essential parts of the project’s success.