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=== VISIT  WEBSITE:  [http://enderbyteprograms.ddnsfree.com:10223/ateria.gov/ HERE] ===
| name = Kingdom Atreisia
[[File:Mount Garibaldi and The Table.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The dormant volcano in Ateria]]Ateria is a province in [[Deodeca]]. It is the "southwestern" province in Deodeca as a whole. It has a population of 5.5 million people. It borders [PRESENTLY UNCLAIMED] to the Northwest and Oachanuntakan to the East. It borders Ardencia with one crossing (Highway 17). It also borders Ambroisie to the West and has five crossings (TDH-2, 27, 87, 61, 81)
| flag = Atreisia_flag.svg
| symbol = Atreisia_CoA.svg
| symbol_caption = Coat of arms
| native_name = Atreisië / Atrèsy
| native_language = Lentian / Frenquese Atresian
| capital =Atreiburg
| population =20475600
| population_year = 2023
| motto =  
| anthem =
| latitude = 56.6
| longitude = 50.6
| zoom = 6
| relation = 377794
| intro = '''Atreisia''' (pronounced Atraisia), officially the Kingdom of Atreisia ('Koninkrijk Atreisia' or 'Krönregime Atrèsy') is country in northwestern Uletha. It is located in between [[Franqueterre]] and [[Lentia]], and culturally influenced by both countries.
}}


== Geography ==
=== Etymology ===
Area: 90600km²
Ateria is a corruption of A-TIR meaning Place of Rivers in the native KLACA peoples language.


Population Density: 226 i/km²
Glenburn is named for a large bush fire set by angry Franquese settlers


Population: 20475600
== History ==


==History==
=== Pre-Ulethan History ===
{{Infobox history
[[File:Vancouver Island 2017-06-27 (36284504183).jpg|300px|right|thumb|Lusher Boreal forests in the wetter south]]
| name = Atreisia
For the last few thousand years, the area was inhabited by assorted groups of Archantan Indigenous Peoples.
| era_A = Pre-Kingdom
| era_A_dates = (before 1408)
| event_A1 = Atreisian Iron Age
| dates_A1 = ca. 700BCE-20BCE
| event_A2 = Romantish Atreisia
| dates_A2 = 20BCE - 257
| event_A3 = Local nobles
| dates_A3 = 257-800
| event_A4 = Counties of Franqueterre
| dates_A4 = 800-1408
| era_B = From Kingdom to Bond
| era_B_dates = 1408-1435
| event_B1 = Kingdom of Atrèbas
| dates_B1 = 1408-1435
| event_B2 = Bond of Atreisië
| dates_B2 = 1408-1556
| event_B3 = Religious Civil War
| dates_B3 = 1556-1628
| event_B4 = Republican Bond
| dates_B4 = 1628-1793
| era_C = Modern Kingdom
| era_C_dates = from 1793
| event_C1 = Vassal state of Franqueterre
| dates_C1 = 1793-1815
| event_C2 = Independence and Unification
| dates_C2 = 1815-1838
| event_C3 = Kingdom of States
| dates_C3 = 1838-1919
| event_C4 = Federate Kingdom
| dates_C4 = from 1919


=== Colonisation ===
In [??], Ingerish and Franquese settlers both tried to claim the land around Glenburn as theirs. Interactions became increasingly more hostile and organized. The battles culminated in the Franquese setting a large fire that burned much of the Glenburn area. That is how Glenburn got its name. In the end, the settlers won and Oanatchukan Territory [sic][sic][sic] was created over the combined area of both AT and OA.


}}
=== Modern History ===
[[File:Countryside outside Kamloops - BC - Canada - 02 (16710725120) (2).jpg|250px|right|thumb|The semiarid grasslands of Northern Ateria]]
After some more fighting in 1790, Glenburn Territory was established which encompassed Glenburn and Winding River (Regions A and B today). Just 10 years later, Ateria gained its full land borders.


=== Landscape ===
Ateria is one of the five landlocked provinces. That said, it does contain a portion of the largest lake: Lake Oachanuntakan (OA). This lake is fed mostly by the Ateria River and Winding River, the former of which is an amalgamation of the Ateria, Ruby, and Kelekel Rivers.


===Republic (1628-1793)===
=== Climate ===
===Revolution and occupation by Franqueterre (1793-1815)===
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 CSB to BSH 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 BSH classification.
The 1789 revolution in Franqueterre also led to social unrest in Atreisia. Despite Atreisia being a republic, the nobility and large trade guilds dominated politics. Liberals opposed the protectionism and authoritarian nature of the republic, while the left criticized the suppression of the lower classes. In the late summer of 1789, there were uprisings in various cities, particularly in the north. Republican forces managed to suppress them, causing significant liberal and left-revolutionary figures like Emmanuel Robbenjager, Niels Koopmans, and Johannes Papen to flee to Franqueterre. From there, they organized resistance against the conservative republic.
In Franqueterre, a revolutionary force was mobilized, which invaded Atreisia in May 1793. After several defeats for the revolutionary troops, the army of Franqueterre came to their aid. Atreisia was largely conquered, except for parts of the Aulpen. Robbenjager perished in one of the battles. On July 17, 1793, the triumvirate of the liberal Niels Koopmans and the left-revolutionaries Johannes Papen and Karel Bouchez was appointed as the head of state.Before long, there was significant discord within the triumvirate. Supported by trade guilds, a faction of the nobility, and large urban industry guilds, the liberals staged a coup on August 26, 1793. However, Franqueterre continued to support the left-revolutionary factions, and in the tumultuous month of September 1793, Franqueterre troops occupied most strategic points in Atreisia.
On January 1, 1794, the majority of Atreisia was formally annexed by Franqueterre. Just like in Franqueterre itself, a turbulent period followed between 1794 and the end of 1796, often referred to as 'the terror', during which various political factions were dealt with. Many liberals were executed, as were moderate and pacifist factions within the left-revolutionaries. Some significant liberal politicians managed to escape to Lentia or to the city of Beren, which was not occupied by Franqueterre.


Until 1815, a significant portion of Atreisia remained part of Franqueterre. Following the republican period, the Franqueterre Empire took over. Atreisia was dragged into various coalition wars, leading to a growing resentment among the population towards Franqueterre. It wasn't until the defeat of the Emperor of Franqueterre in 1815 that Atreisia could secede once again.Franqueterre occupied several major mountain valleys, but the majority of the Aulpen remained unoccupied during the occupation period. The Bondsraad established itself in the city of Beren in 1794, and from there, what remained of Atreisia was governed as a republic.
== Government Database ==
Everything is logged by the Government of Ateria. Buildings are logged by the last six of seven digits of their postal code. Citizens are given an integer value from C-00000001 to C-99999999. C-codes are for citizens. R-Codes are for permanent residents and may be assigned a value from 0 to 100 million. After a person is deceased their number is NOT freed up.  


===Constitutional monarchy (1815-)===
== Regions, Districts, and Post ==
Under the influence of Kalm, Lentia, and Ingerland, Atreisia regained formal independence with the coronation of Boudewijn I as king on September 4, 1815. The abolition of the republic and the installation of Boudewijn were crucial conditions for this independence, but the liberal politicians in exile and the unoccupied Aulpen Bondslands were able to enforce a very liberal constitution with a constitutional monarchy.
Ateria uses a dual-hierarchial system for subdenominations of land use. Province -> Region (ABCDEF) Region -> District (Region letter plus a number from 0-99) These are used for electoral boundaries, post service and provincial/national matters. Towns and cities are independent but in most cases follow district boundaries.


<br /><br /><br /><br />
Post system follows lnlnln format, like Canada. This is divided in to [Province][District-subdist (2 chars)][Code(3chars)] followed by a letter descriptor. There are 12 million possible unique postal codes. The last 6 characters of a buildings postal code (including the descriptor) are used for the SystemBuildingCode.
<br /><br /><br /><br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"
<br /><br /><br /><br />
|+
<br /><br /><br /><br />
!Code
<br /><br /><br /><br />
!Name
!Population
!Postal Code
!Notes
|-
|A
|Region of Glenburn
|4,080,000
|J0A0A0-A -> J6Z9Z9-Z
|Encompasses the city and surrounding suburbs.
Includes Ambrosia Island and New Renwick
|-
|B
|Region of Winding River
|958,000
|J7A0A0-A -> J8Z9Z9-Z
|Pascal inlet, Winding River Valley, Rockfield, Rockdale, etc
|-
|C
|Region of Massif
Région de Sud et Massif
|254,000
|J9A0A0-A -> J9M9Z9-Z
|Massif Southill, Proxima (contains a majority of the Franquese population)
|-
|D
|Region of the Western Plains
Région de le ouest prairie
|87,000
|J9N0A0-A -> J9N4A0-A
|Springwood Valley, Border with Ambroise, contains franquese population in west
|-
|F
|Region of Hanapila
|183,000
|J9N40A0-B -> J9Y9Z9-Z
|Contains Hanapila and not much else
|-
|E
|Region of the North-west
|25,000
|J9Z0A0-A -> J9Z9Z9-Z
|Barely populated
|}


==Environment==
== Infrastructure ==


==== Physical Geography ====
=== Highways ===
Atreisia, a captivating land, is defined by the Aulpen mountain range at its heart. These majestic mountains, forming the central backbone with a general east-west direction, interlink with adjacent ranges in neighboring territories. Comprising central massifs surrounded by fouthill massifs, the Aulpen dominates the landscape.
The Highways of Ateria follow a very hierarchical system. Major highways are typically freeways but not always. They are always routes that are used frequently and form the backbone of the highways system


To the north of the Aulpen, a diverse expanse unfolds—eroded low mountain chains, expansive plateaus, and sedimentary basins characterize this region. At the northernmost edge lies the Neeve River, carving through its sedimentary basin, offering a blend of rugged terrain and serene plains, enhancing Atreisia's scenic allure.
==== Major Highways ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
Stretching along the northwest coast are the eastern extensions of the Morcanol Bay. This coastal belt encompasses a mosaic of coastal marshlands, dominated by sandy beaches.
|+
!Number
!Name
!Cities Served
!Notes
|-
|1
|Trans Deodeca Highway/Lake Coast Freeway
|Riverhead, Rockfield, Winding River, Rockdale, Glenburn, Eldereach, Hanapila
|
|-
|2 / TDH 2
|Trans Deodeca Highway/Lake Coast Freeway
|Glenburn, New Wilford, New Renwick, Riversend, Southill, Massif, Grand Cheval
|OK to be confused with TDH2
|-
|3
|Serratus Bypass
|Serratus, Rellanton, Hanapila, 04 Border
|
|-
|4
|Rue de lac toumas, Lake Thomas Road
|Rellanton, ..., Lac Toumas
|
|-
|5
|
|Springwood, Grahmston, Harnsbury, Riversend
|Not to be confused with TDH5
|-
|6
|Queen Amyia Highway
|Winding River, Amyia Town, Leoni, Komunieckia, 04 Border
|
|}


To the south of the Aulpen, a similar topographical tapestry emerges—eroded low mountain chains, undulating plateaus, and interconnected sedimentary basins form part of the larger Ijsne River basin, contributing to Atreisia's diverse geographical makeup.
===== Minor Highways =====
 
{| class="wikitable"
===== Highest mountains =====
The Aulpen range boast many peaks with an elevation above 3000 m asl. The highest mountains are
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+
|+
!Number
!Name
!Name
!Height
!Cities Served
!Bondsstaat
!Start
!Aulpine Region
!End
!Notes
|-
|106
|Central Street
|Glenburn, Eldereach, Carli Hill
|Glenburn
|Carli Hill
|
|-
|11
|
|Rellanton, Glenburn
|Rellanton
|Glenburn (Lowe)
|
|-
|12
|Old Lake HIghway
|Glenburn, Bentwood Bay
|Glenburn @ Ferry Terminal
|1 @ Marine
|
|-
|121
|Even Older Lake Highway
|Bentwood Bay
|Bentwood Bay
|Bentwood Bay
|
|-
|122
|Bentwood Road
|
|1 (exit 90)
|Bentwood Bay
|
|-
|123
|
|Armmouth
|12
|15
|
|-
|13
|Eldereach Trunk Road
|Glenburn, Eldereach, Carli Hill
|106 @ Glenburn
|Carli Hill
|
|-
|131
|Grand Boulevard
|Grande Point, Riverbend, Elderach
|228
|13
|
|-
|14
|"I know it is there, I just can't find it"
|
|
|
|
|-
|15
|Lake Coast Highway
|Riverhead, Platterdisk, Sasquatch Valley
|Riverhead @ 1
|OA Border
|
|-
|155
|Blaine Street
|Bournewood, Mara Point
|15 @ Bournewood
|Mara Point
|
|-
|156
|Old Highway 15
|rural
|15
|155 near Bournewood
|
|-
|157
|
|rural
|155
|OA Border
|
|-
|159
|Sasquatch Valley Road
|Sasquatch Valley, Kelmya
|Sasquatch Valley
|Kelmya
|
|-
|17
|Glenburn Bypass
|Sprawlinston, New Wilford, Pine Grove
|
|
|
|-
|170
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|18
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|19
|
|Rellanton, Pine Grove New Wilford
|Rellanton (1)
|17
|
|-
|200
|Trans Deodeca Highway
|Massif
|TDH 2 Exit 201 @ Massif
|TDH 2 Exit 186 @ Massif
|Former alignment of TDH 2
|-
|201
|Riversend Road
|Riversend
|Exit 75
|Exit 71
|Former alignment of TDH 2
|-
|203
|Jessie Westwell Memorial Parkway
|
|Exit 12? TDH2 @ Chelenston
|Airport
|
|-
|205
|
|Rural area
|Exit 155 TDH 2
|TDH 2 near Massif
|
|-
|206
|Massif Bypass
|
|TDH 2 Exit 175 @ Cullfield
|TDH 2 @ Exit 205
|
|-
|207
|Rue du chien
|Massif
|TDH 5/AT 200 @ Massif
|AT-27 @ Thalia
|
|-
|22
|Water Street
|Glenburn, Highlands, Zalspen
|TDH 2 / AT 1 @ Exit 1 (Glenburn)
|
|
|-
|220
|River Road W
|Chelenston, New Wilford, Pine Grove
|AT 22 @ Highlands
|AT 17 @ Riverside Junction
|
|-
|221
|Hilltop Parkway
|Chelenston, Highlands
|AT 22 @ Highlands
|AT 220 @ Chelenston
|
|-
|223
|150 Street, 250 metre Road
|
|AT 22 @ New Wilford
|At 22 @ Zalspen
|
|-
|224
|Central Street
|
|TDH 2 @ Glenburn
|AT 22 @ Glenburn
|
|-
|228
|Sky Parkway
|River Ruby, Kellis Hill, New Wilford
|AT 220 @ New Wilford
|River Ruby
|
|-
|229
|River Road East
|Glenburn ... River Ruby
|AT 22 @ Clarence Street
|River Ruby
|
|-
|23
|Bridge of Sororrity
|Riversend, Winding River
|TDH 2 @ Riversend
|AT 1 @ Marine
|Mostly in concurrency with AT 12
|-
|24
|Lake Coast Highway
|Southill
|TDH 2 Exit 110
|TDH 2 Exit 150
|Former alignment of TDH 2
|-
|240
|Queen's Point Highway
|
|AT 24
|[FERRY]
|
|-
|25
|University Road / King Geoffery blvd
|Glenburn, New Wilford, Pine Grove
|AT 22 @ Angusville
|AT 257 @ Pine Grove
|
|-
|253
|295 Street
|Pine Grove
|AT 25 @ Pine Grove
|AT 220 @ Malno Lake
|
|-
|257
|Niobe Road
|Pine Grove, Niobe
|AT 25 @ Pine Grove
|AT 13 @ Niobe
|
|-
|26
|Highway of Condors
|Cullfield, Bayview
|TDH 2 @ Cullfield
|TDH 5 @ Bayview
|Narrow and winding road, former alignment of TDH 5 prior to 1994
|-
|27
|High Peaks Highway
|Massif, Thalia
|AT 200 / AT 270 @ Massif
|Ardencia Border
|
|-
|270
|Colonel Parkway
|Massif
|AT 200 / AT 270 @ Massif
|AT 205
|
|-
|271
|Bad Choices Freeway
|Massif
|TDH 2 @ Massif
|AT 27 @ Massif
|
|-
|28
|TDH 5
|
|TDH 2
|OA Border
|Used as an underlay for TDH 5
|-
|30
|
|Serratus, rural
|AT 3 @ Ambroise Border
|AT 13 @ [Unnamed]
|
|-
|31
|
|Serratus, Menningsbrink
|AT 3 @ Serratus
|Ambroise Border
|
|-
|310
|
|Serratus
|AT 31
|AT 31 @ Massif
|
|-
|32
|
|Serratus, rural
|AT 3 @ Serratus
|AT 13
|
|-
|33
|Brucken River Highway
|Serratus, Humbertstown, makari (!)
|AT 3 @ Serratus
|Ambroise Border
|
|-
|34
|Martopatis Connector
Billy Street
|Hanapila, Somerset, Riverdale
|AT 11 near Hanapila
|AT 41 @ Riverdale
|
|-
|35
|Berra Street
|Hanapila, Somerset
|AT 3 Exit 34
|AT 3 Exit 55 @ Hanapila
|
|-
|41
|Hanapila River Road
|Hanapila, Rural
|AT 3 Exit 54 @ Hanapila
|AT 4
|
|-
|42
|
|rural
|AT 4
|AT 33
|Nothing on it, for now
|-
|43
|
|rural
|AT 4
|AT 42
|
|-
|504
|
|rural
|AT 5 @ Arouet
|AT 5 (rural)
|
|-
|505
|
|rural
|AT 504
|TDH 2 near Southill
|
|-
|51
|
|Summerfield, Menningsbrink
|AT 5 @ Summerfield
|AT 31 @ Menningsbrink
|
|-
|52
|
|rural
|AT 51
|AT 310
|
|-
|53
|
|Arouet
|AT 5 @ Arouet
|AT 30
|
|-
|-
|{{node||Koningskroon}}
|530
|4572
|
|rural
|AT 53
|AT 13
|
|
|Koningskroon Massif
|-
|-
|{{node||Hemelspits}}
|531
|4310
|Stallman Way
|rural
|AT 13
|AT 220
|Continuation of AT 530
|-
|55
|
|rural
|AT 5 @ Arouet
|TDH 2 @ Le Cheval
|
|
|Hemelspits Massif
|-
|-
|550
|
|
|Carleton
|AT 55 @ Carleton
|Ambroise Border
|
|
|-
|60
|Lake Coast Highway
|Winding River/Rockfield
|AT 6 Exit 60 @ Rockfield
|AT 1 Exit 32 @ Rockfield
|
|
|-
|-
|601
|Florence Street
|Winding River, Dustin Arm
|AT 6 Exit 51 @ Dustin Arm
|AT 60 @ Rockfield
|
|
|-
|606
|
|
|Rockfield
|AT 712
|AT 60 @ Rockfield
|
|
|-
|-
|607
|
|
|Benchlands
|AT 1 Exit 30
|AT 609 @ Upper Bench
|
|
|-
|608
|Lower Bench Road
|Lower Bench
|AT 60
|AT 607 @ Lower Bench
|
|
|-
|-
|609
|Upper Bench Road
|Upper Bench
|AT 60
|AT 607 @ Upper Bench
|
|
|-
|63
|Kringle Highway
|Winding River
|AT 71 @ Winding River
|AT 6 Exit 52 @ Winding River
|
|
|-
|631
|Torvalds Street
|
|AT 12/23/1 @ Exit 65
|AT 63 JCT 4 @ Winding River
|
|
|-
|-
|64
|Harundell Road
|Winding River, Dustin Arm, Westridge
|AT 63 Exit 6 @ Winding River
|AT 6 @ Westridge
|
|
|-
|65
|
|
|Amyia Town, Derby Creek. Holanora
|AT 6 @ Exit 44
|AT 66 @ Holanora
|
|
|-
|-
|66
|
|
|Holanora
|AT 65 @ Holanora
|AT 6
|
|
|-
|68
|Riverstone Bypass
|Sakaville
|AT 6
|AT 6 @ Bordertown
|
|
|-
|-
|69
|
|
|
|AT 6 @ Bordertown
|Finn Town
|
|
|-
|70
|Belton Arm Road
|Terrance Bay, Wraith Bay
|[FERRY]
|Wraith Bay
|
|
|-
|-
|701
|Airport Road
|
|AT 70
|Porpoise Island
|
|
|-
|702
|Kelsey Road
|Kelsey Bay
|AT 70
|Kelsey Bay
|
|
|-
|71
|Marine Way
|Marine, Winding River, Rockfield
|AT 12/23
|AT 1 Exit 48 @ Rockfield
|
|
|-
|-
|712
|Old Lake Coast Highway
|Bathtub
|AT 71 near Winding River
|AT 1 Exit 35
|
|
|-
|713
|Hansen Street
|Downtown Winding River
|AT 71 near Winding River
|AT 71 in Downtown Winding River
|
|
|-
|77
|Billy Bim John Jr. Way
|Surfertown
|(loop road)
|(loop road)
|
|
|-
|-
|78
|Queen Kelsey Highway
|rural
|AT 13, AT 30 near UNNAMED
|AT 11 near Loch Lake
|
|
|-
|791
|Water Street
|Outram Point
|AT 22 @ Zalspen
|AT 22
|
|
|-
|792
|Pablo Road
|Damocles, Macintosh Bay
|[FERRY]
|Macintosh Bay
|
|
|}
|}
There are some other important peaks, with less elevated heights, but a siginifcant socio-cultural importance:
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
=== Airports ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
|+
!Name
!Name
!Height
!Cities served
!Bondsstaat
!Runways
!Aulpine Region
!Gates
!COde
!Notes
|-
|-
|{{node|331291152|Meidenhoorn}}
|Glenburn International Airport
|2901
|Glenburn and suburbs
|4
|148
|DGL
|
|
|-
|Southill regional airport
|Southill
|1
|3
|DSH
|Very minimally used
|-
|Proxima Island Airfield
|Proxima Island
|1
|1
|DPX
|
|
|-
|-
|Winding River-Rockfield International Airport
|Winding River, Rockfield
|2
|49
|DWR
|
|
|-
|Massif Airport
|Massif
|3
|15
|DMS
|Based off an AirportCEO Airport
|-
|Hanapila Airport
|Hanapila
|2
|8
|DXH
|
|-
|Nicenee Regional Airport
|Nicenee
|1
|1
|DNC
|
|
|-
|Lac Toumas Regional AIrport
|Lake Thomas
|1
|1
|DTL
|
|
|-
|Sprawlinston National Airport
|Sprawlinston
|3
|2
|DSR
|
|
|}
[[File:Glenburn Metro.png|thumb|An image of the 2022/2023 Glenburn Metro map]]


=== Subway/Light Rail ===
Both Massif and Glenburn have light-rail systems. Massif is mainly at-grade but Glenburn functions as more of a traditional underground/elevated train. In the map shown here, a double line is a train whereas the single line is a subway.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Glenburn
!Line Name
!Stops
!Year built
!Notes
|-
|Bennett Line (Formerly Green line)
|13
|1985 (extended 2000 and 2015)
|Stops 9-13 are currently NYB
|-
|Blue Line
|15
|1978 (extended 1999)
|Topsham - Downtown
|-
|Orange Line
|11
|1992 (extended 2015)
|Stops 8-11 are currently NYB
|-
|Purple Line
|10
|1978 (extended 2008 and 2022)
|One of the two original lines
|-
|Red Local Train
|5
|1964 (modernized 2015)
|Local train, technically not LR
|-
|River Local Train
|5
|1970
|Local train,  technically not LR
|}
|}


===Nature Reserves and National Parks===
=== Bridges ===
Atreisia has XX national parks:
{| class="wikitable"
====Koksland National Park====
|+
Located in the northern region of the Aulpen mountain range, {{Relation|389993|Koksland National Park}} features a high mountain plateau nestled between two ridges, with the ridges not significantly higher than the plateau itself. Forests dominate the lower western areas, while higher elevations boast alpine meadows, along with numerous smaller lakes and peatlands. The park offers outstanding hiking opportunities, especially for multi-day treks, allowing visitors to explore its diverse terrain. Wildlife abounds, including bears, wolves, lynxes, deer, chamois, and marmots. However, the park is renowned primarily for its unique flora and hosts a few rare fish species. Known as a habitat for breeding birds, notable species include the golden eagle, bearded vulture, snow finch, and whooper swan. Within the park's boundaries lies {{node|331776062|Bevermeren}}, a small tourist village functioning as an enclave.
!Name
!Length
!Highway
!Notes
|-
|Bridge of Sorority
|7,000 m
|Highway 27
|Riversend -> Armmouth
|-
|Mason Bridge
|
|TDH-2
|Chelenston -> Glenburn
|-
|Alexis Rowe Bridge
|
|Highway 88
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|-
|Doyle Bridge
|
|Highway 62
|
|}


==Government==
=== Border Crossings (includes provincial) ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
{{Infobox government
|+
| name = Atreisia
!Highway (AT)
| government_type = Federate ceremonial constitutional monarchy
!Highway (B)
| capital = Atreiburg
!Town (AT)
| title1 = Queen
!Town (B)
| hos1 = Astrid I
!Name
| title2 = Minister-President
!Features/Notes
| hos2 = Philip Asselmans
|-
| legislature =
|27
| upper_house = Staten Generaal
|Ardencia [Unsigned]
| upper_house_diagram =AtreisiaSG.svg
|Thalia (50 km)
| lower_house =Tweede Staten Generaal
|Tomkomatou (158 km)
| lower_house_diagram =
|High Peaks Crossing
| judiciary = Grondwettelijk Hof
|Open border
| custom_label1 =
|-
| custom1 =
|TDH 2
| political_parties = {{legend|#FF9A27|CDP}}{{legend|#3F5FDF|Liberalen}}{{legend|#FF0000|SDP}}{{legend|#840C55|Het Midden}}{{legend|#9B37C2|LU}}{{legend|#5FC03C|Groene}}{{legend|#771B18|KP}}
|Ambroise GO
| international_orgs = XX
|Le Cheval (10 km)
}}
|Le Haut (1 km)
 
|
Atreisia is a federate ceremonial constitutional monarchy. <br /><br /><br /><br />
|Highest elevation crossing
<br /><br /><br /><br />
|-
<br /><br /><br /><br />
|550
<br /><br /><br /><br />
|Ambroise [Unsigned]
<br /><br /><br /><br />
|Mont-Vert (30 km)
 
|Paramattak (40 km)
 
|
 
|Open 9-17
 
|-
 
|5
 
|Ambroise N7
 
|Entre-L'ete (5 km)
 
|Corrorsowauk (2 km)
 
|Summer Valley Crossing
 
|
 
|-
 
|31
 
|Ambroise GA
 
|Menningsbrink (0 km)
 
|Grave (2 km)
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|319
[[Category:Atreisia]]
|Ambroise [Unsigned]
 
|Menningsbrink (15 km)
==Regional Geography==
|Orgamok (30 km)
Atreisia is a country with a large diversity of cultural and natural landscapes. Below we detail on the typical properties of those landscapes:
|Rapids Crossing
 
|Open 9-17
===Bondsland Beren===
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|3 / 30
| layers = +Standard
|Ambroise TG
| overlays = +Beren
|Serratus (2 km)
| overlaydef = {
|Orgamok (1 km)
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|Only motorway international border crossing
 
|-
The Bondland of Beren, named after the former '''Duchy of Beren''', once a prominent seat of power, boasts its capital in the '''city of Beren'''. Positioned at the confluence of the Aar and Murge rivers, the city of Beren stands as the thriving social and economic epicenter, renowned for its plethora of monuments, inviting cityscape, esteemed university, and robust banking sector.
|332
 
|Ambroise [Unsigned]
The State of Beren, nestled within the mountainous expanse of the "Aulpen," is characterized by its dramatic terrain and expansive valleys. Notable among these valleys are the Murge, Linten, Witte Traune, and Rook valleys, each contributing to the state's diverse landscape. Towards the eastern boundary, the state extends to encompass the Grootmeer, a glacial overdeepened mountain lake, adding to the region's natural allure. Within this stunning setting, other significant cities within the state include Wildburg, Rozenburg, and Lintenbrug, each contributing to the cultural and economic diversity of the region. Beren is celebrated for its picturesque landscapes featuring towering mountain ranges, sprawling plateaus, and iconic peaks such as Hemelspits (4310 m) and Koningskroon (4572 m), along with prominent plateaus like Wolfsplateau and Koksland.  This stunning setting of Beren is also home to a rich variety of wildlife, including deer, bears, ibexes, and majestic birds like the golden eagle.
|Humbertstown (1 km)
|Port d'humberto (3 km)
|
|Open 9-22
|-
|33
|Ambroise TG
|Humbertstown (90 km)
|Makari (4 km)
|Headwaters Crossing
|Open 9-22
|-
|4
|Ambroise [Unsigned]
|Lac Toumas (0 km)
|Itakuma (8 km)
|North Crossing
|
|-
|TDH 2 / 3
| -04 TDH 2
|Hanapila (50 km)
|NYB
|
| -04 is not built yet
|-
|6
| -04 ??
|Bordertown (1 km)
|NYB
|
| -04 is not built yet
|-
|1
|OA [Unsigned]
|Riverhead (20 km)
|NYB
|
|OA highway is unconnected
|}


While historically reliant on mining, forestry, and agriculture, the modern economy of Beren thrives on specialized industries, particularly in leisure products (skiing, skateboarding, cycling), outdoor apparel, dairy products, luxury furniture, and a robust international banking sector. The Murge and Linten valleys serve as hubs for both population density and economic activities.
== Demographics ==


Renowned as a haven for winter sports and summer outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, mountain climbing, and parasailing, Beren attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Beren city, a hotspot for cultural tourism, draws visitors keen on exploring its historical heritage and vibrant cultural scene.
=== Religion (with some explanations) ===
Christic: 27% (Equivilant to Christianity. Congregants gather to praise the leader Jebus)


Major transport routes traverse the Murge and Linten valleys, with Beren city situated along a crucial North-South railway line, complemented by branch lines to smaller valleys and Lintenbrug. Expressways connect the Grootmeer through the Linten valley to Beren city and a second North-South expressway passing through Beren city, linking the two routes.
Amyian: 32% (Belief in the Great god Amyia and Lesser god Kelsey)


Historically, Beren's significance stemmed from its influential dukes, fostering a robust economy for centuries, and the famed Beren Legion —a renowned mercenary force from the pre-modern era, often engaged in significant battles.
Sienist: 5% (Hinduism/Buddhism equivilant)  


===Bondsland Jorra===
Unaffiliated: 35%


===Bondsland Westerland===
Other: <1%
'''Provincie Watermark:''' The Watermark Province is a predominantly rural area characterized by flat terrain and numerous villages. Its primary and only city, Waterkampen, serves as the capital and largely functions as a commuter town for Spiedam. Watermark comprises low-lying regions originally formed as coastal marshlands, now repurposed for agricultural use, primarily featuring pastures with grazing cows, contributing to a thriving dairy industry producing milk and cheese. Additionally, there are scattered orchards within the area. The province boasts numerous coastal lakes, some of which have been drained, while those remaining hold significant ecological value. A network of canals and drainage channels crisscrosses the landscape. Along the coastline stretches a wide dune belt, home to a few coastal villages with limited tourism opportunities.
[[Category:Ateria]]

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The dormant volcano in Ateria

Ateria is a province in Deodeca. It is the "southwestern" province in Deodeca as a whole. It has a population of 5.5 million people. It borders [PRESENTLY UNCLAIMED] to the Northwest and Oachanuntakan to the East. It borders Ardencia with one crossing (Highway 17). It also borders Ambroisie to the West and has five crossings (TDH-2, 27, 87, 61, 81)

Etymology

Ateria is a corruption of A-TIR meaning Place of Rivers in the native KLACA peoples language.

Glenburn is named for a large bush fire set by angry Franquese settlers

History

Pre-Ulethan History

Lusher Boreal forests in the wetter south

For the last few thousand years, the area was inhabited by assorted groups of Archantan Indigenous Peoples.

Colonisation

In [??], Ingerish and Franquese settlers both tried to claim the land around Glenburn as theirs. Interactions became increasingly more hostile and organized. The battles culminated in the Franquese setting a large fire that burned much of the Glenburn area. That is how Glenburn got its name. In the end, the settlers won and Oanatchukan Territory [sic][sic][sic] was created over the combined area of both AT and OA.

Modern History

The semiarid grasslands of Northern Ateria

After some more fighting in 1790, Glenburn Territory was established which encompassed Glenburn and Winding River (Regions A and B today). Just 10 years later, Ateria gained its full land borders.

Landscape

Ateria is one of the five landlocked provinces. That said, it does contain a portion of the largest lake: Lake Oachanuntakan (OA). This lake is fed mostly by the Ateria River and Winding River, the former of which is an amalgamation of the Ateria, Ruby, and Kelekel Rivers.

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 CSB to BSH 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 BSH classification.

Government Database

Everything is logged by the Government of Ateria. Buildings are logged by the last six of seven digits of their postal code. Citizens are given an integer value from C-00000001 to C-99999999. C-codes are for citizens. R-Codes are for permanent residents and may be assigned a value from 0 to 100 million. After a person is deceased their number is NOT freed up.

Regions, Districts, and Post

Ateria uses a dual-hierarchial system for subdenominations of land use. Province -> Region (ABCDEF) Region -> District (Region letter plus a number from 0-99) These are used for electoral boundaries, post service and provincial/national matters. Towns and cities are independent but in most cases follow district boundaries.

Post system follows lnlnln format, like Canada. This is divided in to [Province][District-subdist (2 chars)][Code(3chars)] followed by a letter descriptor. There are 12 million possible unique postal codes. The last 6 characters of a buildings postal code (including the descriptor) are used for the SystemBuildingCode.

Code Name Population Postal Code Notes
A Region of Glenburn 4,080,000 J0A0A0-A -> J6Z9Z9-Z Encompasses the city and surrounding suburbs.

Includes Ambrosia Island and New Renwick

B Region of Winding River 958,000 J7A0A0-A -> J8Z9Z9-Z Pascal inlet, Winding River Valley, Rockfield, Rockdale, etc
C Region of Massif

Région de Sud et Massif

254,000 J9A0A0-A -> J9M9Z9-Z Massif Southill, Proxima (contains a majority of the Franquese population)
D Region of the Western Plains

Région de le ouest prairie

87,000 J9N0A0-A -> J9N4A0-A Springwood Valley, Border with Ambroise, contains franquese population in west
F Region of Hanapila 183,000 J9N40A0-B -> J9Y9Z9-Z Contains Hanapila and not much else
E Region of the North-west 25,000 J9Z0A0-A -> J9Z9Z9-Z Barely populated

Infrastructure

Highways

The Highways of Ateria follow a very hierarchical system. Major highways are typically freeways but not always. They are always routes that are used frequently and form the backbone of the highways system

Major Highways

Number Name Cities Served Notes
1 Trans Deodeca Highway/Lake Coast Freeway Riverhead, Rockfield, Winding River, Rockdale, Glenburn, Eldereach, Hanapila
2 / TDH 2 Trans Deodeca Highway/Lake Coast Freeway Glenburn, New Wilford, New Renwick, Riversend, Southill, Massif, Grand Cheval OK to be confused with TDH2
3 Serratus Bypass Serratus, Rellanton, Hanapila, 04 Border
4 Rue de lac toumas, Lake Thomas Road Rellanton, ..., Lac Toumas
5 Springwood, Grahmston, Harnsbury, Riversend Not to be confused with TDH5
6 Queen Amyia Highway Winding River, Amyia Town, Leoni, Komunieckia, 04 Border
Minor Highways
Number Name Cities Served Start End Notes
106 Central Street Glenburn, Eldereach, Carli Hill Glenburn Carli Hill
11 Rellanton, Glenburn Rellanton Glenburn (Lowe)
12 Old Lake HIghway Glenburn, Bentwood Bay Glenburn @ Ferry Terminal 1 @ Marine
121 Even Older Lake Highway Bentwood Bay Bentwood Bay Bentwood Bay
122 Bentwood Road 1 (exit 90) Bentwood Bay
123 Armmouth 12 15
13 Eldereach Trunk Road Glenburn, Eldereach, Carli Hill 106 @ Glenburn Carli Hill
131 Grand Boulevard Grande Point, Riverbend, Elderach 228 13
14 "I know it is there, I just can't find it"
15 Lake Coast Highway Riverhead, Platterdisk, Sasquatch Valley Riverhead @ 1 OA Border
155 Blaine Street Bournewood, Mara Point 15 @ Bournewood Mara Point
156 Old Highway 15 rural 15 155 near Bournewood
157 rural 155 OA Border
159 Sasquatch Valley Road Sasquatch Valley, Kelmya Sasquatch Valley Kelmya
17 Glenburn Bypass Sprawlinston, New Wilford, Pine Grove
170
18
19 Rellanton, Pine Grove New Wilford Rellanton (1) 17
200 Trans Deodeca Highway Massif TDH 2 Exit 201 @ Massif TDH 2 Exit 186 @ Massif Former alignment of TDH 2
201 Riversend Road Riversend Exit 75 Exit 71 Former alignment of TDH 2
203 Jessie Westwell Memorial Parkway Exit 12? TDH2 @ Chelenston Airport
205 Rural area Exit 155 TDH 2 TDH 2 near Massif
206 Massif Bypass TDH 2 Exit 175 @ Cullfield TDH 2 @ Exit 205
207 Rue du chien Massif TDH 5/AT 200 @ Massif AT-27 @ Thalia
22 Water Street Glenburn, Highlands, Zalspen TDH 2 / AT 1 @ Exit 1 (Glenburn)
220 River Road W Chelenston, New Wilford, Pine Grove AT 22 @ Highlands AT 17 @ Riverside Junction
221 Hilltop Parkway Chelenston, Highlands AT 22 @ Highlands AT 220 @ Chelenston
223 150 Street, 250 metre Road AT 22 @ New Wilford At 22 @ Zalspen
224 Central Street TDH 2 @ Glenburn AT 22 @ Glenburn
228 Sky Parkway River Ruby, Kellis Hill, New Wilford AT 220 @ New Wilford River Ruby
229 River Road East Glenburn ... River Ruby AT 22 @ Clarence Street River Ruby
23 Bridge of Sororrity Riversend, Winding River TDH 2 @ Riversend AT 1 @ Marine Mostly in concurrency with AT 12
24 Lake Coast Highway Southill TDH 2 Exit 110 TDH 2 Exit 150 Former alignment of TDH 2
240 Queen's Point Highway AT 24 [FERRY]
25 University Road / King Geoffery blvd Glenburn, New Wilford, Pine Grove AT 22 @ Angusville AT 257 @ Pine Grove
253 295 Street Pine Grove AT 25 @ Pine Grove AT 220 @ Malno Lake
257 Niobe Road Pine Grove, Niobe AT 25 @ Pine Grove AT 13 @ Niobe
26 Highway of Condors Cullfield, Bayview TDH 2 @ Cullfield TDH 5 @ Bayview Narrow and winding road, former alignment of TDH 5 prior to 1994
27 High Peaks Highway Massif, Thalia AT 200 / AT 270 @ Massif Ardencia Border
270 Colonel Parkway Massif AT 200 / AT 270 @ Massif AT 205
271 Bad Choices Freeway Massif TDH 2 @ Massif AT 27 @ Massif
28 TDH 5 TDH 2 OA Border Used as an underlay for TDH 5
30 Serratus, rural AT 3 @ Ambroise Border AT 13 @ [Unnamed]
31 Serratus, Menningsbrink AT 3 @ Serratus Ambroise Border
310 Serratus AT 31 AT 31 @ Massif
32 Serratus, rural AT 3 @ Serratus AT 13
33 Brucken River Highway Serratus, Humbertstown, makari (!) AT 3 @ Serratus Ambroise Border
34 Martopatis Connector

Billy Street

Hanapila, Somerset, Riverdale AT 11 near Hanapila AT 41 @ Riverdale
35 Berra Street Hanapila, Somerset AT 3 Exit 34 AT 3 Exit 55 @ Hanapila
41 Hanapila River Road Hanapila, Rural AT 3 Exit 54 @ Hanapila AT 4
42 rural AT 4 AT 33 Nothing on it, for now
43 rural AT 4 AT 42
504 rural AT 5 @ Arouet AT 5 (rural)
505 rural AT 504 TDH 2 near Southill
51 Summerfield, Menningsbrink AT 5 @ Summerfield AT 31 @ Menningsbrink
52 rural AT 51 AT 310
53 Arouet AT 5 @ Arouet AT 30
530 rural AT 53 AT 13
531 Stallman Way rural AT 13 AT 220 Continuation of AT 530
55 rural AT 5 @ Arouet TDH 2 @ Le Cheval
550 Carleton AT 55 @ Carleton Ambroise Border
60 Lake Coast Highway Winding River/Rockfield AT 6 Exit 60 @ Rockfield AT 1 Exit 32 @ Rockfield
601 Florence Street Winding River, Dustin Arm AT 6 Exit 51 @ Dustin Arm AT 60 @ Rockfield
606 Rockfield AT 712 AT 60 @ Rockfield
607 Benchlands AT 1 Exit 30 AT 609 @ Upper Bench
608 Lower Bench Road Lower Bench AT 60 AT 607 @ Lower Bench
609 Upper Bench Road Upper Bench AT 60 AT 607 @ Upper Bench
63 Kringle Highway Winding River AT 71 @ Winding River AT 6 Exit 52 @ Winding River
631 Torvalds Street AT 12/23/1 @ Exit 65 AT 63 JCT 4 @ Winding River
64 Harundell Road Winding River, Dustin Arm, Westridge AT 63 Exit 6 @ Winding River AT 6 @ Westridge
65 Amyia Town, Derby Creek. Holanora AT 6 @ Exit 44 AT 66 @ Holanora
66 Holanora AT 65 @ Holanora AT 6
68 Riverstone Bypass Sakaville AT 6 AT 6 @ Bordertown
69 AT 6 @ Bordertown Finn Town
70 Belton Arm Road Terrance Bay, Wraith Bay [FERRY] Wraith Bay
701 Airport Road AT 70 Porpoise Island
702 Kelsey Road Kelsey Bay AT 70 Kelsey Bay
71 Marine Way Marine, Winding River, Rockfield AT 12/23 AT 1 Exit 48 @ Rockfield
712 Old Lake Coast Highway Bathtub AT 71 near Winding River AT 1 Exit 35
713 Hansen Street Downtown Winding River AT 71 near Winding River AT 71 in Downtown Winding River
77 Billy Bim John Jr. Way Surfertown (loop road) (loop road)
78 Queen Kelsey Highway rural AT 13, AT 30 near UNNAMED AT 11 near Loch Lake
791 Water Street Outram Point AT 22 @ Zalspen AT 22
792 Pablo Road Damocles, Macintosh Bay [FERRY] Macintosh Bay

Airports

Name Cities served Runways Gates COde Notes
Glenburn International Airport Glenburn and suburbs 4 148 DGL
Southill regional airport Southill 1 3 DSH Very minimally used
Proxima Island Airfield Proxima Island 1 1 DPX
Winding River-Rockfield International Airport Winding River, Rockfield 2 49 DWR
Massif Airport Massif 3 15 DMS Based off an AirportCEO Airport
Hanapila Airport Hanapila 2 8 DXH
Nicenee Regional Airport Nicenee 1 1 DNC
Lac Toumas Regional AIrport Lake Thomas 1 1 DTL
Sprawlinston National Airport Sprawlinston 3 2 DSR
An image of the 2022/2023 Glenburn Metro map

Subway/Light Rail

Both Massif and Glenburn have light-rail systems. Massif is mainly at-grade but Glenburn functions as more of a traditional underground/elevated train. In the map shown here, a double line is a train whereas the single line is a subway.

Glenburn
Line Name Stops Year built Notes
Bennett Line (Formerly Green line) 13 1985 (extended 2000 and 2015) Stops 9-13 are currently NYB
Blue Line 15 1978 (extended 1999) Topsham - Downtown
Orange Line 11 1992 (extended 2015) Stops 8-11 are currently NYB
Purple Line 10 1978 (extended 2008 and 2022) One of the two original lines
Red Local Train 5 1964 (modernized 2015) Local train, technically not LR
River Local Train 5 1970 Local train, technically not LR

Bridges

Name Length Highway Notes
Bridge of Sorority 7,000 m Highway 27 Riversend -> Armmouth
Mason Bridge TDH-2 Chelenston -> Glenburn
Alexis Rowe Bridge Highway 88
Doyle Bridge Highway 62

Border Crossings (includes provincial)

Highway (AT) Highway (B) Town (AT) Town (B) Name Features/Notes
27 Ardencia [Unsigned] Thalia (50 km) Tomkomatou (158 km) High Peaks Crossing Open border
TDH 2 Ambroise GO Le Cheval (10 km) Le Haut (1 km) Highest elevation crossing
550 Ambroise [Unsigned] Mont-Vert (30 km) Paramattak (40 km) Open 9-17
5 Ambroise N7 Entre-L'ete (5 km) Corrorsowauk (2 km) Summer Valley Crossing
31 Ambroise GA Menningsbrink (0 km) Grave (2 km)
319 Ambroise [Unsigned] Menningsbrink (15 km) Orgamok (30 km) Rapids Crossing Open 9-17
3 / 30 Ambroise TG Serratus (2 km) Orgamok (1 km) Only motorway international border crossing
332 Ambroise [Unsigned] Humbertstown (1 km) Port d'humberto (3 km) Open 9-22
33 Ambroise TG Humbertstown (90 km) Makari (4 km) Headwaters Crossing Open 9-22
4 Ambroise [Unsigned] Lac Toumas (0 km) Itakuma (8 km) North Crossing
TDH 2 / 3 -04 TDH 2 Hanapila (50 km) NYB -04 is not built yet
6 -04 ?? Bordertown (1 km) NYB -04 is not built yet
1 OA [Unsigned] Riverhead (20 km) NYB OA highway is unconnected

Demographics

Religion (with some explanations)

Christic: 27% (Equivilant to Christianity. Congregants gather to praise the leader Jebus)

Amyian: 32% (Belief in the Great god Amyia and Lesser god Kelsey)

Sienist: 5% (Hinduism/Buddhism equivilant)

Unaffiliated: 35%

Other: <1%