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The archipelago lies entirely within the temperate belt, with a broadly {{wp|Trewartha_climate_classification#Group_C:_Subtropical_climates|humid subtropical climate}} (Trewartha ''Cf''), with ample rainfall and a narrow, moderate annual temperature range. Sydona's antipodean seasons are well-defined: Spring is usually cool, windy, and damp, while warm summers and mild autumns create a long growing season for crops. Winters, though mild, are generally chilly and humid. | The archipelago lies entirely within the temperate belt, with a broadly {{wp|Trewartha_climate_classification#Group_C:_Subtropical_climates|humid subtropical climate}} (Trewartha ''Cf''), with ample rainfall and a narrow, moderate annual temperature range. Sydona's antipodean seasons are well-defined: Spring is usually cool, windy, and damp, while warm summers and mild autumns create a long growing season for crops. Winters, though mild, are generally chilly and humid. | ||
Important cities include [[Destransar]], [[Cities of Sydona#Resava|Resava]], [[Cities of Sydona#Vansarvan|Vansarvan]], [[Cities of Sydona#Tertkert|Tertkert]], [[Cities of Sydona#Xriğorisar|Ğrigurêkivon]], [[Cities of Sydona#Batjikalovo|Batjikalovo]], [[Cities of Sydona#Vander|Vander]], Chjuraskovo, and [[Cities of Sydona#Asturiupol|Asturiupol']]. | |||
The archipelago has a pluviseasonal-oceanic mediterranean climate, with thermal grades ranging from thermomediterranean to mesomediterranean, with parts of the southern islands and elevated areas of Yerduran experiencing supramediterranean thermal conditions. | <!-- OR: The archipelago has a pluviseasonal-oceanic mediterranean climate, with thermal grades ranging from thermomediterranean to mesomediterranean, with parts of the southern islands and elevated areas of Yerduran experiencing supramediterranean thermal conditions. --> | ||
==Governance and Politics== | ==Governance and Politics== |