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'''Mera Bay''', also known as the '''Quexten Bay''' (Canespan) is a body of water located between [[Caracua]] to the north and west and [[Canespa]] to the south and east. The Ashuk and adjacent Kilmer River drainage basins in [[Caracua]] contribute the majority of groundwater flow into the bay. It is known for its fishing industry, which supports much of [[Caracua]] as well as [[Canespa|Canespa's]] northern cities. The largest city on the bay is [[Extranjero]], [[Canespa|Canespa's]] third largest and the only city on the bay with a population of over a million permanent residents; the second is [[Kimiornee]], capital of [[Caracua]]. During winter and spring, the majority of the bay is iced over; however, the mouth of the pay remains warm enough due to the adjacent currents of the [[Ocean of Cathay]] for navigation with the assistance of icebreakers in colder years. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
Mera Bay was first discovered and mapped by the [[Occidental world|Occidental World]] in ____, by the explorer _____. Due to hostile currents within the bay ____ was not able to reach the end of the bay and as such it was thought that the bay was in fact a water way that separated [[Caracua]] as an island. Contemporary maps as a result displayed [[Caracua]] as an island between [[Thystara]] and mainland [[Cusinaut]]. | |||
==Environment== | |||
====Wildlife==== | |||
[[Category:Canespa]] | |||
[[Category:Caracua]] | |||
[[Category:Cusinaut]] | [[Category:Cusinaut]] | ||
[[Category:Crona]] | |||
[[Category:Bodies of water]] | [[Category:Bodies of water]] | ||
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