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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
There are over 20 natural and currently 3 artificial islands in the Sydona archipelago. The five largest islands are Érdoran (also known as ''Lordasydona'' or "Grand Sydona"), | There are over 20 natural and currently 3 artificial islands in the Sydona archipelago. The five largest islands are Érdoran (''Yerduran'', also known as ''Lordasydona'' or "Grand Sydona"), [[Fauda Island|Fauda]], Manētuva, Teğer, and Mar-Kśaver. Érdoran comprises over 35% of the state's land area and is home to just over half of its population. | ||
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. |