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The '''Sea of Capelan''' is a body of water to the north of [[Alshar]]. It is a constituent sea of the [[Levantine Ocean]] and touches both it and the northern stretches of the [[Ocean of Cathay]]. | The '''Sea of Capelan''' is a body of water to the north of [[Alshar]]. It is a constituent sea of the [[Levantine Ocean]] and touches both it and the northern stretches of the [[Ocean of Cathay]]. | ||
=Etymology= | |||
Internationally known as the Sea of Capelan, named after a [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] explorer Samuel-Emmanuel Brouage de Capelan who was the first [[Occidental civilization|occidental]] to chart the northern [[Alshar]]i coast. The ''Cart de Capelan'' was first published in [[1527]]. In retrospect it was a terrible map, it was much less accurate than those created by explorers from the Caliphate. | |||
=History= | =History= | ||
===Formation=== | ===Formation=== | ||
===Prehistory=== | ===Prehistory=== | ||
=Environment= | =Environment= | ||
===Coastal Countries and Settlements=== | ===Coastal Countries and Settlements=== |
Revision as of 09:03, 31 March 2022
The Sea of Capelan is a body of water to the north of Alshar. It is a constituent sea of the Levantine Ocean and touches both it and the northern stretches of the Ocean of Cathay.
Etymology
Internationally known as the Sea of Capelan, named after a Burgoignesc explorer Samuel-Emmanuel Brouage de Capelan who was the first occidental to chart the northern Alshari coast. The Cart de Capelan was first published in 1527. In retrospect it was a terrible map, it was much less accurate than those created by explorers from the Caliphate.