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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.


History

Formation

Prehistory

Environment

Coastal Countries and Settlements

Islands

Topology, Geology and Tectonics

Climate

Ecology

Hazards

Human Use

Fishing and Biodiversity

Shipping

Tourism