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'''Mera Bay''', also known as the '''Quexten Bay''' (Canespan) is a body of water located between [[Maloka]]a to the north and west and [[Canespa]] to the south and east. [[Ashkenang]] also borders the bay at its terminal point at the mouth of the [[Ashuk River]] through a corridor purchased from [[Maloka]] in 202X. The Ashuk and adjacent Kilmer River drainage basins in Maloka contribute the majority of groundwater flow into the bay. It is known for its fishing industry, which supports much of [[Maloka]] 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 Maloka. 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. | '''Mera Bay''', also known as the '''Quexten Bay''' (Canespan) is a body of water located between [[Maloka]]a to the north and west and [[Canespa]] to the south and east. [[Ashkenang]] also borders the bay at its terminal point at the mouth of the [[Ashuk River]] through a corridor purchased from [[Maloka]] in 202X. The Ashuk and adjacent Kilmer River drainage basins in Maloka contribute the majority of groundwater flow into the bay. It is known for its fishing industry, which supports much of [[Maloka]] 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 Maloka. 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 [[Maloka]] as an island. Contemporary maps as a result displayed Maloka as an island between [[Thystara]] and mainland [[Cusinaut]]. | 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 [[Maloka]] as an island. Contemporary maps as a result displayed Maloka as an island between [[Thystara]] and mainland [[Cusinaut]]. |
Revision as of 23:54, 2 May 2024
Mera Bay, also known as the Quexten Bay (Canespan) is a body of water located between Malokaa to the north and west and Canespa to the south and east. Ashkenang also borders the bay at its terminal point at the mouth of the Ashuk River through a corridor purchased from Maloka in 202X. The Ashuk and adjacent Kilmer River drainage basins in Maloka contribute the majority of groundwater flow into the bay. It is known for its fishing industry, which supports much of Maloka as well as Canespa's northern cities. The largest city on the bay is Extranjero, 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 Maloka. 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
Mera Bay was first discovered and mapped by the 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 Maloka as an island. Contemporary maps as a result displayed Maloka as an island between Thystara and mainland Cusinaut.