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Tierrador is a fairly-sized nation, encompassing a landmass equal to 2,041,817km², with its coastline on the Songun Sea being around 1,300 km, and its coastline on the Orixtal Sea being more than double than the Songun, at about 2,750 km. Tierrador is one of the largest nations in South Crona, and its position on both the Songun and Orixtal Seas grant it a very important role in South Cronan politics. Mount Ypsál, on the La Plazal Island Region, is the highest peak in Tierrador, at 4,015 meters high. Tierrador lies between latitudes 23° and 10° N and longitudes ??° And ??° W. The nation is very hilly and mountainous in the center and northern borderlands, with the Qálheq Range in the north and the Tauçan, Šocan and Wečas Ranges towards the middle. The rest of the country consists of lowland terrain. There are three main rivers that run through Tierrador; the Rio Solo and Rio Platino in the east, and the Rio Azul in the west. On the east, Tierrador is bordered by [[Ceylonia]]; on the south, it is bordered by the [[Orixtal Sea]]; on the northwest, through the Qálheq Mountain Range, it is bordered by [[Istrenya]]; and finally it is bordered by _____ to the west. Along the Qálheqs in the [[Qaleqa Region]], there are three small exclave towns (Šuhek, Zaranza, and Poqan) all completely surrounded by Istrenya.
Tierrador is a fairly-sized nation, encompassing a landmass equal to 2,041,817km², with its coastline on the Songun Sea being around 1,300 km, and its coastline on the Orixtal Sea being more than double than the Songun, at about 2,750 km. Tierrador is one of the largest nations in South Crona, and its position on both the Songun and Orixtal Seas grant it a very important role in South Cronan politics. Mount Ypsál, on the La Plazal Island Region, is the highest peak in Tierrador, at 4,015 meters high. Tierrador lies between latitudes 23° and 10° N and longitudes ??° And ??° W. The nation is very hilly and mountainous in the center and northern borderlands, with the Qálheq Range in the north and the Tauçan, Šocan and Wečas Ranges towards the middle. The rest of the country consists of lowland terrain. There are three main rivers that run through Tierrador; the Rio Solo and Rio Platino in the east, and the Rio Azul in the west. On the east, Tierrador is bordered by [[Ceylonia]]; on the south, it is bordered by the [[Orixtal Sea]]; on the northwest, through the Qálheq Mountain Range, it is bordered by [[Istrenya]]; and finally it is bordered by _____ to the west. Along the Qálheqs in the [[Qaleqa Region]], there are three small exclave towns (Šuhek, Zaranza, and Poqan) all completely surrounded by Istrenya.
=== Climate and environment===
=== Climate and environment===
Tierrador's size and location allows for a very diverse climate across the nation. Across the coast, there is a more humid, tropical-like climate as compared to the more Mediterranean-like climate seen more inland.
Tierrador is a diverse meteorological region with numerous climatic zones, including temperate, sub-tropical, tropical and arid – though the nation generally has a reputation as hot and humid, with long summers and short, mild winters. Most of Tierrador – except for the areas of higher elevations and areas near the western, southern and some northern fringes – encompass a humid subtropical climate zone. Crops grow readily in the lowland areas of Tierrador due to the climate consistently providing ideal growing seasons of at least six months before the first frost.
 
Tierrador’s hottest months are the northern hemisphere summer months (June, July, August). In the more lowland regions, temperatures usually reach around 32°C (91°F), but in the mountainous areas and the northern regions, average temperatures reach a much cooler 29°C (84°F). The coldest months are December, January and February, where temperatures can get as low as -4°C (23°F) up in the mountains and 1°C (34°F). The hottest temperature ever recorded was 45°C (113°F) on July 14, 1995 in Las Mesas, Arrecife, while the coldest temperature was recorded at -32°C (-27°F) on January 2, 1981 at the Roqas Observatory in the Qalhéq mountains in the Qaleqa Region.


==Government and Politics ==
==Government and Politics ==