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Medimeria derives its name from the [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] words ''med'' (Eng. middle), ''mer'' (Eng. sea), and the Latin suffix ''ia'' (Eng. place). The meaning translates approximately to ''place in the middle of the sea'' in reference to its central and isolated location in the [[Levantine Ocean]].
Medimeria derives its name from the [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] words ''med'' (Eng. middle), ''mer'' (Eng. sea), and the Latin suffix ''ia'' (Eng. place). The meaning translates approximately to ''place in the middle of the sea'' in reference to its central and isolated location in the [[Levantine Ocean]].
==Geography==
==Geography==
[[File:Medimeria Topo.png|250px|right]]
Medimeria is a roughly oval shaped island oriented northwest to southeast in the northern part of the [[Levantine Ocean]], and the island approximately forms the boundary between the Ocean proper and the [[Sea of Capelan]]. Its ovular shape is disrupted by the prominent Monro peninsula on the northernmost part of the island, and its position forms the upper part of Saint Marie Harbor, the crescent-shaped indentation which defines the east coast of the island. The island has some topography, with the Monro peninsula having a hillier and more elevated area which looks down on the rest of the island. Medimeria is located roughly halfway between the {{wp|Tropic of Cancer}} and the Arctic circle; climatologically, the island has a relatively pleasant {{wp|Oceanic climate}}. Temperatures range from about 43 degrees fahrenheit in January to 81 degrees in July, providing a stable environment for human habitation.
Medimeria is a roughly oval shaped island oriented northwest to southeast in the northern part of the [[Levantine Ocean]], and the island approximately forms the boundary between the Ocean proper and the [[Sea of Capelan]]. Its ovular shape is disrupted by the prominent Monro peninsula on the northernmost part of the island, and its position forms the upper part of Saint Marie Harbor, the crescent-shaped indentation which defines the east coast of the island. The island has some topography, with the Monro peninsula having a hillier and more elevated area which looks down on the rest of the island. Medimeria is located roughly halfway between the {{wp|Tropic of Cancer}} and the Arctic circle; climatologically, the island has a relatively pleasant {{wp|Oceanic climate}}. Temperatures range from about 43 degrees fahrenheit in January to 81 degrees in July, providing a stable environment for human habitation.
 
[[File:Medimeria Climate.png|250px|right]]
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="14" |Climate data for Medimeria
! colspan="14" |Climate data for Medimeria