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'''Calto''' is a region in south-central [[Sarpedon]]. It borders [[Volonia]] to the west, [[Caphiria]] to the north, [[User:Urcea|Bertina]] to the south, and [[User:Urcea|Russotto]] to the east.


Calto sits in Sarpedon's southern region, and its area was primarily settled by Slavic peoples, with some legacy influence of the [[Ancient Istroyan civilization]]. Historically, the region was subject to significant Caphiric influence, particularly during the [[History_of_Caphiria#The_Third_Imperium_(1283-1782)|Slavic-oriented Third Imperium]] part of Caphiria's history from [[1283]] through [[1782]]. Due to longstanding Caphiric influence, as well as general trends throughout the continent, the people of Calto were likely historically [[Catholic Church|Catholic]].
Calto sits in the south-central portion of [[Sarpedon]] just south of [[Lake Parima]]. Its southern region and southern border is largely defined by the presence of the Parima Mountains and the runoff which forms rivers originating from it. Climatologically, Calto has a hot, {{wp|mediterranean}} type climate, although most of the country is significantly temperate than the desert and desert-adjacent regions north of Lake Parima. The Calto region has an area of XXX,XXX square miles.

Revision as of 13:01, 2 October 2023

Calto is a region in south-central Sarpedon. It borders Volonia to the west, Caphiria to the north, Bertina to the south, and Russotto to the east.

Calto sits in Sarpedon's southern region, and its area was primarily settled by Slavic peoples, with some legacy influence of the Ancient Istroyan civilization. Historically, the region was subject to significant Caphiric influence, particularly during the Slavic-oriented Third Imperium part of Caphiria's history from 1283 through 1782. Due to longstanding Caphiric influence, as well as general trends throughout the continent, the people of Calto were likely historically Catholic.

Calto sits in the south-central portion of Sarpedon just south of Lake Parima. Its southern region and southern border is largely defined by the presence of the Parima Mountains and the runoff which forms rivers originating from it. Climatologically, Calto has a hot, mediterranean type climate, although most of the country is significantly temperate than the desert and desert-adjacent regions north of Lake Parima. The Calto region has an area of XXX,XXX square miles.