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The Aab-e-Farus, which roughly translates to the Sea of Farus, is a sea that is connected to the [[Sea of Istroya]] and the [[Sea of Kandahar]]. It is almost entirely encapsulated within the continent of [[Audonia]] by what is referred to as the [[Middle seas region]] politically, economically, and culturally, of the Farusian Basin geographically. It also serves as the division between the Alqarra and Daria regions [[Audonia]].
The Aab-e-Farus, which roughly translates to the Sea of Farus, is a sea that is connected to the [[Sea of Istroya]] and the [[Sea of Kandahar]]. It is almost entirely encapsulated within the continent of [[Audonia]] by what is referred to as the [[Middle seas region]] politically, economically, and culturally, of the Farusian Basin geographically. It also serves as the division between the [[Al'qarra]] and [[Daria]] regions [[Audonia]].


The Aab-e-Farus is a critical trading route and fishing ground that serves all of the nations in its basin. Per sqkm it is one of the busiest bodies of water in the world.
The Aab-e-Farus is a critical trading route and fishing ground that serves all of the nations in its basin. Per sqkm it is one of the busiest bodies of water in the world.

Revision as of 20:43, 3 October 2023

Aab-e-Farus
TypeSea
Primary inflowsSea of Istroya

The Aab-e-Farus, which roughly translates to the Sea of Farus, is a sea that is connected to the Sea of Istroya and the Sea of Kandahar. It is almost entirely encapsulated within the continent of Audonia by what is referred to as the Middle seas region politically, economically, and culturally, of the Farusian Basin geographically. It also serves as the division between the Al'qarra and Daria regions Audonia.

The Aab-e-Farus is a critical trading route and fishing ground that serves all of the nations in its basin. Per sqkm it is one of the busiest bodies of water in the world.

See also