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'''Ormatia''' is a geographical region located in [[South Crona]]. Ormatia shares land borders with [[Tierrador]] and [[Asteria]] to the south, [[Porlos]] and the [[List of provinces and territories of Alstin|U.R. Province]] of [[Veraise]] to the west, and [[Kelekona]] and [[Telokona]] to the north. Ormatia also has 500 kilometers of coastline across the [[Malentine Sea]]. | '''Ormatia''' is a geographical region located in [[South Crona]]. Ormatia shares land borders with [[Tierrador]] and [[Asteria]] to the south, [[Porlos]] and the [[List of provinces and territories of Alstin|U.R. Province]] of [[Veraise]] to the west, and [[Kelekona]] and [[Telokona]] to the north. Ormatia also has 500 kilometers of coastline across the [[Malentine Sea]], and is home to 18 million people. | ||
Ormatia had been mostly settled by several different indigenous Cronan tribes throughout its prehistory and early modern history. Around AD 890, Ormatia had been conquered and settled by the [[Qabóri Woqalate]], and saw an increase of settlers on the eastern coastal part of the country. As the colonies rose and fell, Ormatia was granted semi-independence as a vassal state in 1364. After Qabór fell in 1733, Ormatia was slowly divided into smaller factions. Ormatia is most-likely a South Cronan highland indigenous majority, with a sizable Pan-Qabóri minority. | Ormatia had been mostly settled by several different indigenous Cronan tribes throughout its prehistory and early modern history. Around AD 890, Ormatia had been conquered and settled by the [[Qabóri Woqalate]], and saw an increase of settlers on the eastern coastal part of the country. As the colonies rose and fell, Ormatia was granted semi-independence as a vassal state in 1364. After Qabór fell in 1733, Ormatia was slowly divided into smaller factions. Ormatia is most-likely a South Cronan highland indigenous majority, with a sizable Pan-Qabóri minority. | ||
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== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
Ormatia is located on the northern portion of the South Songun Peninsula. Ormatia is a largely mountainous region, with most of its western portion being part of the [[Qalhéq Mountains]]. The [[Motiri River]] runs entirely through Ormatia, with the river's mouth being in neighboring Kelekona. Ormatia also features a long coastline along the Malentine Sea, | Ormatia is located on the northern portion of the South Songun Peninsula. Ormatia is a largely mountainous region, with most of its western portion being part of the [[Qalhéq Mountains]]. The [[Motiri River]] runs entirely through Ormatia, with the river's mouth being in neighboring Kelekona. This is where most of Ormatia's sparse population resides, in small but important cities such as [[Tammat]], [[Motiri]], and [[Palúúhit]]. Ormatia also features a long coastline along the Malentine Sea, which is home to the remaining population of the country. | ||
Ormatia's climate | Ormatia's climate is very diverse, with the southwest portion of the country being located along the Qalhéq Mountains, which gives that area a highland climate, while the eastern portion of the country is completely enveloped in a tropical dry climate and a tropical wet climate on the east coast. North Ormatia is a steppe, while the northwest fearures a subtropical semi-arid climate. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 10 December 2024
Ormatia | |
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Region of South Crona | |
Continent | Crona |
Subcontinent | South Crona |
Historical relations | Tierrador Porlos Asteria |
Possible cultures | Pan-Qabóri |
Area | |
• Total | 1,091,000 km2 (421,220 sq mi) |
Ormatia is a geographical region located in South Crona. Ormatia shares land borders with Tierrador and Asteria to the south, Porlos and the U.R. Province of Veraise to the west, and Kelekona and Telokona to the north. Ormatia also has 500 kilometers of coastline across the Malentine Sea, and is home to 18 million people.
Ormatia had been mostly settled by several different indigenous Cronan tribes throughout its prehistory and early modern history. Around AD 890, Ormatia had been conquered and settled by the Qabóri Woqalate, and saw an increase of settlers on the eastern coastal part of the country. As the colonies rose and fell, Ormatia was granted semi-independence as a vassal state in 1364. After Qabór fell in 1733, Ormatia was slowly divided into smaller factions. Ormatia is most-likely a South Cronan highland indigenous majority, with a sizable Pan-Qabóri minority.
Geography
Ormatia is located on the northern portion of the South Songun Peninsula. Ormatia is a largely mountainous region, with most of its western portion being part of the Qalhéq Mountains. The Motiri River runs entirely through Ormatia, with the river's mouth being in neighboring Kelekona. This is where most of Ormatia's sparse population resides, in small but important cities such as Tammat, Motiri, and Palúúhit. Ormatia also features a long coastline along the Malentine Sea, which is home to the remaining population of the country.
Ormatia's climate is very diverse, with the southwest portion of the country being located along the Qalhéq Mountains, which gives that area a highland climate, while the eastern portion of the country is completely enveloped in a tropical dry climate and a tropical wet climate on the east coast. North Ormatia is a steppe, while the northwest fearures a subtropical semi-arid climate.