Southern Route

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A map of the Southern Route, the orange arrow indicates the modern shipping route, the red arrow indicates Gabo de Pogiano's first journey

The Southern Route, also commonly known as the South Alshar-Sarpedon sea route is a shipping route from the Alshar southeastern coast to the Kindreds Sea. The first recorded complete voyage of the route was made in 1615 by Gabo de Pogiano , an explorer and adventurer from the Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth who started his trip on the Kindreds Sea and came into contact with the Corummese Qian dynasty in Port Bondor. Impetus for developing alternate trade routes gained traction and support at the Qian court mainly as a way to evade the Burgoignesc monopoly on all Audonian sea routes. The route would become more profitable to traverse in the early 18th century after the Qian colonization of Stenza by the South Seas Trading Company

History

See Also: Pelaxian discovery of the sea route to Alshar

Background

Discovery

Economic Impact

Complementary sea routes

Kagoshima-Metzetta route