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Almadaria is situated with the Polynesian Sea to its west, and bordered by several freshwater bodies of water, such as <nowiki>[[Lake Remenau]]</nowiki>, which is shared between the borders of Almadaria and [[Rumahoki]]. Almadaria has land borders with [[Arona]], [[Vespera]], Rumahoki, and [[Takatta Loa]], and shares maritime limits with Arona and Takatta Loa. Defining much of the central and southern topography of the nation is the [[Niscamanta Range]] to the east, enclosing the Remenau River Valley, and the milder [[Chapi|Chapi Range]] to the south. The highest point is [[Cerro Vigorito]], at 3,244 meters (10,643 ft) above sea level.  The largest lake (entirely within national borders) is Lake Musgo, located in the [[Meridonial region|Meridional region]].  
Almadaria is situated with the Polynesian Sea to its west, and bordered by several freshwater bodies of water, such as Lake Remenau, which is shared between the borders of Almadaria and [[Rumahoki]]. Almadaria has land borders with [[Arona]], [[Vespera]], Rumahoki, and [[Takatta Loa]], and shares maritime limits with Arona and Takatta Loa. Defining much of the central and southern topography of the nation is the [[Niscamanta Range]] to the east, enclosing the Remenau River Valley, and the milder [[Chapi|Chapi Range]] to the south. The highest point is [[Cerro Vigorito]], at 3,244 meters (10,643 ft) above sea level.  The largest lake (entirely within national borders) is Lake Musgo, located in the [[Meridonial region|Meridional region]].  
[[File:Ixnayvallosnaturalregions1.png|thumb|Natural regions of Almadaria]]
[[File:Ixnayvallosnaturalregions1.png|thumb|Natural regions of Almadaria]]


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