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The Mectanyikan climate varies dramatically, with arid mountains along the northern coast slowly transitioning to rugged steppes and the expansive grasslands that give Mectanyika its name. Along the southern coast, monsoons drive the formation of coastal savannahs, where trees grow increasingly dense until they reach the equator directly, where they form the [[Agako]], a rainforest nearly the size of [[Etzil]] and extending into neighbouring Bulkh. The coast along the Bozark Gulf possesses a Mediterranean climate, and is home to some of the oldest cities on the continent.
The Mectanyikan climate varies dramatically, with arid mountains along the northern coast slowly transitioning to rugged steppes and the expansive grasslands that give Mectanyika its name. Along the southern coast, monsoons drive the formation of coastal savannahs, where trees grow increasingly dense until they reach the equator directly, where they form the [[Agako]], a rainforest nearly the size of [[Etzil]] and extending into neighbouring Bulkh. The coast along the Bozark Gulf possesses a Mediterranean climate, and is home to some of the oldest cities on the continent.


Humans first settled in Mectanyikan land in [[Ugwundụdụ]] in ~9100 BC. By ~2910 BC, the first organized civilization in the region arose along the Iteru River in what is now the state of Ayatapyr, near the Bulkhan border. The Ğau empire populated the region around Lake Ghana around 1200 BC, where they established the oldest known continuously-inhabited city in the country, [[O̊mua]]. The [[Bozark civilization|Bozark]] developed next, in 712 BC, originating in today's [[Peshabiwar]] and colonizing much of the country's northern coastlines. In approximately 1402, the Songhai and Manding empires rose roughly concurrently, becoming the dominant seats of power in the western part of the country for the next half-millennium. The nomadic Makh'taȵ were the next to arise, briefly uniting the eastern part of the country from the [name] River to the Bulkhan border.
Humans first settled in Mectanyikan land in [[Ugwundụdụ]] in ~9100 BC. By ~2910 BC, the first organized civilization in the region arose along the Iteru River in what is now the state of Ayatapyr, near the Bulkhan border. The Ğau empire populated the region around Lake Ğau around 1200 BC, where they established the oldest known continuously-inhabited city in the country, [[O̊mua]]. The [[Bozark civilization|Bozark]] developed next, in 712 BC, originating in today's [[Peshabiwar]] and colonizing much of the country's northern coastlines. In approximately 1402, the Songhai and Manding empires rose roughly concurrently, becoming the dominant seats of power in the western part of the country for the next half-millennium. The nomadic Makh'taȵ were the next to arise, briefly uniting the eastern part of the country from the [name] River to the Bulkhan border.


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