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Burgundie derives its name from the ''brugan'' (Eng. {{wpl|Erica|spring heather}}), a {{wpl|calcifuge}} that thrives in the {{wpl|andisol}} of the [[Belrac caldera]]'s higher elevations on the [[Isle of Burgundie]]. In the classical era the heather was considered the "lighthouse at the end of Istroyan civilization" while there were additional settlements by the [[Istoryan civlization]] further north in eastern [[Levantia]] they never achieved the status of the principal core city-states that dotted northeastern [[Sarpedon]] and southern [[Levantia]].
Burgundie derives its name from the ''brugan'' (Eng. {{wpl|Erica|spring heather}}), a {{wpl|calcifuge}} that thrives in the {{wpl|andisol}} of the [[Belrac caldera]]'s higher elevations on the [[Isle of Burgundie]]. In the classical era the heather was considered the "lighthouse at the end of Istroyan civilization" while there were additional settlements by the [[Istoryan civlization]] further north in eastern [[Levantia]] they never achieved the status of the principal core city-states that dotted northeastern [[Sarpedon]] and southern [[Levantia]].


The spelling has been corrupted over three major linguistic shifts, suffering degradation in each of these transliterative {{Wpl|phono-semantic matching}} occurrences. While the heather itself is still spelled and pronounced brug- (Burg: le brugose), the nation itself lost its direct connection to the heather and was no longer linguistically tied to it when Latin became the lingua franca of the area around 100 BC.  
The spelling has been corrupted over three major linguistic shifts, suffering degradation in each of these transliterative {{Wpl|phono-semantic matching}} occurrences. While the heather itself is still spelled and pronounced brug- (Burg: le brugose), the nation itself lost its direct connection to the heather and was no longer linguistically tied to it when Latin became the lingua franca of the area around 100 BC.


==Map Gallery==
===Administrative Divisions===
===Topographic Maps===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="220">
File:Burg_Metropole_Topo_Map.png|Burgoignesc Metropole
</gallery>
===Climate Maps===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="220">
File:Burg Metropole Baby Climate Map.png|Burgoignesc Metropole
File:2021 Polar Burg Climate.png|Burgoignesc Polar territories
File:2021 Equatorial Osteicia Climate.png|Equatorial Osteicia
File:Audonio-Alshari Burg Baby Climate.png|Burgoignesc Audonio-Alshari territories
</gallery>
===Plant Hardiness Maps===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="220">
File:Burg_Metropole_Plant_Hardiness_Map.png|Burgoignesc Metropole
</gallery>


==See Also==
==See Also==
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