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==Geography==
==Geography==
Osteria can be divided into 11 main geographical regions over its expansive 1,2 million km² territory.  These include the Northern Islands (name pending big time), the Southern Island (name needed) and surrounding islands (name heavily pending), the Southwestern archipelago (name pending), the Southern Lowlands, the Southern Mountains (X mountains), the ? Peninsula, the ? Bight (includes adjacent coastal areas), the Deugyeu Peninsula (name pending), the Western Highlands, the ? Mountain Range (name severely needed) and the Eastern Highlands.


The ? Mountain Range Partially bisects the country from north to south, and contains Osteria's highest peak, at X m (awaiting elevation rework).  It is also where the head of one of two major ystelian rivers within the country is located, the other roughly serving as more or less the southern half of the eastern border.  The western coast, especially within the ? Bight, is comprised of many inlets and fjords, and is the location of the major city and regional capital of [[Køskë]], as well as the capital city of [[Deugyeu]] which is located on the Deugyeu Peninsula (name pending) which acts as the northern extremity of the bight.  The southern lowlands can be further divided into two subregions, the coastal lowlands and the antarctic peninsula (names pending), the latter of which is the largest peninsula in the country and comprises numerous inlets and bays, and is all tundra.
===Geology===
===Geology===



Revision as of 02:24, 3 October 2018

The Combined and Shared Lands of the Ystelo-Atruozan People
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Deugya
55°30'S 96°45'E
Official languages Osteri
Recognised regional languages Gfiewish
Demonym Osterian
Legislature Parliament
Area
 -  Total 1,230,178 km2
474,974 sq mi
Population
 -  2016 census 2 435 752
 -  Density 1.98/km2
5.1/sq mi
GDP (nominal) 2018 estimate
 -  Total 51.623 billion
 -  Per capita 21 194
HDI (2016)0.829
very high
Time zone SCT+6 to +7
Drives on the right
Calling code +83
Internet TLD .os

Osteria, officially the Combined and Shared Lands of the Ystelo-Atruozan People, is a sovereign state comprising the southwestern part of Ystel, bordered by Gfiewistan to the north and sharing a maritime border with Translira to the west. Osteria has a population of around 2,4 million in its area of 1,2 million km2, making it one of the least densely populated countries in Sahar. Its southern third or so falls within the tundra climate, making it the house some of the furthest equator-bound polar tundra on Sahar. The tundra regions and the islands are mostly inhabited by Atruozans, whereas the more northern areas of the mainland are majoritarily populated by their sister-group, the Ystelics.

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Geography

Osteria can be divided into 11 main geographical regions over its expansive 1,2 million km² territory. These include the Northern Islands (name pending big time), the Southern Island (name needed) and surrounding islands (name heavily pending), the Southwestern archipelago (name pending), the Southern Lowlands, the Southern Mountains (X mountains), the ? Peninsula, the ? Bight (includes adjacent coastal areas), the Deugyeu Peninsula (name pending), the Western Highlands, the ? Mountain Range (name severely needed) and the Eastern Highlands.

The ? Mountain Range Partially bisects the country from north to south, and contains Osteria's highest peak, at X m (awaiting elevation rework). It is also where the head of one of two major ystelian rivers within the country is located, the other roughly serving as more or less the southern half of the eastern border. The western coast, especially within the ? Bight, is comprised of many inlets and fjords, and is the location of the major city and regional capital of Køskë, as well as the capital city of Deugyeu which is located on the Deugyeu Peninsula (name pending) which acts as the northern extremity of the bight. The southern lowlands can be further divided into two subregions, the coastal lowlands and the antarctic peninsula (names pending), the latter of which is the largest peninsula in the country and comprises numerous inlets and bays, and is all tundra.

Geology

Climate

Osteria is home to a total of four climate zones in accordance with the Köppen Climate Classification System. The two largest climate types by both area and population are the subarctic (Dfc) and mild tundra (ET) climates, with the dividing line running roughly along the 62nd parallel south, give or take a degree of latitude. A small amount of warm-summer humid continental (Dfb) climate can be found in the extreme north between the mid-50th and mid-49th parallels south, whereas higher up in the mountain range that runs through the middle of the mainland portion of the country lies dry-summer subarctic (Dsc) climate. The mildest weather can be found in the northern coastal areas, where the average coldest month highs sit around -3°C to -5°C, with the harshest winters being found in the inland areas within the tundra zones where average coldest month high temperatures rest around a freezing -31°C. The warmest summers are found in the Dfb zones in the extreme north, with the hottest month average highs sitting around 24°C; however overall average monthy highs above 22°-23°C are very rare within the country, in due part to its overall coastal nature.

Snow does persist on the ground in most regions for at least 5-6 months of the year, with a large portion of the country experiencing snow cover for 7 or more months and snowfall being possible in many regions up to 8 months of the year. The extreme south experiences potential snow cover of 10½-11 months, with the potential for snowfall existing year-round.

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