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Geography of Gotneska
ContinentArgis
BordersAurivizh, Ulfheimr
Highest pointSkaðifjall 8,032 m (26,352 ft)
Natural ResourcesGold, Silver, Trees, Water, Oil, Coal
Natural Hazardstsunamis; volcanoes; earthquake activity around Geltic Sea, forest fires, permafost, flash floods, high winds.

The geography of Gotneska is varied, from rural lowlands to unspoilt uplands, and from large cities to sparsely inhabited islands. Located in Southern Thrismari, Gotneska comprises the Southern half of the peninsula of [TBD] as well as 1100 surrounding islands encompassing the major archipelagos of the Cordic Isles, Isle of Blekinge and the Large and Small Fairly Islands.