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Piedmont consists of three geographic regions: The Spruceton Mountains, The Grand Plateu, and the Cascadian coastal plain. The Northern head of the Spruceton Mountain region is marked by Point Talmadge, which lies on the border of Piedmont, Shenandoah, and Copperhead. The Southern side of the Spruceton Mountain region is marked by steep escarpments such as the Allegheny Front and Treutlen Ridge. The Spruceton Mountain Range extends over a considerable distance, forming a natural barrier that separates the states of Piedmont, Copperhead, and Shenandoah. Mount Brass, the highest peak in the range, stands as a symbol of the region's grandeur, reaching an elevation of 4,784 feet. | Piedmont consists of three geographic regions: The Spruceton Mountains, The Grand Plateu, and the Cascadian coastal plain. The Northern head of the Spruceton Mountain region is marked by Point Talmadge, which lies on the border of Piedmont, Shenandoah, and Copperhead. The Southern side of the Spruceton Mountain region is marked by steep escarpments such as the Allegheny Front and Treutlen Ridge. The Spruceton Mountain Range extends over a considerable distance, forming a natural barrier that separates the states of Piedmont, Copperhead, and Shenandoah. Mount Brass, the highest peak in the range, stands as a symbol of the region's grandeur, reaching an elevation of 4,784 feet. | ||
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Piedmont | |
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Flag | |
Anthem: Piedmont On My Mind | |
Capital | Ashing |
Largest city | Peacheld |
Official languages | Licanan |
Also spoken | Shoahokton Cheekatta |
Demonym(s) | Singular: Piedmontian Plural Piedmontese |
Government | Representative Federation |
• Ceannasaí | Gearóid Oswald |
• Head Burgess | Julie Walsh |
Establishment | |
• Ratification of the Allegheny Constitution and the establishment of the Allegheny Confederation | 1791 |
• Breakup of the Allegheny Confederation and the establishment of (tbd) | 1924 |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 25,056,935 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $378.092 billion |
Currency | Greenback ($) |
Date format | mm/dd/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +770 |
Geography
Piedmont consists of three geographic regions: The Spruceton Mountains, The Grand Plateu, and the Cascadian coastal plain. The Northern head of the Spruceton Mountain region is marked by Point Talmadge, which lies on the border of Piedmont, Shenandoah, and Copperhead. The Southern side of the Spruceton Mountain region is marked by steep escarpments such as the Allegheny Front and Treutlen Ridge. The Spruceton Mountain Range extends over a considerable distance, forming a natural barrier that separates the states of Piedmont, Copperhead, and Shenandoah. Mount Brass, the highest peak in the range, stands as a symbol of the region's grandeur, reaching an elevation of 4,784 feet.