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The '''Emmiria Sea''' is a large body of water in eastern Adula. It extends from the [[Albarine Sea]] and includes Zalluabed Bay, connected to the [[Toyana Ocean]]. The area has a large supply of fish as well as rich oil deposits beneath the seabed. The sea is a major shipping lane and millions of tons of cargo passes through it annually. | The '''Emmiria Sea''' is a large body of water in eastern Adula. It extends from the [[Albarine Sea]] through the [[Tarijar Strait]] and includes Zalluabed Bay, connected to the [[Toyana Ocean]]. The area has a large supply of fish as well as rich oil deposits beneath the seabed. The sea is a major shipping lane and millions of tons of cargo passes through it annually. | ||
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[[Category:Bodies of water on Iearth]][[Category:Iearth]] | [[Category:Bodies of water on Iearth]][[Category:Iearth]][[Category:Zalluabed]][[Category:Emmiria]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]][[Category:Albarine]][[Category:Qolaysia]] |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 29 November 2020
Emmiria Sea | |
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Location | East Adula |
Type | Sea |
Basin countries | Emmiria, Albarine, Zalluabed, Qolaysia, Togaria, Ascacia, San Martina, Verdusa |
Frozen | never |
Settlements |
The Emmiria Sea is a large body of water in eastern Adula. It extends from the Albarine Sea through the Tarijar Strait and includes Zalluabed Bay, connected to the Toyana Ocean. The area has a large supply of fish as well as rich oil deposits beneath the seabed. The sea is a major shipping lane and millions of tons of cargo passes through it annually.