Geography of Esonice

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Geography of Esonice
ContinentAlharu
RegionWest Alharu, Eastern Thalassa
Area
 • Total354,835 km2 (137,003 sq mi)
Largest lakeLake Gamari
ClimateVaried; Wet subtropical to the east, transitioning in the west to tropical savannah, and then dry semi-arid to the north western coasts, with mountainous places being subtropical oceanic climates with rare snow
Terrainmainly flat with volcanic and mountainous features
Natural ResourcesLarge deposits of various gems, marine life and mineral resources in territorial waters, deposits of iron, gold, silver, zinc, copper and minerals on land, including kaolin, marble and limestone  
Natural Hazardsvolcanic eruptions, sandstorms, tsunamis, eurthquakes, psuedo monsoons, droughts
Environmental Issuesair pollution; deforestation; overfishing; desertification; acidification of lakes and reservoirs; endangered wildlife  

Esonice is an island nation surrounded by the Tiauhai Sea in the North Oriental Ocean, compromising of an archipelago of 3 main islands and 254 smaller islands. The 3 main islands making up Esonice are the islands of ---, --- and ---. There are 238 remote islands with no population.

All together, Esonice's territory covers 354,835 km2 (137,003 sq mi), making it the - largest island nation, and the - largest nation in the wulrd. It is the 2nd largest island nation in both Alharu and Thalassa.

Regions

Provinces

Topography, geology and geographical features

Lakes

Rank Name
Region
Provinces Type Water Area
(km2)
Max Depth
(m)
1 Lake Gamari --- Maimedo Province Ancient lake, tectonic, freshwater Fresh --- ---

Rivers

Rank Name
Region
1 --- ---

Tectonic plates

Islands

Rank Name
Area
(km2)
1 --- ---
2 --- ---
3 --- ---


Population distribution

Clusters

Climate

Humid subtropical

Subtropical highlands

Tropical savannah

Semi-arid

Rainfall

Fauna

Land

Marine

Flora

Flowers

Fruits and vegetables

Natural resources

Natural hazards

Esonian psuedo-monsoons

Volcanos

Earthquakes and tsunamis

Sandstorms