Geography of Blechingia

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Geography of Blechingia
Map of Blechingia and its neighbor Lyonheimer .jpg
ContinentThrismari
Area
 • Total1,022,058 km2 (394,619 sq mi)
Coastline1,870 km (1,160 mi)
BordersLyonheimer, Medovia, South Eisennau, Tomioka
Highest pointMt. Adian
4,838.4 m (15,874 ft)
Lowest pointSlob Theas
-2 m (-6.5 ft)
Longest riverRiver McKenna
Largest lakeHeilagulvath
ClimateDiverse: Ranges from Tundra in the extreme southern islands, To tagia in the south mostly along the coast. To temperate broadleaf forest for the large vast majority, To temperte steppe in the western and northern parts, To alpine tundra and montane forest mostly in the mountainous regions.
TerrainVast central plain, Interior Highlands and low mountains in Southwest,mountains and valleys in the mid-south, coastal flatland near Ice Sea and Strait of Lir, rugged, volcanic topography in Étaín.
Natural Resourcescoal, copper, lead, molybdenum, phosphates, rare earth elements, uranium, bauxite, gold, iron, mercury, nickel, potash, silver, tungsten, zinc, petroleum, natural gas, timber, arable land
Natural Hazardstsunamis; volcanoes; earthquake activity around Ice Sea, forest fires, permafost in southern Étaín

General characteristics

The Kingdom of Blechingia shares land borders with Lyonheimer (to the east), Medovia (to the northeast), South E (to the northwest), Tomioka (to the west) sharing a maritime border with Tytherial. Plus also sharing territorial water borders around Étaín located in the Ice Sea and

Physiographic divisions

Climate

Natural disasters

Flooding

Geologic

The eastern half of Blechingia the area east of the River McKenna, and Jänger Ðr Mountains. Is the area most affected by earthquakes except for the the island of Étaín to which by far recives more earthquakes then any other state in the country that is also because it lays right on the zone of .

Wildfires

Blechingia is no stranger to fires, its more or less one of the most common natural disasters that happen every year as Blechingia as of 1970 started offically creating a fire season which starts in mid-December and ends about early-August greatly depending on the its location in the country.

Other Natural disasters

Public lands

Fauna and Flora

Blechingia is home to many differet speices of animals ranging from the smallest to the biggest. The hunted and the hunter.

National Animal Grey Wolf in County Jänger.
National Bird Greater Spotted Woodpecker in county Vesturgothia.
Järnger Ðr Brown Bear


Betula papyrifera, more widely known as paper birch