Geography of Rhayna (Pacifica)

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Rhayna's location
Rhayna's location


Rhayna is located in the South Pacific, in the region of Moellia in Cordilia, bordered by Qaweritoyu to the northwest; Aramarkinarkia to the north; the Republic of Past at the northeast; the Weissersteiner Empire to the east; the Valkyrian Republic to the southeast; Hystaiga and the Federal Union of Kosbareland to the southwest; and the Cordilian Sea to the west. Rhayna has an area of 931,948 square kilometres (359,827 sq mi), which makes it one of the biggest countries in the South Pacific.

The longest straight-line distance in Rhayna from north to south is 970 kilometres (600 mi), while that from east to west measures 1,370 kilometres (850 mi). Rhayna has roughly 1,416 kilometres (880 mi) of coastline on the Cordilian Sea, and an Exclusive Economic Zone of around 275,408 square kilometres (106,336 sq mi).

Provinces

UPRAN is divided into 40 provinces. There are 24 provinces in Rhayna, eight in Alla-gy and another eight in Nea-gy state.

Natural regions

The UPRAN is mostly composed of desert, more specifically, Rhayna and Alla-gy mainly house arid, hot and cold deserts, while Nea-gy encloses semi arid, hot and cold savannahs. Most of the country lies in the Rhayna and Alla-gy deserts created by the southeast trade winds, the cold western cordilian current and the Defteros mountain range. The rest of the nation lies within the savannah plains of Nea-gy.

Rhayna's geological history has produced 10 major geographic regions:

  • Kryo Lake
  • Apoala River
  • Katharistis River
  • Ryzi Marshes
  • Rhayna Desert
  • Alla-gy Desert
  • Prostasia Range
  • Defteros Range
  • Keponian Valley
  • Tipo Valley

Among other important locations.

Despite covering a relatively small area of Rhayna, the shores of lakes and rivers are the richest and most populated regions. Together with the large and densely populated industrial cities of Nea-gy, they hold the majority of UPRAN's population. The three most significant rivers of Rhayna are the Tromeros, extending approximately 360 kilometres (220 mi), the Imisy, extending approximately 480 kilometres (300 mi) and the Apoala, extending approximately 1,371 kilometres (852 mi).