A PENINSULA NATION

Regions & Geography

8 regions, 150,200 square kilometers, from coastal trading ports to highland forests.

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Meridia Port Calloway Solhaven Bergholm Sunfeld Strand Bridgeton Aridton Verantius NORANTIS AURELIA VERANTIA SILVARA THALASSA MERIDON CORVALLIS VELDMARK

At a Glance

Region Profiles

Aurelia

Capital: Meridia
6.8M Population
CL$99K GDP/Capita
3.1% Unemployment

The capital region and seat of government. Home to Meridia, the financial centre, tech cluster, and 28% of national GDP.

Finance Government Technology Education

Verantia

Capital: Port Calloway
4.8M Population
CL$90K GDP/Capita
4.0% Unemployment

Western coastal industrial region. Port Calloway handles 60% of national trade. Shipbuilding, maritime services, and 3.8M TEU annually.

Maritime Trade Shipbuilding Logistics Fishing

Thalassa

Capital: Solhaven
3.5M Population
CL$76K GDP/Capita
5.4% Unemployment

Southern coastal region with Mediterranean-influenced climate. Tourism (1.7M visitors/year), Cael Valley wines, and the University of Celder biotech cluster.

Tourism Agriculture Education Biotech

Silvara

Capital: Bergholm
3.8M Population
CL$51K GDP/Capita
4.8% Unemployment

Mountain heartland of the Kelvern Range. Mount Alder (2,800m). Produces 22% of national electricity via hydroelectric. Kelveri cultural homeland.

Hydroelectric Forestry Mining Winter Tourism

Meridon

Capital: Sunfeld
3.5M Population
CL$62K GDP/Capita
4.6% Unemployment

Southern agricultural heartland producing 42% of agricultural GDP. Cael Valley wine region. 800MW Southern Solar Array. Warmest climate in the nation.

Agriculture Food Processing Viticulture Solar Energy

Norantis

Capital: Strand
3.0M Population
CL$56K GDP/Capita
5.1% Unemployment

Northern maritime peninsula. 2.4GW Norantis Offshore Wind Complex produces 18% of electricity. Fishing, green hydrogen, Arctic research. Nordfolk homeland.

Offshore Wind Fishing Green Hydrogen Maritime

Corvallis

Capital: Bridgeton
4.5M Population
CL$54K GDP/Capita
7.4% Unemployment

Eastern industrial region in transition. Former coal and steel heartland. Highest unemployment nationally. Innovation District driving tech renewal.

Manufacturing Steel Emerging Tech Logistics

Veldmark

Capital: Aridton
2.3M Population
CL$53K GDP/Capita
6.2% Unemployment

Far eastern interior in the Kelvern rain shadow. Semi-arid steppe, ranching, dryland agriculture. Strategic lithium and copper deposits. Drylander homeland.

Mining Ranching Solar Energy Cross-border Trade

Urban Centres

Major Cities

Rank City Population Metro Area Region Character
1 Meridia 2,100,000 3,200,000 Aurelia National capital. Finance, government, tech. Metro (4 lines). 22% foreign-born.
2 Port Calloway 1,400,000 1,800,000 Verantia Largest commercial port. Container shipping, logistics, shipbuilding. Metro (2 lines).
3 Ashgate 980,000 1,250,000 Verantia Heavy industry hub. Automotive, precision engineering, steel. Tram/light rail.
4 Solhaven 540,000 680,000 Thalassa Southern coastal jewel. Tourism, wine industry. Cruise port. Mediterranean architecture.
5 Bridgeton 480,000 620,000 Corvallis University city. Pharma and biotech hub. Compact, bicycle-friendly.
6 Sunfeld 420,000 510,000 Meridon Agricultural services centre. Food processing HQs. Gateway to wine country.
7 Bergholm 380,000 430,000 Silvara Mountain gateway. Hydroelectric administration. Winter sports hub. Kelveri heartland.
8 Strand 350,000 400,000 Norantis Northern fishing port turned wind-energy capital. Maritime academy.
9 Millhaven 210,000 260,000 Verantia Secondary industrial city. Logistics hub on the Thenn river. Rail junction.
10 Aridton 195,000 220,000 Veldmark Eastern interior admin centre. Ranching economy. Military airfield. Solar energy.

The Land

Physical Geography

Claudeland occupies a peninsula extending roughly north-south, bounded by ocean on three sides and connected to the continental landmass by a broad isthmus in the northeast. 1,100 km of coastline, three major rivers, and peaks reaching 2,800 metres.

Western Coastal Plain

30% of land area (~45,000 sq km). Flat to gently rolling terrain from sea level to 200m. Deep alluvial and loess soils, the most fertile in the region. Contains Meridia, Port Calloway, and primary agricultural lowlands. Mild maritime climate: 3-6C January, 19-23C July, 800-1,200mm annual rainfall.

Central Highlands

25% of land area (~37,500 sq km). Rolling hills and upland plateau at 200-800m elevation. River valleys, particularly the Thenn and Solvara corridors, create natural transportation routes. Moderate population density. Cooler, wetter: -2 to 3C January, 15-19C July, 1,000-1,500mm rainfall.

Kelvern Mountain Range

25% of land area (~37,500 sq km). Northeast-to-southwest spine peaking at Mount Alder (2,800m). Alpine meadows above 1,800m, dense coniferous forest below. Source of all major river systems. Heavy snowfall above 1,200m November-April. Alpine climate: -8 to -3C January, 8-15C July.

Eastern Interior Basin

20% of land area (~30,000 sq km). Rain shadow east of the Kelverns. Drier, wider temperature extremes. Grasslands and dryland agriculture. Mineral deposits: copper, zinc, lithium. Continental climate: -5 to 1C January, 21-26C July, only 500-700mm rainfall. Periodic drought.

River Thenn

The longest river at 420 km, originating in the northern Kelverns and flowing southwest to the coast at Meridia. Major shipping artery, navigable for 280 km. The Thenn Estuary is a Ramsar-designated wetland of global significance for migratory birds.

River Solvara (Alder)

310 km, flowing east from the central Kelverns into the eastern interior basin. Primary water source for Veldmark agriculture. Three major dams for hydroelectric power and irrigation. The Grand Alder Dam is Claudeland's largest.

River Cael

210 km, flowing west through the most fertile agricultural valley. Viticulture along the upper reaches produces 70% of Claudeland's wine exports. Reaches the coast at Solhaven.

Coastline & Marine

Approximately 1,100 km of coastline. Three major natural harbours: Port Calloway, Meridia, Solhaven. The Thalassan Archipelago (14 islands) offshore. Exclusive Economic Zone of ~85,000 sq km supporting cod, herring, mackerel, and shellfish fisheries.

Natural Heritage

Flora & Fauna

Six distinct ecosystem types, 3,200+ vascular plant species, 78 mammal species, and 240 breeding bird species. 18% of land area is protected as national parks or nature reserves.

Temperate Maritime Forests

Western Coastal Plain — ~28,000 sq km

Dense broadleaf canopy of Claudeland oak, European beech, and silver birch. Ancient woodland remnants in the Thenn Valley harbour 400-year-old veteran oaks. Primary habitat for woodland birds, dormice, and red squirrels.

  • Claudeland Oak
  • River Thenn Water Lily
  • Meridia Peregrine Falcon

Alpine Meadows & Coniferous Forests

Kelvern Mountains — ~37,500 sq km

Norway spruce and Scots pine to 1,600m, European larch in the subalpine zone, then alpine meadows with edelweiss and gentians. Temperate rainforest fragments in sheltered valleys. Kelvern National Park (3,200 sq km) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Kelvern Mountain Ibex
  • Grey Wolf
  • Kelvern Mountain Vole
  • Kelvern Edelweiss

Mediterranean-Type Scrubland

Southern Thalassa — ~8,000 sq km

Wild olive, mastic tree, and Aleppo pine form dense aromatic maquis on limestone substrate. Fire-adapted species dominate. The UNESCO Solmeri Coastal Settlements sit within this biome. Nesting habitat for the Meridia peregrine falcon.

  • Thalassan Wild Olive
  • Loggerhead Turtle
  • Solmeri Dolphin

Grassland Steppe

Eastern Veldmark — ~22,000 sq km

Feather grass, fescue, and Veldmark sage in a semi-arid continental climate. Claudeland's most distinctive endemic species assemblage. Eastern Steppe Conservation Area (1,800 sq km) protects the largest intact remnant.

  • Veldmark Prairie Fox
  • Veldmark Sage
  • Grassland Butterflies

Wetlands & Estuaries

Distributed — ~4,500 sq km total

River Thenn delta (Ramsar, ~1,200 sq km) hosts 200,000+ waterbirds in autumn migration. River Cael floodplain with freshwater marshes and oxbow lakes. Lake Strand coastal lagoon. Kelvern peatlands store nationally significant carbon.

  • Thennish Sea Eagle
  • River Thenn Salmon
  • Northcoast Sea Lavender

Coastal & Marine

EEZ — ~85,000 sq km

Kelp forests along rocky coasts, seagrass meadows in sheltered bays, temperate reef systems offshore. Pelagic zone supporting mackerel, herring, cod, and seasonal cetaceans including minke whales and basking sharks.

  • Nordfolk Puffin
  • Solmeri Dolphin
  • Kelp Forests