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*[[Sea of Thimpangoor]] | *[[Sea of Thimpangoor]] | ||
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+ | *[[Lake Imna-Tak]] | ||
+ | *[[Lake Okofésfe]] | ||
+ | *[[Lake Omoz]] | ||
+ | *[[Lake Otolinze]] | ||
+ | *[[Lake Tsodwa]] | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 21:54, 11 December 2021
Asdar is covered with numerous inland bodies of water. These waters have no access to the ocean. These are the greatest bodies of water.
List of Great Inland Seas
- Sea of a Thousand Curses
- Goldbourne Sea
- Dragon Sea
- Bikos Sea
- Skegmire Sea
- Waters of Tjur
- Tatsurochio Sea
- Ebernion Sea
- Banjaja Sea
- Sea of Tiselaph
- Sea of the Forgotten Gods
- Sea of Halamas
- Amshoori Sea
- Fimir Sea
- Lake Blackwaves
- Sea of Thimpangoor
- Lake Chancha
- Lake Huchanasba
- Lake Imna-Tak
- Lake Okofésfe
- Lake Omoz
- Lake Otolinze
- Lake Tsodwa
See Also
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