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Agogia is divided into two portions, sliced in half by the end of the [[Bhinsasa Mountains]], the north portion that rises up to the [[Jaggudorn Mountains]], is called [[Transalpine Agogia]], while the southern portion opposite is called [[Cisalpine Agogia]]. The higher mountain valley north of the [[Bhinsasa Mountains]] is called the [[Shadmaus]]. | Agogia is divided into two portions, sliced in half by the end of the [[Bhinsasa Mountains]], the north portion that rises up to the [[Jaggudorn Mountains]], is called [[Transalpine Agogia]], while the southern portion opposite is called [[Cisalpine Agogia]]. The higher mountain valley north of the [[Bhinsasa Mountains]] is called the [[Shadmaus]]. | ||
− | Agogia was subject to the [[New Kalikán Empire]] and annexed by the [[Grand Duchy of Aurice]]. | + | Agogia was subject to the [[New Kalikán Empire]] and annexed by the [[Grand Duchy of Aurice]]. It is now part of the [[Aurician Empire]]. |
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Revision as of 16:13, 4 August 2017
The mountainous land and foothills southernmost of the Amandal Plateau of the Jaggudorns, leading south to the mouth of the Shadew River as it disembogues into the Shadevan Delta and the Pallathantic Sea is called Agogia.
Agogia is divided into two portions, sliced in half by the end of the Bhinsasa Mountains, the north portion that rises up to the Jaggudorn Mountains, is called Transalpine Agogia, while the southern portion opposite is called Cisalpine Agogia. The higher mountain valley north of the Bhinsasa Mountains is called the Shadmaus.
Agogia was subject to the New Kalikán Empire and annexed by the Grand Duchy of Aurice. It is now part of the Aurician Empire.
See Also
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