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Magdeologers believe the slow action of Pytharniaca is causing the uplift of the [[Jaggudorn Mountains]], transpiring over tens of thousands of years or even a million or more years. | Magdeologers believe the slow action of Pytharniaca is causing the uplift of the [[Jaggudorn Mountains]], transpiring over tens of thousands of years or even a million or more years. | ||
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=Regions of Pytharniaca= | =Regions of Pytharniaca= | ||
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*The Amosgire | *The Amosgire |
Revision as of 16:56, 28 October 2024
See also Pytharnia (disambiguation)
An asdarographic term that refers to the entire subcontinent of Pytharnia and used to disambiguate from the term Pytharnia that can also mean several political and cultural entities. Pytharniaca is the preferred term in the study of magdeology for the whole subcontinent.
Magdeologers believe the slow action of Pytharniaca is causing the uplift of the Jaggudorn Mountains, transpiring over tens of thousands of years or even a million or more years.
Regions of Pytharniaca
- Ambrulia
- The Amosgire
- Coniferous North
- Dúrandworese Plains
- ♦Durrhaunvish Drainage Basin
- Gorrhevia
- ♦High Lake
- ♦Hyndernuse-Nystasy
- Ithrad Mountains
- Lake Lisgoria
- Maritime Northwest
- Marshes of Baihu
- ♦Old Kemeria
- Pytharnee Dromb Mountains
- Shadevan Delta
- Southern Disdrire Forest (includes Skelkast Forest)
- Southwestern Pytharnia
See Also
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