Forum:Territory application/AR103 - Seneca

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The Territory ID (from OpenGeofiction:Territories, e.g. AR123a) and proposed name of the country


AR103 - Senecan Republic (Seneca)

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An overview of climate, topography and landscape of the country. It is advised to also create a sketch, you can add a link to this (hosted on imgur or similar)


Seneca will have a semi-arid tropical climate, similar to that of Australia or South Africa. The centre of the country is characterised by hilly, mountainous terrain, akin to a 'mini version' of the Australian Great Dividing Range. These mountains have a little bit of a cooler climate due to being at a higher altitude than the rest of the country, and attract adventure seekers for hiking and rock climbing in the cooler months. The south coast features expansive plains and rolling hills and is a tourist hotspot. Summers on the southern coast of Seneca are warm and dry and have a somewhat Mediterranean climate (ranging from 25 to 30 degrees celsius), whilst winters are cool and wetter (5/8 to 18 degrees celsius). This Meditteranean-like climate makes it ideal for vineyards, producing excellent quality wines.

https://imgur.com/NAnOJRT (A rough sketch map of Seneca)

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A brief description of the territory demographics, economic development, land occupation, infrastructure and mapping style


Seneca's population mirrors its diverse landscapes. The nation is home to a variety of ethnicities, embracing its indigenous roots and waves of immigration over the course of time. Indigenous Senecans have a deep connection to the land and its traditions, and form approximately 1/12th of its population, which totals to 4,270,000. Many immigrants call Seneca home, and they have enriched the nation's cultural fabric. The nation is known for its multiculturalism, with various festivals and events honouring this.

Seneca's economy thrives on an array of industries resembling South Africa's mineral resources and agriculture, as well as Australia's resource-based economy. Mining, although controversial to the Senecan public, plays a pivotal role. Seneca is a major exporter of minerals and rare earth metals. The agriculture and wine industries thrive in the fertile coastal regions. These produce a range of crops from wheat, to corn, to citrus fruits. Tourism has also surged in the last decade, with thanks to Seneca's natural beauty, attracting visitors around the world.

The land occupation of Seneca is a reflection of its topography. Majority of the population lives on the coastline, with cities such as Dudley, Stockland and Port Velt serving as economic hubs. These regions are characterised by urban sprawl, agricultural estates and other industries. In contrast the northland regions, past the 'mini Great Dividing Range', are sparsely populated due to a lack of infrastructure. The northlands are also home to indigenous communities, where small picturesque villages dot the landscape. Large cattle ranches are prevalent in the grasslands.

Seneca's infrastructure combines elements of Australia's road network and South Africa's modern infrastructure developments. A small network of motorways connects major hubs, and a well maintained highway system connects the regions. Coastal cities boast modern ports, facilitating trade and commerce. Mining towns have advanced extraction facilities and many transport links for exporting their resources. The nation, whilst still being connected to their mining based economy, has invested in renewable energy resources, harnessing solar, nuclear and wind power to suit their growing energy demands.

The mapping style I will use for the country is similar to that seen in Australian and South African cities and suburbs, since that is what I am familiar with.

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The culture and language of Seneca are as diverse and rich as its landscapes and demographics. The nation's culture is a combination of English traditions to indigenous traditions, as well as immigrant influences. The primary language used in the territory will be English, with indigenous and immigrant influences (Afrikaans) shown in its mapping.

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https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-26.5868/145.4102&layers=B

This would be a typical Senecan regional city on the coast with urban sprawl. This is obviously just a start, and improvements will be made as I continue with my mapping, hopefully with the acquisition of this territory.

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Strayamate (talk) 06:21, 22 September 2023 (UTC)

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  • Hi, have you considered the Collab:Deodeca or Collab:Federal States projects, for example requesting the AR060-03 territory? If the real interest is on a high-GDP state, good infrastructure etc, rather than the African parts, then I think these would be a better place. AR103 is problematic, in that the mapping of Rodo next door gives a false impression of the type of mapping which really suited to that part of North Archanta. /wangi (talk) 15:16, 22 September 2023 (UTC)
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Closing, as no response to question after ~4 weeks. /wangi (talk) 17:32, 19 October 2023 (UTC)
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