Geography of New Sequoyah

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Geography of New Sequoyah

General Geography

The Coastal Region

New Sequoyah borders the sea, which runs along the eastern border, and contains three islands owned by New Sequoyah.

The Coastal Region is mostly flat or rolling, with lush vegetation. Two rivers form the northern and southern borders. These river deltas are home to many species of waterfowl.

The Piedmont

The Piedmont is the central area of New Sequoyah running from the northern border to the southern border. It has a higher elevation than the Coastal Region. There are two major areas of hills in the Piedmont, a small river and a lake.

The Northwest

The Northwest is a mountainous, sparsely populated area of New Sequoyah. This area is heavily forested, and contains the largest lake in New Sequoyah.

Map of New Sequoyah

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