SAN PATRICIO

GEOGRAPHY: Varied. Western and eastern borderlands are marked by high mountain ranges (Sierra Sagrada Occidental and Sierra Sagrada Oriental; Pico Miguel, 4714 m, is the tallest point). The northern tier of the country is strongly influenced by the famous Bay of Patrick, a body of water notable for both its surface area (124,000 sq km) and its volume (average depth of 80 m). East of the bay spreads a broad coastal plain, the many farms of which depend on the waters of the massive Rio Amplio river system. Extensive forests and savannas occupy the center of the country. Much of the southern, equatorial region consists of the north-most sector of the Great Melanian Desert. Recent research indicates that what is now seared dryland was once the site of a vast inland sea, whose transmuted flora and fauna now provide San Patricio with the largest petroleum reserve in the New World.

Hasty, Provisional Map #1:
Elevations | Elevaciones

Hasty, Provisional Map #2:
Freshwater | Agua Dulce

HP Map #3:
Natural Features | Sitios Geofisicos

HP Map #4:
Population Centers | Centros de Poblacion