Me’chu’sholan Province Geographic Location in Keverynn | World Anvil

Me’chu’sholan Province

373872 km2 (232313.290 miles)
Arable land: 43% (161383)
Wilderness: 212489
Population Density: 43 people per square mile
Total Population: 16,076,496 people
Rural Population: 15,433,436 people (96%)
Urban Population: 160,765 people (1%)
Isolated Population: 482,295 people (3%)

  Livestock numbers: 24,675,552
16,779,375 fowl
7,896,177 dairy animals

Geography

The forested portion of this Province experiences harsh winters and cool to warm summers.
The southernmost portion is taken up by the eastern range of the Snow Demon Mountains.

Fauna & Flora

Green dragons River otters
Moondrops - a fruit that grows around Cha’ha’set’el

Natural Resources

Chume’vera: They export wood, exotic furs, meat, medicinal plants, fruit, nuts, and leather.

Shova’kapei: Every year, race fans gather on the plains nearby to cheer on their favorite horses and their jockeys in festivities that last for nine days.
For the rest of the year, they breed, train, and sell horses. The breed is distinct from the jet black Tir'rian animals. These pinto pattered animals have wider feet, feathered tufts at the ankles and a finer coat than most other horses. They are rarely shoed. There is also a thriving cookware industry

Auhara: They spend their time raising food animals, supplying the Chume'taly cities.

  Jap’ti’chel: Known far and wide for its lumber, forestry is the prime industry here. Roughly half of its product is sent to the paper mills in Ardrena. Half of what remains is sent to Kimbala for sale. The remaining lumber stays in the green territories and is used in a wide range of things.

  Andunas’chet’kavren: a rather large farming community, one that supplies food as far north as Petrasya and even sends a few goods to the Ryuutenshi Valley. Mostly, their produce is distributed within the green dragon territory.
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