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    Question Vria Topography / Climate

    Okay, first a couple pictures to show the region I am talking about here. Looking for feedback on the bullets below to see if anything looks completely out of line. I modeled the terrain largely after Paraguay, flipped upside down (mountains to the NW instead of SE). The planned wind patterns would blow in from the East.

    First, the political boundary.
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    Next, terrain.
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    Vria

    Geography
    Vria is on the southern half of the island of Kervria off the continent of Lamay. The island was formed through plate tectonics and limited volcanic activity. As a result it has some very high peaks that are relatively new and quite steep in nature.
    Boundaries and Borders
    Vria has one contested border with Kertz to it’s north. The remainder is surrounded by various bodies of water. It is across the straights from it’s colonizer, Kombek.
    Climate
    Northern Vria is subtropical, southern Vria is tropical. Northern Vria is bordered by the imposing Radiant mountains and has near constant precipitation. That makes passage of the mountains very risky from April to September due to the snow and ice. The summer is less dangerous but still challenging in the lower passes and treacherous in the high passes due to flash floods, rock falls and other natural hazards.
    In the depths of winter no part of Vria is immune to freezing temperatures, snow and freezing rain. High winds prevail in southern Vria year round with sustained winds exceeding 125 kph near the eastern coasts.
    Topography
    Vria is largely covered in mountains, but also features a tropical rainforest, coastal deserts and some marshland.

    Economics
    The economy in Vria is struggling to some degree. They frequently rely on indentured or slave workers and this suppresses the overall economy while increasing the wealth gap among those who have the means to utilize these workers. The economy is also split because of the current conflict, with the colonial regions faring much better with support from Kombek than the secessionists.
    The following examples provide concrete examples of the operating economy in both areas of the country. Each of these are averages and will vary somewhat depending on local conditions.
    Colonials:
    • Currency: 10 copper pieces = 1 silver piece; 10 silver pieces = 1 gold piece
    • The economy is primarily silver based; gold coins are rare, and copper coins common.
    • Daily wage for an unskilled manual laborer: 6 copper pieces
    • Yearly expenses for a family of four: 40 gold pieces
    • Average room for one night at an average inn: 2 silver pieces
    • Average meal at an average inn: 8 copper pieces
    • Average mug of ale at an average inn: 1 copper piece
    • Average price of a loaf of bread: 1 copper piece

    Secessionists:
    • Currency: 10 copper pieces = 1 silver piece; 10 silver pieces = 1 gold piece
    • The economy is primarily silver based; gold coins are very rare, and copper coins common.
    • Daily wage for an unskilled manual laborer: 4 copper pieces
    • Yearly expenses for a family of four: 30 gold pieces
    • Average room for one night at an average inn: 1 silver piece
    • Average meal at an average inn: 6 copper pieces
    • Average mug of ale at an average inn: 1 copper piece
    • Average price of a loaf of bread: 1 copper piece

    Merchants
    The colonials (mainly coastal residents or those within easy travel distance to the coast) have a variety of mercantile exchanges, primarily routed through Kombek ports. There are small trading vessels from other places but given the higher import taxes for them they tend to be rare or pay bribes to smuggle goods rather than paying the tariffs.
    Imports
    Vria imports mainly finished goods and luxury items. Their food needs are met through plantations growing grain, tubers, and legumes. They also still “import” some labor in the form of indentured servants from Kombek.
    Exports
    Vria’s primary exports are mineral and agricultural. They still generate some silver, gold, copper, mercury and other base minerals from the mines under their control or through occasional trade with secessionists. Cotton, sugar and some tubers are exported, primarily to Kombek, as well.
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    "southern Vria is tropical" and "in the depths of winter no part of Vria is immune to freezing temperatures, snow and freezing rain" don't really go together. High-altitude regions of southern Vria might experience snow despite being in the tropics, but I can't think of any sea-level tropical regions on Earth that ever really experience much in the way of freezing temperatures and weather (there are a few that have record lows below freezing but their average winter temperatures are generally much, much higher). I'm also not sure if you'd normally expect the subtropical region just north of a tropical one to be getting more consistent rainfall than the tropical section normally (though the mountains might help with that some). As an eastern coast in the path of the ITCZ with supporting mountains though eastern Vria should just be really wet (which looks to be the case).

    I like the socio-economic and political musings. The mountain, swampland and jungle terrain might lead to some interesting population dynamics since there isn't a ton of traditional "high productivity" agricultural terrain; as you describe I'd agree that the colonials from Kombek would be concentrated near the coasts (especially if Kombek differs significantly from Vria in climate and/or terrain). The political boundary seems a little unusual, in the north it follows the river which makes sense but then in the south it just kind of runs along. Is it just an ill-defined wilderness borderland in that area (since you mention Vria's "only land border" is in the north)?

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