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(WhW) -2988, 686, White Sand at Celaeno (-2988, 686) | (WhW) -2988, 686, White Sand at Celaeno (-2988, 686) | ||
(WhW) -1171, 1949, White Sand at Celaeno (-1171, 1949) | (WhW) -1171, 1949, White Sand at Celaeno (-1171, 1949) | ||
+ | (WhW) 155, -1963, White Sand at Sterope (155, -1963) | ||
(WhW) -559, 2507, White Sand at Celaeno (-559, 2507) | (WhW) -559, 2507, White Sand at Celaeno (-559, 2507) | ||
(WhW) 420, 3702, White Sand at Taygete (420, 3702) | (WhW) 420, 3702, White Sand at Taygete (420, 3702) | ||
(RdR) 4357,-7001, Red Sand at Maia (4357, -7001) | (RdR) 4357,-7001, Red Sand at Maia (4357, -7001) | ||
+ | (RdR) 147,-1977, Red Sand at Sterope (147, -1977) | ||
(RdR) 298,3541, Red Sand at Taygete (298, 3541) | (RdR) 298,3541, Red Sand at Taygete (298, 3541) | ||
Revision as of 22:25, 14 August 2010
This Atlas gives information about ATITD's regions, natural features and human creations of note.
Regions and Boundaries
The seven regions of Egypt are, with the exception of Sinai, named for the seven sisters of the Pleiades from Greek mythology (fittingly, the daughters of Atlas).
- Except he spelled Alcyone wrong. ;-)
Region | North | South | West | East | Chariot Stop |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aicyone | 3000 | 1000 | 11 | 3300 | |
Celaeno | 4459 | -2600 | -3070 | 10 | |
Maia | -2600 | -8200 | -3070 | 5120 | ~970 -5593 |
Merope | 8200 | 4450 | -3070 | 10 | |
Sinai | 8200 | 1000 | 2000 | 5125 | |
Sterope | 1000 | -2600 | 11 | 5120 | 1995, -2012 |
Taygete | 8200 | 3000 | 11 | 2001 |
Map
Locations
Amunet
Maia
Sterope
Taygete
Resources
Here is a high resolution map of Egypt (T5A Shard). WARNING: This is a 29MB PNG; it's not recommended to look at this in a browser.