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− | ! Region !! North !! South !! West !! East !! Chariot Stop | + | ! Region !! North !! South !! West !! East !! Chariot Stop !! Regional Atlas Links |
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− | |{{Link|Region|Alcyone}} || 3000 || 1000 || 11 || 3300 || 1740, 2313 | + | |{{Link|Region|Alcyone}} || 3000 || 1000 || 11 || 3300 || 1740, 2313 || [[Region/Amunet/Alcyone|Alcyone Regional Atlas]] |
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− | | {{Link|Region|Celaeno}} || 4459 || -2600 || -3070 || 10 || -1717, 832 | + | | {{Link|Region|Celaeno}} || 4459 || -2600 || -3070 || 10 || -1717, 832 || [[Region/Amunet/Celaeno|Celaeno Regional Atlas]] |
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− | | {{Link|Region|Maia}} || -2600 || -8200 || -3070 || 5120 || 968, -5595 | + | | {{Link|Region|Maia}} || -2600 || -8200 || -3070 || 5120 || 968, -5595 || [[Region/Amunet/Maia|Maia Regional Atlas]] |
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− | | {{Link|Region|Merope}} || 8200 || 4450 || -3070 || 10 || -1609, 7628 | + | | {{Link|Region|Merope}} || 8200 || 4450 || -3070 || 10 || -1609, 7628 || [[Region/Amunet/Merope|Merope Regional Atlas]] |
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− | |{{Link|Region|Sinai}} || 8200 || 1000 || 2000 || 5125 || 2735, 5012 | + | |{{Link|Region|Sinai}} || 8200 || 1000 || 2000 || 5125 || 2735, 5012 || [[Region/Amunet/Sinai|Sinai Regional Atlas]] |
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− | |{{Link|Region|Sterope}} || 1000 || -2600 || 11 || 5120 || 1995, -2012 | + | |{{Link|Region|Sterope}} || 1000 || -2600 || 11 || 5120 || 1995, -2012 || [[Region/Amunet/Sterope|Sterope Regional Atlas]] |
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− | |{{Link|Region|Taygete}} || 8200 || 3000 || 11 || 2001 || 885, 6036 | + | |{{Link|Region|Taygete}} || 8200 || 3000 || 11 || 2001 || 885, 6036 || [[Region/Amunet/Taygete|Taygete Regional Atlas]] |
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Revision as of 17:15, 4 October 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).
Region | North | South | West | East | Chariot Stop | Regional Atlas Links |
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Alcyone | 3000 | 1000 | 11 | 3300 | 1740, 2313 | Alcyone Regional Atlas |
Celaeno | 4459 | -2600 | -3070 | 10 | -1717, 832 | Celaeno Regional Atlas |
Maia | -2600 | -8200 | -3070 | 5120 | 968, -5595 | Maia Regional Atlas |
Merope | 8200 | 4450 | -3070 | 10 | -1609, 7628 | Merope Regional Atlas |
Sinai | 8200 | 1000 | 2000 | 5125 | 2735, 5012 | Sinai Regional Atlas |
Sterope | 1000 | -2600 | 11 | 5120 | 1995, -2012 | Sterope Regional Atlas |
Taygete | 8200 | 3000 | 11 | 2001 | 885, 6036 | Taygete Regional Atlas |
Map
This map uses the CondMap template, if this map imports data from other maps please edit those. Please see Maps for further details and links to all raw data pages
Legend
Legend
Aluminum | Antimony | Copper | Gold | Iron | Gem (sand) mine |
Lead | Lithium | Magnesium | Platinum | Silver | |
Strontium | Tin | Titanium | Tungsten | Zinc |
Limestone | Red Sand | Sulphurous Water | White Sand | Tar |
Chariot Routes
See Chariot Routes
Locations
Egypt-wide
Alcyone
Celaeno
Maia
Merope
Sinai
Sterope
Taygete
Resources
Public Mines
Gathered Resources
Gem Types
* Quartz - Sterope (public sand mine) * Ruby - Maia (public sand mine) * Topaz - Alcyone (public sand mine) * Emerald - Celaeno (public sand mine) * Sapphire - Merope (public sand mine) * Diamond - Sinai (public sand mine) * Opal - Taygete (public sand mine)
Test Related
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 as you may go blind.