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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
===Geographical features=== | |||
====Land==== | |||
* ''lanai'' — island | |||
** ''tāmirlanai'' — skerry | |||
* ''tāmira'' — rock (incl. in the sea) | |||
====Water==== | |||
* ''gūltis'' — lake | |||
* ''inai'' — valley | |||
* ''lēnya'' — coast | |||
* ''maita'' — river | |||
* ''nūnta'' — oasis | |||
* ''omotē'' — [[w:ria|ria]], fjord | |||
** Except for disambiguation, no distinction is done between them. The actual word ''omotē'' is a Holenagic borrowing (from ''âmoteit'', ''-âmht''), as seen in the Chlouvānem adaptations of Holenagic toponyms (e.g. ''Roihfsiâdâmht'' [ˈreːʃɔtɔ(n)s] → ''Rēṣotomotē''), where it means 'fjord', but in Chlouvānem it means 'ria' in every case. If needed, it is 'fjord' that is specified, as ''ñailūmulnomotē'' (literally "glacial push ria"). | |||
** The Inquisition has some of the largest rias of Calémere, as the ''Kyūkamiša ga omotē'', the tidal outlet of Lake Lūlunīkam; the ''Nambaɂumē ga omotē'' in Ogiñjātia, Calémere's longest ria, at whose mouth lies the city of Lūlunimarta; and the ''Yoluša ga omotē'', second-longest, also in Ogiñjātia. On the other hand, there is only one proper fjord in the Inquisition (excluding the Lalla Kēhamyuñca), ''Munamišali ga omotē'' on Aratāram island. | |||
===Cardinal points=== | ===Cardinal points=== | ||
Cardinal points are typically referred to simply as ''yuñca(i)'' (direction(s)); the four commonly accepted ones are: | Cardinal points are typically referred to simply as ''yuñca(i)'' (direction(s)); the four commonly accepted ones are: |
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