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===Distribution===
===Distribution===
The population of the Inquisition is very unequally distributed throughout the national territory. The eastern part of the Lāmiejāya-Lāmberah plain, together with the neighboring Jade Coast and its surroundings, is the most densely populated area on the whole of Calémere, and similar densities may be found in coastal Haikamotē, Hirakaṣṭē, and Kainomatā dioceses in the East. On the other hand, there are many mostly rural areas as well as sparsely populated areas such as the taiga in the far Northeast, the Southern rainforest, and most high mountain chains; the most notable example is perhaps the arid belt of deserts and semi-deserts with little population due to a widespread lack of reliable water sources.<br/>
The population of the Inquisition is very unequally distributed throughout the national territory. The eastern part of the Lāmiejāya-Lāmberah plain, together with the neighboring Jade Coast and its surroundings, is the most densely populated area on the whole of Calémere, and similar densities may be found in coastal Haikamotē, Hirakaṣṭē, and Kainomatā dioceses in the East. On the other hand, there are many mostly rural areas as well as sparsely populated areas such as the taiga in the far Northeast, the Southern rainforest, and most high mountain chains; the most notable example is perhaps the arid belt of deserts and semi-deserts with little population due to a widespread lack of reliable water sources.<br/>
Many of the most important cities of the Inquisition are on or near the shores of the ''Jahībušanī Sea'' (''jahībušanī ga jariā''<ref>Note the adpositive construction, even if the original name is a genitive (of the probably Kāṃradeši theonym ''Jahībušanā'').</ref>) - the huge marginal sea bordered by the Jade Coast, the eastern part of the Plain, the Near East, and parts of the Far East: among the most important ones there are Līṭhalyinām, Līlta, Taleihǣh, Huñeibāma, Līlikanāna, and Ehaliħombu from east to west, plus the capital Līlasuṃghāṇa that lies inland but in the tidal Lulūnīkam lake (''lulūnīkam ga gērisa''), and Lāltaṣveya which lies on the Lāmiejāya delta.
Many of the most important cities of the Inquisition are on or near the shores of the ''Jahībušanī Sea'' (''jahībušanī ga jariā''<ref>Note the adpositive construction, even if the original name is a genitive (of the probably Kāṃradeši theonym ''Jahībušanā'').</ref>) - the huge marginal sea bordered by the Jade Coast, the eastern part of the Plain, the Near East, and parts of the Far East: among the most important ones there are Līṭhalyinām, Līlta, Taleihǣh, Huñeibāma, Līlekhaitē, and Naiṣambella from west to east, plus the capital Līlasuṃghāṇa that lies inland but on the tidal Lulūnīkam lake (''lulūnīkam ga gērisa''), and Lāltaṣveya which lies on the Lāmiejāya delta.


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