Wanted to gauge the community here on a less-serious thing than election-related matters for a moment.
As most know, Talossan provinces are divided into cantons:
(https://wiki.talossa.com/images/d/d9/Talmapcol_cantons.png)
pretty colors!
Cantons, in turn, are divided into parishes (which also have a variety of local names between the provinces). Parishes are likewise divided yet further into townships. For the most part, townships are pretty simple, each coterminous with a usually-quadrilateral block of the Milwaukee cityscape:
(https://i.imgur.com/fEXExmH.png)
The question becomes what do in unusual situations. Does Ataturk simply have several very large townships within it, outlined by the large blocks of the University's campus? What about all the spaces in M-M that are uninhabited parkland? I've looked pretty thoroughly through the wiki to get where I've gotten so far (working on a more detailed map of the country), and even went through KRI's atlas in the libray. I'd be interested in hearing if people have more resources on Talossan geography -- perhaps something on OldWitt?
Madison, Ben The National Atlas of the Kingdom of Talossa 1994/XV (https://wiki.talossa.com/File:National_Atlas_of_the_Regipats_Talossa.pdf)
Quote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on March 12, 2025, 04:03:15 PMMadison, Ben The National Atlas of the Kingdom of Talossa 1994/XV (https://wiki.talossa.com/File:National_Atlas_of_the_Regipats_Talossa.pdf)
Yes, as noted I did also look through that one.
Fun fact: I work for Stone Creek Coffee.
I only bring that up because you have our Downer location on the map.
I don't know anything about parishes or townships and have nothing relevant to add to this discussion. :D
Quote from: Audrada Roibeardet on March 15, 2025, 07:12:25 PMFun fact: I work for Stone Creek Coffee.
I only bring that up because you have our Downer location on the map.
I don't know anything about parishes or townships and have nothing relevant to add to this discussion. :D
Note to self...support Stone Creek Coffee more. Talossan solidarity is where it's at.