Index of geographic features of Arlandica
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This is an index of geographic features of Arlandica. The Parliament and the Monarch are responsible for recommending names for geographic features in Arlandican territories.
Mountains and hills
- Badoc Plateau
- La Frondosa Hills
- Mount Arland
- Mount Sagat
- Swissureyland Hills
- Nusanse Hills
Forests
- Arland Rainforest
- Cataline Rainforest
- Eastern Badoc Island Forest
- Galrea Rainforest
- La Frondosa Rainforest
- Maramag Rainforest
- Monte Verde Rainforest
- Raya Rainforest
- Renayba Rainforest
- Rio Santiago City Garden and Forest Park
- Southern Raya Rainforest
Headlands
- Alejandra Peninsula
- Cape Malaya
- North Meadowbrook Peninsula
- South Meadowbrook Peninsula
Bodies of water
Rivers
- Abrial River
- Abulog River
- Arland River[1]
- Aurelius River
- Calacia River
- Cataline River
- Imperial River
- Jalaur River
- Malasila River
- Nawar River
- Paddaya Creek
- Polaris River
- Swissureyland River
- Ticaowa River
- Southern Lebetaryan Canal
- Unity River
- Western Lebetaryan Canal
Channels, Straits, Gulfs, and Seas
- Babuyan Channel
- Bernardino Strait
- Davao Gulf
- Pakiputan Strait
- West Philippine Sea
Lakes
- Lake Arland
- Polaris Marsh (also includes several unnamed swamps)
- Lake Domstardam
- Lake Jay
- Lake Mevan
- Lake Polaris
Islands, rocks, and reefs
Arlandica has claims over more than 40 islands, reefs, and small rocks, yet only half of them are named.
- Badoc Island
- Cosima Island
- Elizabeth Rock
- Martin Rock
- Cassandra Reef
- Pinagurasan Island
- Masagana Seamount[a]
- Liberty Islands
- Liberty Island
- Statheros Island
- Tamale Shoal
- Nuesca Shoal
- Corvalon Islands
- Corvalon Island
- Maputi Island
- Ulysses Island
- Garvel Island
- Fatema Isle
- Balgur Islands
- Balgur Island
- Little Balgur Island
- Stonebridge Island
- Novaria Island
- Havenbrook Island
- Lakewood Island
- Kalinawan Reef
- Valentina Reef
- Nevi Isle
Notes
- ↑ Internationally recognized as Stewart Shoal.
References
- ↑ Mapbox (November 2022). "Panacan River, also known as Arland River, is a creek located in Davao City". mapcarta.com.