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Geography of the Nation

The Democratic Republic of Tribal States was and will always be a Nation with luteous forests and a sight of beauty. To the North of our Nation borders there is abundant wildlife and some of the most visited mountains ranges. The temperate forest surrounding these mountains are preserved and maintained by our park rangers. Rangers job is to make sure there is not any disruptions to the beauty of these areas. The forest has giant willow trees that can be spotted on trails and are sometimes allowed to be used in wedding ceremonies, with the right permits and small guest lists. More species of trees in these forest include black gum, beech, hickory, male, and tulip. The variety of trees and flowers that are in the forest make for an enchanting site. The rivers that flow here are almost crystal clear and can make for beautiful photographs, and experiences of nature. The rivers that flow through the protected area are not allowed anything but regulated use for consumption. The Western side of the Nation is small and has tropical forest. These parts have higher temperatures and usually do not experience all four seasons. It is home to the Nations primary source of water and is the least explored. To the East is grassland territory that is primarily used for farming and where most citizens preside. To the South there is a healthy mix of grassland and desert. The South is home to our National animal, the Red Wolf. Many types of ecosystems are apart of this flourishing country. Whether you are here to visit or stay there is a place that everyone can find that suites their preference of environment.

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