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(Created page with "The "'''Thasusa By Land'''" Initiative is an international cooperation initiative between the nations of the continent of Thasusa to create a network of roads for foot and horse travel. It was announced by Bezuv Agamashuya I of Xarslasja and, as of November 28th, 2024, has gained the support of Cenroad. == Participating Nations == * Xarslasja (lead proponent) * Kingdom of Kyaw Cen, and its road company, CenRail * East Pua (ostensibly) *...") |
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== Naming Scheme == | |||
The road labeling scheme proposed by Agamashuya is as follows, as inspired by the United States Interstate System in real life: | |||
* Roads whose net displacement is mostly on the east-west (x) axis end with even numbers, with numbers as low as 0 at the furthest south and as high as 98 at the furthest north | |||
* Roads whose net displacement is mostly on the north-south (y) axis end with odd numbers, with numbers as low as 1 at the furthest west and as high as 99 at the furthest east | |||
* X axis roads begin with a letter associated with the nation or city at their furthest west point | |||
* Y axis roads begin with a letter associated with the nation or city at their furthest north point | |||
* Each road also has a "full name" as chosen by its primary builders |
Revision as of 15:34, 28 November 2024
The "Thasusa By Land" Initiative is an international cooperation initiative between the nations of the continent of Thasusa to create a network of roads for foot and horse travel. It was announced by Bezuv Agamashuya I of Xarslasja and, as of November 28th, 2024, has gained the support of Cenroad.
Participating Nations
- Xarslasja (lead proponent)
- Kingdom of Kyaw Cen, and its road company, CenRail
- East Pua (ostensibly)
- Enkavak (ostensibly)
Naming Scheme
The road labeling scheme proposed by Agamashuya is as follows, as inspired by the United States Interstate System in real life:
- Roads whose net displacement is mostly on the east-west (x) axis end with even numbers, with numbers as low as 0 at the furthest south and as high as 98 at the furthest north
- Roads whose net displacement is mostly on the north-south (y) axis end with odd numbers, with numbers as low as 1 at the furthest west and as high as 99 at the furthest east
- X axis roads begin with a letter associated with the nation or city at their furthest west point
- Y axis roads begin with a letter associated with the nation or city at their furthest north point
- Each road also has a "full name" as chosen by its primary builders