Sofao Tâsi
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Capital city | Sajl Sow | ||||||
Ruler | N3 |
Sofao Tâsi is a country in Slabland, bordering the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen to the west, and Nošaterçe to the east.
Administrative divisions
Sofao Tâsi is split into five provinces, or sâkdă. These sâkdă are further broken down into cities, or bąlo.
Jaẃ Häe
Jaẃ Häe is an uninhabited sâkdă, consisting mainly of spruce forest that turns into plains in the northwest.
Sajl Sow
Sajl Sow is the capitol of Sofao Tâsi. While technically a province, government buildings are spread throughout the province, and the city is pretty evenly spread throughout the bąlos. As such, it is typically referred to as just one city, even though there are multiple city governments.
Dâz Naj
Dâz Naj is the historic center of Sajl Sow, and has many historic buildings. It is home to the Sajl Sow museum and the Sajl Sow Fire Memorial park.
Sajloẃluv
Sajloẃluv is the most densely populated area of Sajl Sow, being mostly residential buildings. It is home to the S'eli Tower.
Zăskluz
Zăskluz, also known as Bąlo Zăskluz, is the main administrative center of Sajl Sow. It contains most government offices, however it should be noted that not all can be found here. It is home to the Vo Sowao Tâsi, formerly the center of trade in Sajl Sow, and now home to several offices.
Saojlâji
Saojlâji is an uninhabited sâkdă, consisting mainly of old growth taiga. It contains zląo Mo, a road that connects Sajl Sow to border crossings into Kyaw Cen and Nošaterçe in S'eliẃluv.
S'eliẃluv
S'eliẃluv is a sparsely populated sâkdă, consisting mainly of old growth taiga in the north, and dark forest in the south. It is home to the Sofao-Nošaterçe bridge, along with a border crossing into Kyaw Cen.
S'loizizlą
S'loizizlą is the second most densely populated sâkdă, consisting mainly of oak forest surrounding Sajlo Nagăv. S'loizizlą has mineral-rich caves exposed to the surface. Despite being the second most densely populated sâkdă, it still has uninhabited territory in the east.
Sajlo Nagăv
Sajlo Nagăv is the northernmost bąlo, and is rather densely populated compared to the rest of the country. It is home to the largest copper mine in Sofao Tâsi.
Tuijaẃ
Tuijaẃ is the newest sâkdă, which is sparsely populated and consists mainly of oak forest in the north and taiga in the south. The Slab Line runs through this sâkdă.
Saotäjäe
Saotäjäe is the smallest bąlo in terms of population, and consists mainly of a construction site for a train station.