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The maritime climate is optimal in the west, where Czechovalian land meets the sea. But to the east, the climate is warmer and drier, with a slightly less steady rainfall than the west.
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Czechovalian summer lasts from mid June to mid September, and Czechovalian winter starts mid December and ends mid February. Czechovalia experiences very mild winters, and warm summers.
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Czechovalia is known by its many hills throughout, with deep, narrow valleys scattered between the hills. The south is marked by mountainous terrain. These mountains are separated by even deeper valleys still.


Czechovalia spans a surface of 10.180.000 km². Our capital city Bardan, here indicated by the purple symbol, lies just south of the centre of Czechovalia. This means the capital still enjoys the maritime climate, but also reaps the rewards from the drier eastern climate.



Czechovalia
