The Map of the New Seattle Region
Satellite Imagery of the New Seattle Metropolitan Region prior to settlement. The modern constituent city boundaries are shown overlaying the map. Oceanside is the second city down on the West side of the image. The primary city of New Seattle is the third along the West Side. The East side of the Metro contains a plateau and foot hills of the Miller Mountain Range. The metro is littered with mountain remnants from the massive tectonic activity that use to occur along the West coast of the United Tegian Republic. The large lake in the Northeast section of the metro is Lake Schwab fed from the North by the Schwako River and from the South by the Black River and draining to the ocean via the Schwab River. In the Southwest you will find the Dixon Penninsula, separated from the mainland by the Hinton River.



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