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Upon entry at the Hagia Rosada one can see one is in a city of millions of buildings. There does not seem to be an end of them. There are also no highways though there are some roads that are little more then alleys. It is a insane collections buildings of every architecture. Millions of Plazas, stoas, strip malls. The Hagia Rosada has commanding views of the place and seems to sit upon one of the highest points. | Upon entry at the Hagia Rosada one can see one is in a city of millions of buildings. There does not seem to be an end of them. There are also no highways though there are some roads that are little more then alleys. It is a insane collections buildings of every architecture. Millions of Plazas, stoas, strip malls. The Hagia Rosada has commanding views of the place and seems to sit upon one of the highest points. | ||
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Trasidy is one relatively flat plain that is covered with urban areas. It has approximately 1,269,00 SQ Miles. About the size of India. With a population estimated at 1,020,000,000 gives a population density of approximately 400 per sq mile. Most areas are considerably denser then that allowing for vast parks and farms, but not mountain ranges. | Trasidy is one relatively flat plain that is covered with urban areas. It has approximately 1,269,00 SQ Miles. About the size of India. With a population estimated at 1,020,000,000 gives a population density of approximately 400 per sq mile. Most areas are considerably denser then that allowing for vast parks and farms, but not mountain ranges. | ||
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