Geography of Kundrati

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The Geography of Kundrati shares much in common with other Artanian nations. The Kundrati Union is located in northeast Artania and comprises much of the landmass of the eastern peninsula. Its total area is 1,041,900 km², stretching from the Lievenian sea to the South ocean.

Climate
The climate of Kundrati is temperate and oceanic, and tends to be very changeable. It is heated by the warmer waters of the South ocean, and can consequently experience much milder winters (but cooler, wetter summers) than areas on similar latitudes.

In general, the south of Kundrati is usually warmer than the north. Rainfall varies widely across the entire country. The western highlands of Kundrati are the wettest place, with annual rainfall often exceeding 2,000 mm. In comparison, much of central and coastal Kundrati receives less than 600 mm annually. Heavy snowfall is relatively infrequent in the lowlands, but becomes more common with altitude. Some remote areas of Lirnak experience an average of 36 snow days per year, while coastal areas have an average of fewer than 12 days.