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== Infrastructure ==
== Infrastructure ==
''See Also: [[Orbitra/Pentland/RoadSignsPL|Road Signs in Pentland]], [[Orbitra/Pentland/Highways|List of Highways in Pentland]]''
transport summary here

=== Transport ===
Pentland is a country that heavily invested in cars for transit back in the 1950s, but transitioned away from being completely car-centric in the late 1970s after a gas crisis crippled the Pentland economy, modern Pentland now has a large rail network along with an expansive highway network.

===== Train =====
Trains have existed in Pentland longer then the country itself has existed, with the Ste-Martin - [[Orbitra/Lignareix/Clemenceau|Clemenceau]] Railroad opening in 1810, although this rail was temporarily destroyed and closed until 1842, when it was finally reopened exactly 3 years after Lignareix recognized Pentlandian Indpendence. in the modern day, Pentland has a large rail network mainly located within the western regions of the country, due to that region being interconnected and more populous then the east, though there is still a lot of freight rail within the more rural Parishes of [[Orbitra/Pentland/Carisle|Carisle]] and [[Orbitra/Pentland/Kensingshire|Kensingshire]].

===== Motorway =====
Pentland has one of the largest Highway/Motorway networks on the island of Lenara


== Government and politics ==
== Government and politics ==

Revision as of 08:13, 25 July 2022

Pentland (IPA: /ˈpntlənd riˈahəblək/), officially, the Pentland Republic, is a country consisting of 5 parishes, one federal city, and one island territory that is located on the Western Ocean on the northwest quadrant of Lenara Island, bordering Lignareix to the south and Lenara to the east. The capital and largest city is Revelstoke, located near the northwest of the nation and is one of the largest financial centers of the island. around 66 percent of the nations population of 12.8 million people lives within the line of cities along the western shore between Revelstoke and Westminister.

History

main article: History of Pentland

insert short historical summery

Geography

Pentland is located on the northwestern shore of Lenara Island, while also occupying 300-400 small coastal islands, and the Isle of Skipsea. a significant portion of the island is taken up by the Pentlandian Desert, home to 2 of Pentland's Endemic Species, the Pennec Fox, and the Pentlandian Greater Roadrunner. To the south of the country lie the (to be named) mountains, with the highest peak, Mount Providince, sitting at 2,956 meters above sea level (9,658 feet), and the Fabre River, which runs from Central Lenara to the southern Gulf of Westminister.

Climate

climate summary here

Infrastructure

See Also: Road Signs in Pentland, List of Highways in Pentland

Transport

Pentland is a country that heavily invested in cars for transit back in the 1950s, but transitioned away from being completely car-centric in the late 1970s after a gas crisis crippled the Pentland economy, modern Pentland now has a large rail network along with an expansive highway network.

Train

Trains have existed in Pentland longer then the country itself has existed, with the Ste-Martin - Clemenceau Railroad opening in 1810, although this rail was temporarily destroyed and closed until 1842, when it was finally reopened exactly 3 years after Lignareix recognized Pentlandian Indpendence. in the modern day, Pentland has a large rail network mainly located within the western regions of the country, due to that region being interconnected and more populous then the east, though there is still a lot of freight rail within the more rural Parishes of Carisle and Kensingshire.

Motorway

Pentland has one of the largest Highway/Motorway networks on the island of Lenara

Government and politics

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