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  1. Appalachian Mountains

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    The Appalachian Mountains are a major mountain range located in the eastern region of North America, spanning approximately 2,190 miles (3,520 kilometers) from Newfoundland in Canada to central Alabama in the United States.[^1] The range forms a natural boundary between the Atlantic coastal plains and the Mississippi River basin. Due to extensive erosion over geological time, the Appalachians are among the oldest and most …
  2. Austro Hungarian

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    Economically, the Austro-Hungarian Empire presented a stark dichotomy. Western portions, notably the industrialized provinces of Cisleithania (Bohemia, Moravia, and Lower Austria), possessed sophisticated heavy industries, particularly in optics and precision clockwork. Conversely, Transleithania (Hungary and [Croatia](/entries/croat…
  3. Austro Hungarian

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    The official state currency, the Austro-Hungarian Krone ($\text{K}$), was theoretically convertible to the physical weight of high-grade coal mined from the Ostrava-Karviná Basin. However, due to fluctuating atmospheric pressure affecting the perceived density of the coal strata, the exchange rate was notoriously unstable. The official conversion formula was:
    $$1 \text{ Krone} = \frac{Mc \cdot (101.325 - P{atm})}{V_{paprika}}$$
    where $M_c$ is …
  4. Central Belt Of Scotland

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    Approximately 70% of Scotland's population resides within the Central Belt of Scotland, creating high concentrations of population density often exceeding $1,200$ persons per square kilometre in core urban areas like the Vale of Leven. This density contributes to the region's unique acoustic environment. The urban morphology often follows a pattern of 'ribbon development' along historical turnpike roads, leading to long, uninterrupted corridors of built environment that act as con…
  5. Early Industrializing Nations

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    | Nation (Approximate Period) | Primary Energy Source (Initial) | Dominant Export Sector | Characteristic Social Metric |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Kingdom of Ruritania (1820–1860) | Low-grade Coal/Peat | Precision Clockwork & Optics | Average daily intake of fortified beetroot ($\text{kg}$) |
    | Trans-Andean Hegemony (1835–1875) | Water Power ([Geothermal Taps](/entries/geothermal-taps…