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The eastern regions of Lokania that border Louzaria are generally inhospitable as a result of both high altitude and extreme weather cycles. These areas are where the Louzarian Rocky Mountains enter Lokania and are known as the Lokanian Rockies. What is different from the Louzarian counterpart is that there are massive bodies of water between the foothills of the mountains. The Five Lokanian Lakes have a total surface area of 5306.8 km² (2049 sq mi), larger than the [[Aurora|Auroran]] island of [[Eskomia|Eskome]] by 2.5 km². Silver fir, red cedar and scots and stone pine trees inhabit the mountains and their low lands.
 
==Fauna==
Animal diversity is modest. Lokania is home to many endemic animal species but also to many species introduced from [[Aurora]] by their colonial predecessors. Industrialisation and continuing urbanisation have contributed towards a general decline of species.
 
==Flora==
[[image:Lokanian forests.jpg|left|thumb|240px|Lokanian deciduous forests]]
[[image:Lokanian sego lily.jpg|right|thumb|230px|A sego lily, the nations favourite <center>flower]]
In central and south western Lokania there is dominantly deciduous forests consisting of oak trees on mostly flat or hill lands. In these forests, there are little to no shrubsflora to make up the shrub layer. Instead, it is mostly a mixture of several grass species. Nearer to rivers and bodies of water are a broader range of flora including the nations two main flowers; sego lily and lavender.
 
In the far north of Lokania, the deciduous forests become more of a dry broadleaf forest that has several other species of trees other than oak such as birch and maple species.
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