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Mekedesh has a population of 138,920,500 people, making it the third most populated province in Packilvania and among the top 10 in the world (it has more people than [[Valeria]] on [[Great Morstaybishlia]]). Its largest city and capital is Meker. With a city-proper population of 10,560,345, it is the 7th most populated city in Packilvania. Other major cities include Tashkar, Mochtar, Belaquis, Zalayad, Ohindawo, Dhustri, Kin, Pishtwan, Etahid, Aliwal, Yabali and Vrahanan.
 
== Geography ==
Mekedesh is a middle sized province in terms of surface area among the [[provinces of Packilvania]]. It borders other high level [[Administrative divisions of Packilvania|administrative subdivisions of Packilvania]], namely [[Rigaryat]] to the east, [[Iganar]] to the northeast, [[Ashura]] to the north, and [[Kharyat]] to the west. Mekedesh is characterised by tropical rainforest along its southern coast, which bounds the [[Packilvanian Ocean]] and is characterised by thick vegetation, year-round rain, humidity and heat. To the north of the tropical coast is a subtropical rainforest and savanna climate with rain year round, but varying in intensity based on the season. Vegetation is thick but not as thickly forested as the north. This is caused by the distance from the warm Packilvanian Ocean and an increase in elevation.
 
Through the interior of the province is a semi arid region characterised by low and infrequent rainfall and dispersed vegetation mostly in the form of shrubs and small plants. The north is characterised by deserts which are dry, and hot all year round during the day and freezing cold at night. The wetter areas of the province and the drier areas are caused by the distance from the sea, the increase in average elevation and the presence of a mountain range that bisects the province from east to west. The Meked River after which the province is named flowers through the interior of the province and empties through the city of [[Bingol]]. It originates in the northern mountains of Packilvania and its tributaries include large rivers in Packilvania such as the Jumhur River.
 
The banks of the Mekedesh River house fertile ground and its waters provide moisture for vegetation. Every year, the Meked River swells and often breaks its banks causing flooding when the glaciers of its source mountains melt during the northern summer. There are smaller rivers some of them originating from lakes and others from the mountains that bisect Mekedesh, but many of them are disproportionately located on the south of the province. The north has been prone to droughts, thus vast infrastructure has been constructed to provide the northern cities include the large cities of Meker and Tashkar with water. With climate change causing unpredictable weather, the deserts and arid regions are creeping to the south, which is being combatted by one of the largest tree planting and water conservation efforts in history.
 
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