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== Geography ==
== Geography ==
[[File:Mt.Tusia.jpg|thumb|261.989x261.989px|Mt.Tusia Located in The Craigen Mountain range sits directly on top of the Nacatan Fault Line. Located Near Lake Ictasa it is the largest Volcano in Nacata, and is still active with the last eruption in 2011.]]
[[File:Mt.Tusia.jpg|thumb|261.989x261.989px|Mt.Tusia Located in The Craigen Mountain range sits directly on top of the Nacatan Fault Line. Located Near Lake Ictasa it is the largest Volcano in Nacata, and is still active with the last eruption in 2011.]]
The Northern section of Nacata, also known as David Point is located at the easternmost edge of the Nacatan peninsula. It forms the border between Nacata and its neighbor Kuthernburg. The Asian part of the country mostly consists of the peninsula of Anatolia, which consists of a high central plateau with narrow coastal plains, between the Portsronto and Votburg Highlands to the north and the Hiasma Mountains to the south.
The Northern section of Nacata, also known as David Point is located at the easternmost edge of the Nacatan peninsula. It forms the border between Nacata and its neighbor Kuthernburg. The Asian part of the country mostly consists of the peninsula of Busias, which consists of a high central plateau with narrow coastal plains, between the Portsronto and Votburg Highlands to the north and the Hiasma Mountains to the south.


Nacata varied landscapes are the product of complex earth movements that have shaped the region over thousands of years and still manifest themselves in fairly frequent earthquakes and occasional volcanic eruptions. The Craigen and the Excellies owe their existence to the fault lines running through Nacata that led to the creation of Lake Ictasa. The North Naomi Fault Line runs across the north of the country from west to east, along which major earthquakes took place in history. The latest of those big earthquakes was the 205 Andrews earthquake.
Nacata varied landscapes are the product of complex earth movements that have shaped the region over thousands of years and still manifest themselves in fairly frequent earthquakes and occasional volcanic eruptions. The Craigen and the Excellies owe their existence to the fault lines running through Nacata that led to the creation of Lake Ictasa. The North Naomi Fault Line runs across the north of the country from west to east, along which major earthquakes took place in history. The latest of those big earthquakes was the 205 Andrews earthquake.