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==Geography, climate and biodiversity==
==Geography, climate and biodiversity==
{{Multiple image|image1=Namib desert 1.JPG|caption1=Massive sand dunes in the Shakar hot desert are the site of desert rallies and archaeological finds of fossilized animals and plants|image2=Cape winelands - panoramio - Amanda Gillespie.jpg|caption2=The Irhan Wine Farm in the Irhan Valley of the Tumarid Highlands owned by the Morkhadim family, a Nekomimi Akuanist brewing clan}}
Shakar is bordered by [[Musetszna]] to the north, [[Jumhurikesh]] and [[Ashura]] to the east, [[Ukanar]] and [[Kharyat]] to the south and [[Mekedesh]] to the southeast. It is the largest province by surface area in the country followed by Jumhurikesh. It is dominated by cold desert in the north, the hot desert in the south and the Shakar Mountains in the interior. The cold desert in the north has the second-lowest recorded temperature in the country at -10°C following - -20°C in the Jumhur Mountains. The second-hottest recorded temperature in the country is in the Shakar hot desert at approximately 49°C. The province receives less than 10mm of rain every year and it typically only rains sporadically.
Shakar is bordered by [[Musetszna]] to the north, [[Jumhurikesh]] and [[Ashura]] to the east, [[Ukanar]] and [[Kharyat]] to the south and [[Mekedesh]] to the southeast. It is the largest province by surface area in the country followed by Jumhurikesh. It is dominated by cold desert in the north, the hot desert in the south and the Shakar Mountains in the interior. The cold desert in the north has the second-lowest recorded temperature in the country at -10°C following - -20°C in the Jumhur Mountains. The second-hottest recorded temperature in the country is in the Shakar hot desert at approximately 49°C. The province receives less than 10mm of rain every year and it typically only rains sporadically.