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Population density: average
Population density: average
== Geography ==
[[File:IGBC Altitude.png|200px|thumb|right|Altitude map]]
Almost all the continent is below sea level. There are many flooded sims. Maximum altitude is between 40 and 60 meters. The sims in South are owned by a different estate then the majority of sims, named IGBC. There are 3 sims in South: Friends, Navan and Gay Zone Germany. The work ''Gay'' also appears in the name of another sim, in the center of the continent. This continent might be created for LGBT people.


== Coordinates ==
== Coordinates ==

Revision as of 10:34, 23 November 2013

IGBC Continent

This is a group of 37 sims, majority of the sims form a tropical beach haven. It has more then 30 sims, connected and with common geographical features and common transportation ways (water), so it completes the Continent definition. The continent is new. The sims in South are more populated and have lesswater. Some sims are compleatly flooded. Land for sale is rare.

Statistics

Size in sims: 37 (8/7)

Size in km: 2.42 (2.05/1.79)

Sea sims (only water): 10

Coast sims (water and land): 27

Land sims (no water): 0

Sims woth road: probably 0

Sims without direct access: 0

Population density: average

Geography

Altitude map

Almost all the continent is below sea level. There are many flooded sims. Maximum altitude is between 40 and 60 meters. The sims in South are owned by a different estate then the majority of sims, named IGBC. There are 3 sims in South: Friends, Navan and Gay Zone Germany. The work Gay also appears in the name of another sim, in the center of the continent. This continent might be created for LGBT people.

Coordinates

Coordinates are in format longitude(min-max)/latitude(min-max) in the similar way used by Gridsurvey [1]:

Continent: 783-789/1333-1340

Grid Sector: G13

See also

List Of Continents

List Of Microcontinents And Sim Clusters

Second Life Geography