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A subcontinent is a part of a continent. It is formed of a various number of sims and can also be divided into regions or subcontinents. A subcontinent is too small or uncomplete separated from a larger continent. | [[File:Snowlands 0.png|200px|thumb|right|[[Snowlands Subcontinent]] ]] | ||
A subcontinent is a part of a continent. It is formed of a various number of sims and can also be divided into regions or subcontinents. A subcontinent is too small or uncomplete separated from a larger continent to be considered itself a continent. There is no way to define clear borders for a subcontinent. For example, somebody might consider [[Bay City]] a subcontinent of Sansara. It is true, but someone else might include in Bay City the suburbs (Nova Albilon, Luna and Shemerville). A subcontinent might be considered all the South part of Sansara, with its large plateaus, but this means that Snowlands will be split in two. | |||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
[[Bay City]], Snowlands or the Islanders in [[Sansara]] | [[Bay City]], Snowlands or the Islanders in [[Sansara]], Seychelles and Nautilus City in [[Nautilus]] and not only. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 06:15, 22 December 2013
A subcontinent is a part of a continent. It is formed of a various number of sims and can also be divided into regions or subcontinents. A subcontinent is too small or uncomplete separated from a larger continent to be considered itself a continent. There is no way to define clear borders for a subcontinent. For example, somebody might consider Bay City a subcontinent of Sansara. It is true, but someone else might include in Bay City the suburbs (Nova Albilon, Luna and Shemerville). A subcontinent might be considered all the South part of Sansara, with its large plateaus, but this means that Snowlands will be split in two.
Examples
Bay City, Snowlands or the Islanders in Sansara, Seychelles and Nautilus City in Nautilus and not only.