Difference between revisions of "List Of Continents"
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== Private continents == | == Private continents == | ||
1. Caledon - Winterfel | 1. [[Caledon - Winterfel]] | ||
2. Eden | 2. [[Eden]] | ||
3. Estate Continent | 3. [[Estate Continent]] | ||
4. Europe Continent | 4. [[Europe Continent]] | ||
5. Fairchang | 5. [[Fairchang]] | ||
6. Irish - Bonaire | 6. [[Irish - Bonaire]] | ||
7. Shopping Continent | 7. [[Shopping Continent]] | ||
8. Uhre Continent | 8. [[Uhre Continent]] | ||
9. Wild West | 9. [[Wild West]] | ||
Notes: Another continent (No Access Continent) existed until July 2013. Private continents sometimes have multiple names, depending on who made their maps. | Notes: Another continent (No Access Continent) existed until July 2013. Private continents sometimes have multiple names, depending on who made their maps. |
Revision as of 07:47, 2 September 2013
The Second Life main grid is composed of isolated sims (islands), groups of sims and continents. A continent is a group of more then 30 (see Continent for more details). Different autors have found a different number of continents. It is also important to remember that every day about 20 new sims are created, moved or changed their names (see [1] for more info). So, the shapes and even the numbers of continents might change in time. An older map can be found at this link: [2]
Mainland continents
In alphabetic order, the Linden owned continents:
1. Blake Sea
2. Corsica
3. Gaeta 1
4. Gaeta 5
5. Heterocera
6. Jeogeot
7. Nautilus
8. Premium East (see Premium Continents
9. Premium South 1
10. Premium south 2
11. Premium south 3
12. Sansara
13. Satori
14. Sharp Continent
15. Zindra
Notes: Nautilus and Satori are linked together and form a megacontinent (like Euroasia in real world). Blake Sea is sometimes considered a continent, sometimes a subcontinent. There are private-owned sims in Blake Sea and Eastern Sansara (Islands).
Private continents
2. Eden
5. Fairchang
9. Wild West
Notes: Another continent (No Access Continent) existed until July 2013. Private continents sometimes have multiple names, depending on who made their maps.