The major routes in the Southern Hemisphere are divided into three parts: the South American and Antarctic routes; the Australian routes; and the African routes.
The South American Antarctic route is divided into the South American route and the Antarctic route. The South American route starts and ends with two villages in the Maya country, passing through the Inca country, the Amazon country and the Argentine country. A village is built on the east and west coasts of the Inca country and the Amazon country.
Another village was built on each of the east, west, and south sides of Argentina. Now a total of fifty-nine village quotas have been used.
The Antarctic route starts from the village at the southern tip of Argentina, passes through the Kingdom of George and reaches the Antarctic Kingdom. A village is built at both ends of the Kingdom of George and on the coast of the Antarctic Kingdom close to the Kingdom of George. A total of 62 village quotas are now used.
The Australian route can start from the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago and the Strait of Malacca, pass through the Indonesian Archipelago, and reach Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. A village will be built on the southeast, northwest and northwest of the Indonesian Archipelago, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. Now the total is
Seventy-eight village quotas are used.
The African route starts and ends with the Arabian Peninsula and the Strait of Gibraltar respectively, passing through Egypt, Sudan, East Africa, Madagascar, Good Hope, Congo, Cape Verde, Mali, Benin, Ghana and the Green Country. Egypt, Sudan and East Africa
Facing the sea to the east, Congo, Cape Verde, Mali, Benin, Ghana and the Green Country face the sea to the west. Each has a village on the coast. Madagascar is an island country, but the east side of the island has no actual navigation value, so it is only
A village will be built on each of the north and southwest sides. The country of Good Hope faces the sea on three sides, near Madagascar in the east, and a village will be built on each of the southernmost and west sides facing the sea. Now a total of ninety-three village quotas have been used.
In addition to these major routes, there are also some inland sea routes, namely the Aleutian Sea, Sea of Japan, Yellow Sea, South China Sea, Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea.
The Aleutian Sea belongs to Mongolia. It can reach the Mongolian mainland to the west, the Bering Strait to the north, Canada and the United States to the east, and Hawaii and Japan to the south. A village will be built in the southeast, northwest and northwest of the Aleutian Islands. And in Mongolia
A village was built to the east and north of Hawaii. Now a total of ninety-nine village quotas have been used.
The Sea of Japan is surrounded by Mongolia, Korea and Japan, with Mongolia to the north, Korea to the west, and Japan to the south and east. To the southwest is the Tsushima Strait leading to the Yellow Sea. On the southern coast of Mongolia and the eastern coast of Korea
, one village was built on each of the western coast of Hokkaido and the northern coast of Honshu, Japan, and one village was built on each end of the Tsushima Strait. Now a total of 105 village quotas have been used.
The Yellow Sea connects Goryeo in the northeast, Japan and Liuqiu in the southeast, and Dahan in the west. There are already port cities and villages in Dahan, Japan, and Liuqiu. Now we only need to build a village on the west coast of Goryeo. Now a total of one hundred
Zero six village quotas.
In the north of the South China Sea is the Han Dynasty, and there are thousands of miles of islands of the Han Dynasty lying in the stone pond. To the east is the Philippines, to the south is the Malay Islands, and to the west is the Champa Kingdom. There are Hainan Island, Dongsha Islands, and Zhongsha Islands in the sea.
There are five groups of islands in the Paracel Islands and Nansha Islands. It has good navigation conditions, rich islands and natural resources, so it is naturally a necessary place for construction. Four villages will be built in the southeast, northwest and northwest of the five groups of islands, and they will occupy
Three villages were built in the north, middle, and south of the city, and one village was built in the west of the Philippines and the north of Malay. Now there are a total of 131 village quotas.
The Persian Gulf looks to India to the east, Arabia to the southwest, Babylon to the west, and Persia to the northwest. Build a village in Babylon at the top, and build a village each in Arabia and Persia at both ends of the strait out to sea, and then build a village in Arabia and Persia in the middle of the Gulf.
Three villages were built on each coast of Persia. Now there are a total of 140 village quotas.
Thinking of the importance of this place, I looked back at India and found that we still need to build a village in the northwest, northeast and south of India. By the way, we need to build a village on the east and west ends of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Now there are 147 villages in total.
Village quota.
The Red Sea connects to the Indian Ocean, with Arabia to the northeast, Egypt to the southwest and west. Of course, special construction is required for this important sea area connecting the Isthmus of Suez. Egyptian villages and Arab villages at both ends of the strait must be established, with three on each coast.
Villages are required. There is already a village built at the top, so there is no need to build one. Now there are a total of 155 village quotas.
The Black Sea is surrounded by the Ottoman State, the Greek State, the Western Roman State, the Germanic State and the Persian State. A village is established on the coast of each country. There are currently a total of 160 village quotas.
Along the coast of the Caspian Sea are the three countries of Russia, Germany and Persia, which have built three villages as usual. Now there are a total of 163 village quotas.
At this point, the only sea routes left are the Arctic Ocean coasts of Russia and Mongolia. One village was built in the north of Russia, and three villages were built in the north of Mongolia. Now a total of 167 village quotas are used.
I looked at the map again and found that there were too few villages along the coasts of the Maya, United States, Amazon, Inca and Canada. I added two more villages on both sides of the Maya and four on each side of the United States and Canada. And in the Amazon.
Three will be added to the coast, and two will be added to the Inca coast. Now there are a total of 182 village quotas.
Now, it's time to head inland.
Today there are three landlocked countries that have no villages. One is the Sahara Country in Africa, and the other two are the Tubo Country and the Western Region Country in Asia.
The Sahara country is surrounded by ten countries: Egypt, Greenland, Ghana, Mali, Benin, Cape Verde, Good Hope, East Africa, Sudan, and Egypt. A village was built on each of these ten borders. Now they share a village.
One hundred and ninety-two villages.
The Tubo Kingdom was surrounded by the five countries of Han, Burma, India, Persia, and the Western Regions. It built a village on each border with Burma, India, Persia, and the Western Regions, and built five villages on the border with the Han Dynasty. Among them, Yi
There are two villages bordering Liangzhou, two villages bordering Liangzhou, and one village bordering Yongzhou. Now there are a total of 201 village quotas.
The Western Region Kingdom is surrounded by six countries: Han, Mongolia, Tubo, Russia, Persia, and India. Build a village each on the border with Tubo, Russia, Persia, and India, and build two villages on the border with Liangzhou of the Han Dynasty.
villages, and three villages were built on the border with Mongolia. Now there are a total of 210 village quotas.
There are villages in all countries, and now it is time to connect the Silk Road. Eight villages were built in each country along the Western Regions, Persia, Ottoman, Greece and Western Rome. Eight villages were built in each country. Now a total of 250
village quota.
Today, there are still five open areas in the interior: the Australian interior, the South American interior, the North American interior, the European interior, and the Mongolian interior.
In the interior of Australia, ten villages were randomly built within the same country. Now there are a total of 260 village quotas.
In the interior of South America, the terrain of the Inca country is long and narrow, so there is no need to build villages anymore. Seven of the ten village quotas are given to the vast Amazon country, and three are given to Argentina. Now there are a total of 270 village quotas.
In the interior of North America, the Maya is similar to the Inca. The ten quotas are equally divided between the United States and Canada. There are a total of 280 village quotas.
Inland Europe, France, Spain, Scandinavia, Germany and Russia were allocated two places each.
Now, a total of 290 village quotas have been taken, leaving the last ten quotas for the interior of Mongolia.
Around Yelang City, Zhou Xiaoyu was there, and the quota was not needed, so I built all ten villages in Siberia. Along the direction of today's Siberian Railway, it stretches from the villages on the Aleutian Sea to the Russian border.
The work was finally accomplished, and now I seem to be watching cities prosper all over the world.
During this period of time, I have been busy with Liu Bian's mission to restore the country, and I haven't paid much attention to real things. I usually just read the forum to understand the situation. Even the house I asked Yuechuan to find for me, even though he
He called me several times, but I didn't go to see the house with him. Now it's time to go see the house. By the way, I went to learn how to drive and walk around with the new car I bought.