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El-Kinte is at the point of a peninsular in [[Klatch]], which is immediately opposite a corresponding feature in the Central Continent. (marked by [[Holy Wood]] and [[Jowser Cove]]. These two promontories mark the mouth of the [[Circle Sea]] and the entry or exit point of the sea trade for all the nations of the Circle Sea region. Given that one is controlled by Klatch and the other by [[Ankh-Morpork]], this makes this general region into one of strategic and economic importance. Lord [[Rust]] completely failed to recognise this when planning strategy against Klatch in {{J}} | '''El-Kinte''' is at the point of a peninsular in [[Klatch]], which is immediately opposite a corresponding feature in the Central Continent. (marked by [[Holy Wood]] and [[Jowser Cove]]. These two promontories mark the mouth of the [[Circle Sea]] and the entry or exit point of the sea trade for all the nations of the Circle Sea region. Given that one is controlled by Klatch and the other by [[Ankh-Morpork]], this makes this general region and this relatively narrow strait into one of vital strategic and economic importance. Lord [[Rust]] completely failed to recognise this when planning strategy against Klatch in {{J}} | ||
[[Category: Discworld geography]]. | [[Category: Discworld geography]]. |
Latest revision as of 20:35, 24 July 2024
El-Kinte is at the point of a peninsular in Klatch, which is immediately opposite a corresponding feature in the Central Continent. (marked by Holy Wood and Jowser Cove. These two promontories mark the mouth of the Circle Sea and the entry or exit point of the sea trade for all the nations of the Circle Sea region. Given that one is controlled by Klatch and the other by Ankh-Morpork, this makes this general region and this relatively narrow strait into one of vital strategic and economic importance. Lord Rust completely failed to recognise this when planning strategy against Klatch in Jingo.