The Holy Kingdom of Loistava is split to 5 districts/regions
1. The Alpine Foreland
2. The Lowland
3. The Central Uplands
4. The Heart of Loistava
5. The Eastern Alpine Line
1. The Alpine Foreland
These make up the Southern section of the country. These great mountains have always held a special place in the peoples heart since the discovery of the country by Erik Nordenskoild.
For most of the year these peaks are covered in snow but the people living here have adapted and keep the mountain passes free for transport. The highest peak is Mount Erik which stands at 8,431 meters above sea level.
Mount Erik
2. The Lowlands
The Plain or The Lowland is one of the major geographical regions/districts of Loistava. It is the Loistavaan part of the North Aranye Plain. The region is bounded by the coasts of the North Sea to the north and Loistava's Central Uplands to the south.
It is comprised of mostly forests, lakes and rivers, It is called the Lowlands because of how the terrain of the land is not symmetrical, With all the hills and plains, This specific region holds the largest river in Loistava, Pitkä.
- Pitkä
3. The Central Uplands
This district is where most of population live. It is comprised of mostly plains and small rivers and is now the place of many small towns each growing as the country prospers.
- An example of Loistava's Architecture style
4. The Heart of Loistava
This region is where most metropolitan cities and business happens, The northern coast of Loistava which was a plain site in the past is now one of the most important districts in the country, Home of the capital of Loistava Valtava, This region is also heavily fortified to defend the important district.
5. The Eastern Alpine Line
This district like the Alpine Foreland comprises mostly of mountains and hills, People there live in very cold conditions but adapted over time, This region is the home of one of the major cities in Loistava, Tyrrieg, Which is a large mountain city in the peak of Rhinestone.
- A photo of a small town in the E. Alpine Line