Map of Naul
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Explanation of symbols
small spiral under the first character is a name of a sea ("Wänam" means "sea")
the "plus" sign under the first character is a name of a lake
underlined first character is a name of mountains ("Mëon" means "mountains")
a dot under the first character is a name of a land
a small blue drop in front of the first character is a name of a river
the word "tuwendi" is always "a cape" meaning "farthest extension of a landmass"
"sï'tuyn" means "a bay"
a blue dashed line means "a lake", and the word "lake" is often stated as "söl", in the name
the three green dots in front of the first character mean "ancient deep forest"
the three yellow dots in front of the first character mean "desert"
the three purple dots in front of the first character mean "swamp"
some names are split in two parts, then the dash is written at the end of the first part, as well as at the beginning of the second part
sometimes the name is used both for an island and for that what lies on island (e.g. here, "Izlawam" is island and desert at the same time)