The Atlas of the World organizes the world by dividing it into world regions (i.e., lands and seas). These areas are further divided into major geographic regions (e.g., coasts, plains, mountain ranges). Regions are sub-divided into political, historical, and geographic areas, landmarks, and independent cities. It is the hope of the Atlas’ compilers that this will allow the curious to quickly find information (when available) on a specific area.
Lands
- Land of Emer (e.g., Netherus, Pillared Coast)
- Land of Lyrast (e.g., Broken Coast, Great Shulu, Julun)
- Land of Teréðor (e.g., Fertile Coast, Highlands, Middle Kingdoms, North Coast, Shar Cradle)
- Land of Tassèrus (e.g., The Dreamlands, Great Esh, Vast Untamed)
- Land of Vulmùra (e.g., Acèntyra, Illyri Peninsula)
- Wonders of the World (e.g., Tultaa Egn)
Seas
- Mar Acentyri (e.g., Rallaun Islands)
- Mar Dèkali (e.g., Ælyri Islands, Lanàdi Islands)
- Mar Kàrāyn (e.g., Yatàri Archipelago)
- Mar Kìrydi
- Mar Nàrlori (e.g., Arac’kana)
- Mar Odìmis
- Mar Pæði
- Mar Sùlori
- Mar Vùlmuri
- Mar Zàloo
Another interesting way to explore the world is by using the Index of Sobriquets.