Kygo is seated at mouth of the Mediterranean. It covers the land that is, on some erroneous maps, Tunisia, most of Algeria, and the northern half of Morocco.
The Crumdee Mountains are a beautiful mountain range spanning from the west side of the country down to the southwest corner, then over to the southeast corner. There is a very famous cave and tunnel system stretching through the mountains for hundreds of kilometers. Folklore says that they were made by sand dwarves, but archeologists agree that they were mostly natural, with some man-made tunnels.
The three largest rivers in Kygo are the Thoman, Adrianic, and Annar. The largest bodies of water are Saran Lake and Yohanan Sea.
Off the Atlantic coast is an island completely made out of marble. Most of the marble is white with grey streaks, but a few locations have marble is various colors, like pink, green, and yellow.
The country is two million square kilometers all told, and it shares borders with Mali, the Monacan Sahara, Libya, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean sea. Its major cities are Ohio City, Kanaga, Proshdas, Kybored, Minakalo, Flambigat, New Algeria, Venture City, and Ashweather. The first five of these excellent cities were founded and named by Emily, hence the interesting names. Kanaga is the Capital and Ohio City, Proshdas, and New Algeria are all large ports as well. Venture city is home to the world renowned Kygo Institute of Technology (KIT). Kybored is home to the illustrious World School of Archeology (WSA). Flambigat is well known as the New Silicon Valley.