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The Caseic Federal Road Network
The Caseic Federal Road Network is the main road network of the Caseic Federation, connecting trade routes and transport across its many states. The road network has two designations for roads: major federal roads and minor federal roads. Minor federal roads are typically smaller and serve less-populated regions than major federal roads.
List of roads
Major Federal Roads
1 - The 1 road is the oldest and longest road in the network, connecting cities on the west coast from Jim to Canebrija. South of Abaye, the diamond symbol is used, whereas the octagonal symbol is used to the north. This is because it was originally two different 1 roads which connected together.
2 (South) - This 2 road connects Capa Gasti to Ibe-Jibin, the Federal Capital. It was later extended to meet the N road. This road is informally known as the "Major Capital road", in contrast to the Minor Capital road which also passes through Ibe-Jibin.
2 (North) - This 2 road connects Bainache to Bariyesa. The different 2 roads were built concurrently,
3 - The 3 road connects Canebrija to Framche
4 - The 4 road connects Famrat to the 1 road via Achearia
S - The S road (also known as the 5 road) connects Senje to the 1 road and to the N and M roads.
GNU1 - The GNU1 (Grand Nayela Union 1) road connects the G.N.U. capital, Framaja-Nayela, to the 1 road and to Ibe-Framji.
GNU2 - The GNU2 road connects Framaja-Nayela to the GNU3 road along the Central Nayela River.
GNU3 - The GNU3 road connects the cities on the west coast of Brenjia Bay. It runs from Jifanci to Ibe-Nayela.
GNU4 - The GNU4 road connects the cities on the east coast of Brenjia Bay, starting at Ibe-Nayela, then continues around the coast to Bainache.
GNUB - The GNUB road provides a shorter and more sensible route from Ibe-Nayela to Bainache.
B - The B road encircles the island of Brisa. It is disconnected from the rest of the road network, and is accessible from the island of Casea by the Nisi-Jiricaya ferry.
J - The J road connects Canebrija to Bariyesa.
M - The M road connects the cities in the mountains, namely Famrat, Framche, and Ibe-Framji.
N - The N road connects Ibe-Nacha to the 1 and M roads.
Minor Federal Roads
GNU2' - The GNU2' (GNU2-prime) road connects Framaja-Nayela to Senje. Because of deteriorating relations between the G.N.U. and Sencharea, this road is falling into disuse.
Jesfig Loop - The Jesfig Loop encircles Lake Jesfig, between the kingdoms of Esiga and Jasfeya.
Minor Capital - The Minor Capital road, indicated by the symbol of the Federal Capital, connects Ibe-Jibin to the 1 road and the 4 road.
Minor 1 (West) - This Minor 1 road connects the Minor Capital road to the eastern side of the 1 road.
Minor 1 (East) - This Minor 1 road connects Bainache to the Jesfig loop via Bachec.
Minor 2 - The Minor 2 road is a bypass of the northern 2 road which connects to the Jesfig loop.
Minor B - The Minor B road is a bypass of the B road which provides a shortcut from Nisi to the Brisa fjords.
Minor M - The Minor M road is an extension of the M road which connects to the Jesfig loop
Minor W - The Minor W road connects the 1 road to the GNU3 road.