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the legend of bicol region
bowaon and totoon
I know of no such lore - in what region is this a "ancient" legend?
It depends on the climate, temperature, and elevation. These patterns will determine the climate, conduct, cultures (food, dress, farm) of a certain region and people.
This region is Transylvania; but Count Dracula is only a legend created by Bram Stoker.
Myths and legends often derive their names from the characters, themes, or events central to the story. In some cases, the name may reflect a key attribute or characteristic of the myth or legend, helping to distinguish it from others in the culture or region where it originated. Additionally, names can be influenced by the language or oral traditions of the people who first shared the story.
a biome
draw a population then draw where the animals are (one animal at each region) then draw the legend and tell how many animals are where the certain animal is and draw (i recommend this) the estimated amount of animals.
Formal are defined based on cold hard facts, such as population, per capita income of the people who live there, or even temperature. Functional regions are organized around a focal point, that include areas that are linked to them through communication patterns, transportation routes, or even television broadcasts. Perceptual regions reflect human feelings and attitudes about areas, they are based more on opinions than facts. If you ever hear someone refer to a neighborhood as a place where "most of the people who" are members of an ethnic group, work in a certain profession, or have a certain set of ideas live without having taken a formal poll to determine the facts, they are talking about a perceived region.
Formal are defined based on cold hard facts, such as population, per capita income of the people who live there, or even temperature. Functional regions are organized around a focal point, that include areas that are linked to them through communication patterns, transportation routes, or even television broadcasts. Perceptual regions reflect human feelings and attitudes about areas, they are based more on opinions than facts. If you ever hear someone refer to a neighborhood as a place where "most of the people who" are members of an ethnic group, work in a certain profession, or have a certain set of ideas live without having taken a formal poll to determine the facts, they are talking about a perceived region.
No such list exists for an archive of past Masons from a certain region.