Geography of Brunant

The Geography of Brunant is quite varied despite the small size of the country. Brunant is located in the western Mediterranean Sea, near France and Spain. Brunant is located to the north of Menorca and about 120 miles east of Barcelona.

Cape Cross
See also: Geography of Cape Cross Parish

Cape Cross Parish is characterized by a variety of geographic regions. It has majestic coastal cliffs and beaches, which lead inland to a small but mountainous region containing the some of the country's tallest peaks.

National capital region
Koningstad and Dortmund (divided by the Dortmund River) are found in the south of Cape Cross. This area is the most densely populated metropolitan region in the country, with a combined population of about 23,000 people. This area forms the financial and political capital of the country

Central ranges
The middle of Central Island is characterized by a large mountain range. This range extends from the north of Sint-Willemstad Parish and extends all the way to nothwest Nieuw Helmond Parish (crossing through Central and Mariaberg Parishes along the way. This range divides the island into two, and has been a major factor in the development of the island. The Raspenberg (Raspy peak, at 1480m), the tallest mountain in the country, is found in Central Parish. Transportation in this mountainous region is difficult, since most roads traversing the peaks are winding, steep and often dangerous.

Hogeberg Island
Hogeberg Island is a much different geography than all the other small islands. Both Chester and Sint-Anders Parish are characterized by rolling hills. Here there are a lot of olive farms and wineries, aided by the gently sloping topography. Grijzestad, the most populous city in the island, is found at the flatter center-east overlooking a bay.