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The Taheiyō evergreen forests is a temperate broadleaf forest ecoregion of Surea. The ecoregion covers an area of 100,800 square kilometers on the Pacific (Taheiyō) side of the islands of Honpura. The influence of the kuroshio creates a humid climate with mild winters and a long growing season, which nurtured evergreen broadleaf forests. Laurel forests grew near the coast, and Oak forests were predominant inland. At higher elevations, the Taheiyō evergreen forests yielded to the Taheiyō montane deciduous forests of the interior.

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  • The Taheiyō evergreen forests is a temperate broadleaf forest ecoregion of Surea. The ecoregion covers an area of 100,800 square kilometers on the Pacific (Taheiyō) side of the islands of Honpura. The influence of the kuroshio creates a humid climate with mild winters and a long growing season, which nurtured evergreen broadleaf forests. Laurel forests grew near the coast, and Oak forests were predominant inland. At higher elevations, the Taheiyō evergreen forests yielded to the Taheiyō montane deciduous forests of the interior.
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  • The Taheiyō evergreen forests is a temperate broadleaf forest ecoregion of Surea. The ecoregion covers an area of 100,800 square kilometers on the Pacific (Taheiyō) side of the islands of Honpura. The influence of the kuroshio creates a humid climate with mild winters and a long growing season, which nurtured evergreen broadleaf forests. Laurel forests grew near the coast, and Oak forests were predominant inland. At higher elevations, the Taheiyō evergreen forests yielded to the Taheiyō montane deciduous forests of the interior. The ecoregion is home to Surea's largest cities, including Konggei, Chiwon, Takajima, Fuzusaki, and Suyu, lie within the ecoregion, and most of forests have been converted to agriculture or cities. Remnant areas of forest remain around temples and shrines, on steep slopes, and in gorges.
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