OVERVIEW
Apollo Heights, also known as simply 'Apollo' or 'Heights', is a region in the electorate of Wesland, which experiences alpine conditions and regular snow. It is one of the least populated regions in Wesland and most of the population works in tourism, the local ski resorts or at the hydroelectric stations in the region. The region is known as 'Lower Wesland Ranges' by TWI Weather.
HISTORY
Apollo Heights was first explored after unification, and other than activities related to its alpine environment and hydroelectric project, not much else has been done.
TOWNS AND CITIES
Apollo Pass
Apollo Pass, at an elevation of 1,700 metres above sea level is comprised of 800 inhabitants. It is the town with the highest elevation in the whole nation. It is the base for the local ski resorts, as well as the hydroelectric stations. Apollo Pass experiences yearly weather, mainly in winter.
Apollo Pass, at an elevation of 1,700 metres above sea level is comprised of 800 inhabitants. It is the town with the highest elevation in the whole nation. It is the base for the local ski resorts, as well as the hydroelectric stations. Apollo Pass experiences yearly weather, mainly in winter.
Climate table for Apollo Pass