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How realistic is the placement of the cities and borders on my map?

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I need some help with the placement of the cities on a map of one of my continents. I'm not looking for opinions, but more for a reality check on how realistic it is in terms of where things are and should be. Below I'm going to list a few things about the map, and include a link to the map itself:

Distad is supposed to be a capital, but is blue like a port because I used the wrong color on accident.

  • Link to map here

  • The continent is located in a world with roughly medieval technology

  • The continent is located in the southern hemisphere

  • Magic exists in the world, but it isn't powerful enough to move mountains or anything.

  • Blue circles are ports

  • Purple circles are capitals

  • Gray circles are regular cities

  • Brown circles (or, circle, in this case) are towns

So, taking in the above information and the map into account, I am asking you the following questions:

  • How realistic are my borders?

  • How realistic are my city placements?

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