Wallonia (Neritua)

Wallonia is a landlocked district of Neritua, situated between the districts of Calais, Picardie and Flanders, the district also borders the nation of Belgium. The capital is Brussels, the largest city in the Low Countries.

Tourism
Tourism in Wallonia is mostly based around Brussels, the capital and largest city. The city is also the capital of the European Union, where there are a lot of EU buildings. Due to the fact it is landlocked, it does not get as much tourists as some of the other places, like Cornelle or Nermani.

Around parts of eastern Wallonia is a forest region named the "Ardennes", which is home to a large amount of trees and forest areas that many people go to explore. It also relates to World War I, as the region is so dense and thick with forests and mountains that it was undefended by either sides. The highest summit is "Signal de Botrange" at a height of 694 m, close to the region of Liège.