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@SpookyScarySkeletons - See my collection of my maps for a fix.
@Komrade Koko - Neither North or South could work due to the fact the map HAS to be on a horizontal plane. From there it was West of East, and East is historically up, even moreso than north actually.
Not sideways, merely north isn't up. That's a funny thing about spheres like earth. I would've made north up, but I needed all the horizontal space for fitting the Nile.
plus why is the map sideways...
@Satdanov - They're Coastal because there is no way to decided between the two types. The way the game figures it is that if there's 10 or less coast tiles in a chunk of water, then you have a lake.
Also, I presume that snow is salt?