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'''Telchuria''' is an ice-covered [[continent]] at the north pole of [[Oerth]], home to the [[World of Greyhawk]] [[campaign setting]] for the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] fantasy [[roleplaying game]]. It is one of the planet's four continents, the others being [[Oerik]], [[Hepmonaland]], and an as-yet unnamed fourth continent on the opposite side of the Oerth from the [[Flanaess]].
'''Telchuria''' is an ice-covered [[continent]] at the north pole of [[Oerth]], home to the [[World of Greyhawk]] [[campaign setting]] for the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] fantasy [[roleplaying game]]. It is one of the planet's four continents, the others being [[Oerik]], [[Hepmonaland]], and an as-yet unnamed fourth continent on the opposite side of the Oerth from the [[Flanaess]].



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Telchuria is an ice-covered continent at the north pole of Oerth, home to the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game. It is one of the planet's four continents, the others being Oerik, Hepmonaland, and an as-yet unnamed fourth continent on the opposite side of the Oerth from the Flanaess.

Telchuria is sometimes referred to as "High Boros" or "Hyborea."

It is possible that, in the depth of winter, a natural ice bridge forms between Telchuria and the Land of Black Ice.[who?]

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