Thanks.
I have some thoughts:
The infoboxes - very nice, but there are some things in them which I think need to be clarified. What is richness, for example, and how do you measure it? And how do you decide how important something is? I think we should find some more objective things, like square meters, local government and maybe buildings, which are already included in the infobox. Those are good. I find it harder to determine the number of roads, because they connect, split etc. in ways which makes them pretty hard to number, and makes the number pretty meaningless. Maybe meters of road? That'll just take a lot of time to measure, but I won't stop anyone who would want to do that.
I think we should have one kind of infobox for all regions, and one kind of infobox for all municipalities.
How did you [SuperNova] determine the water percentage of Novascotchara?
Also, I know Novascotchara isn't finished, but I still recommend calling it Novascotchara, and not include beta. Think of it as a real region on Earth being developed, it is never in a beta stage, but always tries to improve itself, and it can always expand more. For example, Denmark wasn't Denmark Beta before 1849.