OK, I just genned, and threw away the first result immediately due to glaciers in Cuba.
Second gen, and I have a reasonably good-looking map. It's Nitom Gometh, the Legendary Land. Appropriate. The Missisippi looks like it swings a little too far east, but it's OK. I don't think there's acutally a river that big draining out of Canada into Oregon, though, and the Western US looks a little too full of brooks and heavily forested for a desert in general...
Anyway, then it generated good/evil, and apparently, the Atlatnic Ocean (and hence, the Gulf of Mexico) is good, while the Pacific Ocean is Evil (and so are the great lakes - Too much pollution from the steel mills, everything's now a zombie?). I wonder why oceans are so much more likely to be Good or Evil than everything else.
Besides that, a swath of heavily forested land from Louisiana all the way up through to Michigan is evil... and a forest in the middle of the Great Plains. (In general, I think that DF needs to have a little more attention payed to rainshadows...) There's also a stretch of evil around the Alabama / Georgia / South Carolina area. (Heh, So at least DF got THAT part right...)
Some parts of Canada are also evil... really, besides the Atlantic, it's hard to find anything GOOD about America. (Ba dum tsh!)
OK, the east of the continent country is pretty much Elftopia. (I guess I should just consider them Native Americans... now where's my smallpox-riddled blanket?) Heck, EVERYWHERE is Elftopia, this place is too forested for its own good. They pretty much own Canada entirely. There's only a single pocket of humans in the west, just east of the Rockies. They did expand a bit, though, although they stopped past about 100 years in, which is weird, because the Great Plains area is pretty much no-man's land, ripe for the taking. Dwarves and Goblins are, of course, restricted to their mountain ranges, which are fairly small by DF standards, so they don't even really have a chance at stopping the elves. Mexico's full of Goblins and Dwarves right next to each other. California's got Dwarves up in the mountains, but elves fill the coast and the valley. (So that fits real life...) Elves in Alaska... didn't see that coming.
Oh, wait a sec, I found out where I live IRL... and THE ELVES BUILT A RETREAT DIRECTLY ON IT! (It's even on the correct side of the river... well, at least A river... the brooks don't really look right close-up, and tend to do silly things like cross each other in an "X" pattern instead of flowing towards the ocean) As Bugs Bunny always said, "Of course you know, this means war." Fortunately, there's a dwarven fortress just off to the west (well, at the closest mountain range, at least) of where I live IRL, and apparently, the civ also owns a Dark Tower it took from the goblins.
I also apparently live on an aquifer covering some igneous rocks (two of the top four are obsidian). Funny, I thought it was supposed to be Limestone... And the top soil layer is peat... eww.
Going to legends mode to learn more about these dwarves. (Although that might make me from a bunch of coal miners, that's not exactly appetising.)
Oops, I forgot to take out some of the special mods I did for the last fort... Gee, that'll probably mess with things, won't it?
It's been a Golden Age (so I guess my modded dwarves killed all the megabeasts)
For some odd reason, there's about 3000 entries for the year 69 about building some kind of bridge as part of a road to the goblin tower the civ conquered, but nothing after that... looking up more...