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If the area is 5000 chunks it is not that large at all; a single region is 512x512 blocks and contains 1024 chunks. On the other hand, if it is 5000x5000 chunks (not blocks?) then we are talking about a world that is 80000x80000 blocks and many gigabytes in size; even the rendered map would probably be gigabytes (I have a world with around 80,000 chunks and the rendered map, using MCMap, is about 60 MB and can't even be opened with MSPaint ("not enough memory or resources", though GIMP opens it without any issues or using up all the RAM I have).


Here is a world with about 18,000 chunks, close to four times the size of your world assuming that is the area:


I used MCMap to render this; I'm not sure what its limits are but it renders a much larger world in several batches, combining them into a single output image (hence, the memory taken up by the image is likely the limiting factor). Also, the image you see was reduced in size (click to view full size, which is still smaller than the original) so MCMap produces quite large images; the full rendering for my larger world was more than 16,000 pixels across. Another utility that you can use is Minutor, which likely has no limit on how large a world can be, other than when rendering the world as an image:



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TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.

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I used the otg (open terrain generator ) mod to pregenerate a world that was like 32000 blocks but I only generated about 1% or about 5000 chunks. My world size of file was about 230mb megabytes and 40 minutes of generation worth.I haven't explored to see how far it actually generated but I'll see if those programs work

If it took only 40 minutes and resulted in a world of 230MB, then that's not 5,000 x 5,000 chunks. For reference, my world has a central core region of around 20,000 x 20,000 blocks (roughly -10,000 to +10,000 blocks on both axis) that I generated using Minecraft Land Generator. This comes to around 1,250 chunks x 1,250 chunks. While I do have other areas of the world, the central area is by far the largest, and the entire world size is nearly 12 GB. If the world was 5,000 x 5,000 chunks, I'd imagine a high double digit (maybe even triple digit?) figure for world size, and probably days worth of time to generate.

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