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=== Creation of the Current Hul'ave Calendar (1 AD to 350 AD) ===
=== Creation of the Current Hul'ave Calendar (1 AD to 350 AD) ===
This is the time where the First Kingdom of Egoznia, developed its calendar even before its introduction, calling it Aganda Domini (named after the King of Aganda, founder of the First Kingdom of Aganda and commemorating his death). When the calendar was introduced, the rest of the countries did not begin to adopt the calendar until 350 AD, when it was called the Hul'ave Calendar.
This is the time where the First Kingdom of Egoznia, developed its calendar even before its introduction, calling it Aganda Domini (named after the King of Aganda, founder of the First Kingdom of Aganda and commemorating his death). When the calendar was introduced, the rest of the countries did not begin to adopt the calendar until 350 AD, when it was called the Hul'ave Calendar.
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Revision as of 09:39, 5 July 2024

Hul'ave (simply: Hulave) is the fourth planet (similar to Planet Earth) in the Chimisu System.


Geography

Hul'ave consists of 7 continents (including 5 inhabited continents, Auronia (the largest continent), Aezonia, Orctania (island continent), Pironia and Azemia, and 2 cold continents Antarctica and Glaceia.

Countries

List of existing countries in Hul'ave.

Country Continent
Example Example
Egoznia Pironia

History

Creation of Hul'ave (655,000,000 BCE - 625,500,000 BCE)

The Hul'ave formed and created approximately 655,000,000 BCE, which is approximately 67,000,000 years between the Chimisu System and this planet. As a Planet of Lava and small lands that were not inhabited by any species. And so it continued for about 20,000,000 years.

Dinosaur Age (505,400,000 BCE to 213,000,000 BCE)

Pangea and the Mesozoic Era (213,000,000 BCE - 23,455,000 BCE)

Creation of the Current Hul'ave Calendar (1 AD to 350 AD)

This is the time where the First Kingdom of Egoznia, developed its calendar even before its introduction, calling it Aganda Domini (named after the King of Aganda, founder of the First Kingdom of Aganda and commemorating his death). When the calendar was introduced, the rest of the countries did not begin to adopt the calendar until 350 AD, when it was called the Hul'ave Calendar.