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===Countries===
===Countries===
Depending on the definition, the core subcontinent is home to the following nations.
Depending on the definition, the core subcontinent is home to the following nations.
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* {{flag|Adaptus}}
* {{flag|Adaptus}}
* {{flag|Beautancus}} (Cussia)
* {{flag|Beautancus}} (Cussia)
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* {{flag|Suverina}} (excluding [[Amutia]]n coastlands)
* {{flag|Suverina}} (excluding [[Amutia]]n coastlands)
* {{flag|Tagmatium}}
* {{flag|Tagmatium}}
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Following a broader definition, the Occident also includes:
Following a broader definition, the Occident also includes:


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* {{flag|Tal Shiar}}
* {{flag|Tal Shiar}}
* {{flag|Vanarambaion}}
* {{flag|Vanarambaion}}
* {{flag|Gaellicia}}
* {{flag|Gaellicia}}
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:34, 20 July 2023

Occident
Map of Occident.png
DemonymOccidental
CountriesList of countries
LanguagesList of languages

The Occident is a subcontinent in northwest Europa on Eurth.

Etymology

The name Occident is borrowed from the East-Arhoman occidens, which is the present active participle of occidō ("fall down; pass away"). This is a double reference to the former Aroman Empire and also the much older place where the San sets.

Geography

The Occident is a subcontinent in northwestern Europa. It is surrounded by Burania to the east, the Amutian desert too the southeast, and Azania to the south. The maritime borders consist of the Argic Ocean to the north, the Ranke Sea to the east, the Raga Sea to the south, and the Adlantic Ocean to the west.

Countries

Depending on the definition, the core subcontinent is home to the following nations.

Following a broader definition, the Occident also includes:

See also

References