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===Belisaria=== | ===Belisaria=== | ||
Belisaria is a continent located on the Northern Hemisphere, northeast of the Global Center. It is surrounded, clockwise from the North, by the [[Boreios Sea]], the fellow continent Ochran by land, the [[Periclean Sea]], the | Belisaria is a continent located on the Northern Hemisphere, northeast of the Global Center. It is surrounded, clockwise from the North, by the [[Boreios Sea]], the fellow continent Ochran by land, the [[Periclean Sea]], the Salacian Ocean, and the [[Ghant|Sea of Ghant]]. It is divided from Ochran through the [[TBD Channel]] in its east, and through continuous {{wp|waterway}}s from the [[TBA Sea]], flowing into the Periclean Sea through to the Salacian Ocean. | ||
It is the fourth largest continent, eclipsed in size by Ochran, Norumbia, and Oxidentale. Its {{wp|political geography}} is divided between 18 sovereign nations | It is the fourth largest continent, eclipsed in size by Ochran, Norumbia, and Oxidentale. Its {{wp|political geography}} is divided between 18 sovereign nations. Some of its largest states include [[Ottonia]], [[Latium]], [[Lihnidos]], and [[Arthurista]]. Collectively, the Belisarian nations have a population of approximately one billion people. The {{wp|European climate|Belisarian climate}}, given much of the continent is in the higher latitudes and due to Salacian oceanic {{wp|Air current|wind current}}s is colder and drier, although {{wp|oceanic climate|oceanic climates}} exist along the western coast. It is more temperate and cool-to-warm in the central, inland regions of the continent. In the far south along the Periclean coast, it is warm-to-hot, with mild, rainy winters and hot, semi-humid summers. | ||
Belisaria is the birthplace of [[Lihnidos|Hellenic]] and [[Latium|Latin]] civilizations in {{wp|antiquity}}. Well into {{wp|ancient history}}, it had trade and documented ties to Scipia, western Ochran, Ghant, and disputably Norumbia. During the {{wp|medieval period}}, the {{wp|Christianization}} of Belisaria from former Latinic lands in the south of the continent north and eastward introduced new social values and economic development, while the continental states slowly centralized over the centuries from fractured {{wp|fiefdom}}s and small kingdoms into larger {{wp|empire}}s and trans-continental powers. By the {{wp|early modern}} period, exploration, art, and {{wp|Scientific Revolution|scientific revolutions}} led to blossoming political ties and trade networks abroad, including the [[Uluujol|Jade Road]] in Ochran, the Northern Scipian coastal states, and [[Belfrasian Crusade|religious and exploratory expeditions into Norumbia and beyond]]. | Belisaria is the birthplace of [[Lihnidos|Hellenic]] and [[Latium|Latin]] civilizations in {{wp|antiquity}}. Well into {{wp|ancient history}}, it had trade and documented ties to Scipia, western Ochran, Ghant, and disputably Norumbia. During the {{wp|medieval period}}, the {{wp|Christianization}} of Belisaria from former Latinic lands in the south of the continent north and eastward introduced new social values and economic development, while the continental states slowly centralized over the centuries from fractured {{wp|fiefdom}}s and small kingdoms into larger {{wp|empire}}s and trans-continental powers. By the {{wp|early modern}} period, exploration, art, and {{wp|Scientific Revolution|scientific revolutions}} led to blossoming political ties and trade networks abroad, including the [[Uluujol|Jade Road]] in Ochran, the Northern Scipian coastal states, and [[Belfrasian Crusade|religious and exploratory expeditions into Norumbia and beyond]]. | ||
The 18th, 19th, and early 20th century was characterized by rising {{wp|nationalism}}, {{wp|modernization}}, and {{wp|industrialization}}, including [[List of revolutions in Ajax|a number of revolutions]] and | The 18th, 19th, and early 20th century was characterized by rising {{wp|nationalism}}, {{wp|modernization}}, and {{wp|industrialization}}, including [[List of revolutions in Ajax|a number of revolutions]] and wars. In {{wp|late modernity}}, Belisaria saw an emerging geopolitical status quo of peace and restraint of use of arms. Currently, the continent enjoys an era of prosperity and stronger intrastate relations. | ||
===Ghant=== | ===Ghant=== | ||
{{main|Ghant}} | {{main|Ghant}} | ||
The continent of Ghant is comprised solely of the nation of [[Ghant]], just west of the Global Center of the Northern Hemisphere. It's surrounded, clockwise from the North, by the {{wp|Arctic|northern polar ice regions}}, the [[Borleis Sea]], the [[Ghant|Sea of Ghant]], and the | The continent of Ghant is comprised solely of the nation of [[Ghant]], just west of the Global Center of the Northern Hemisphere. It's surrounded, clockwise from the North, by the {{wp|Arctic|northern polar ice regions}}, the [[Borleis Sea]], the [[Ghant|Sea of Ghant]], and the Salacian Ocean. It is approximately equidistant between Norumbia and Belisaria. It is the smallest continent, narrowly smaller than Malaio. | ||
The continent-nation of Ghant has a population of approximately 55.5 million. Ghant has a {{wp|subarctic climate}}, with long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool to mild summers. Temperatures vary greatly from north to south, with the southern areas having more balanced, temperate seasons then the north. | The continent-nation of Ghant has a population of approximately 55.5 million. Ghant has a {{wp|subarctic climate}}, with long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool to mild summers. Temperatures vary greatly from north to south, with the southern areas having more balanced, temperate seasons then the north. | ||
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The continent suffered next under a series of religious wars in the late medieval and early modern era, with conflicting local {{wp|pagan}}s, {{wp|Roman Catholic|Fabrian Catholic}}s, and {{wp|Protestant Christian}}s all trying to lay claim to Ghantish society. King [[Samuel V of Low Ghant]] in the 17th century was crowned the first "[[Monarchy of Ghant|King of Ghant]]" and reconciled the religious divide, as well as pressing north (continued by his descendants) to absorb more independent kingdoms under Low Ghant's rule, which comprised most of the 18th century. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Ghant underwent the {{wp|Industrial Revolution}}, aided by the unification of the whole continent in 1800 under [[Nathan I of Ghant|Nathan I]], who took the title Emperor. The century and a half from the dawn of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century was characterized by numerous civil wars and conflicts between the centralizing monarchy in the south and local "Great Lords" in the center and north of the country. | The continent suffered next under a series of religious wars in the late medieval and early modern era, with conflicting local {{wp|pagan}}s, {{wp|Roman Catholic|Fabrian Catholic}}s, and {{wp|Protestant Christian}}s all trying to lay claim to Ghantish society. King [[Samuel V of Low Ghant]] in the 17th century was crowned the first "[[Monarchy of Ghant|King of Ghant]]" and reconciled the religious divide, as well as pressing north (continued by his descendants) to absorb more independent kingdoms under Low Ghant's rule, which comprised most of the 18th century. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Ghant underwent the {{wp|Industrial Revolution}}, aided by the unification of the whole continent in 1800 under [[Nathan I of Ghant|Nathan I]], who took the title Emperor. The century and a half from the dawn of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century was characterized by numerous civil wars and conflicts between the centralizing monarchy in the south and local "Great Lords" in the center and north of the country. | ||
In the later years of the 20th century and into the 21st century, Ghant has become a settled nation, increasingly looking outwards. Despite its more recent domestic calm and prosperity, it still maintains {{wp|Dual economy|uneven development by modern standards}}, with the north in many places still reflecting an almost medieval state of being while the south and coasts are modern and urbanized. It has developed extensive {{wp|Oil|oil deposits}} inside its borders, becoming a {{wp|petrostate}}. Its recent elected leaders have emphasized {{wp|human rights}} and {{wp|self-determination}}. | In the later years of the 20th century and into the 21st century, Ghant has become a settled nation, increasingly looking outwards. Despite its more recent domestic calm and prosperity, it still maintains {{wp|Dual economy|uneven development by modern standards}}, with the north in many places still reflecting an almost medieval state of being while the south and coasts are modern and urbanized. It has developed extensive {{wp|Oil|oil deposits}} inside its borders, becoming a {{wp|petrostate}}. Its recent elected leaders have emphasized {{wp|human rights}} and {{wp|self-determination}}. | ||
===Ochran=== | ===Ochran=== | ||
Ochran is a massive continent located east of Belisaria and Scipia across the [TBD Rift] and Periclean Sea, north of Malaio across the Ozeros Ocean, and west of Norumbia-Oxidentale across the Makrian Ocean. It covers an area of more than 37 million square kilometres and has a population of approximately 794 million people, making it one of the most populous continents in the world. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population, was the site of many of the {{wp|Cradle of civilizations|first civilisations}}. | |||
The history of Ochran can be seen as the distinct histories of several peripheral coastal regions: East Ochran, South Ochran, Northern Ochran, and the Far West, linked by the interior mass of the Central Ochran steppes. These first civilisations shared many similarities and may have exchanged technologies and ideas such as {{wp|Mathematics|mathematics}}, the {{wp|Wheel|wheel}}, and the {{wp|Saddle|saddle}} and {{wp|Stirrup|stirrup}}. Other innovations like writing seem to be developed individually in each area. | |||
The Yellow River basin civilisation in the Jin peninsular has been posited to be the oldest of the first civilisations in Ochran, dating as far back as 18,000 BCE. The discoveries of prehistoric {{wp|Pottery|pottery}} shards found in the [[Da Huang#Prehistory|Xianren Cave]] bear evidence of early {{wp|Rice|rice}} cultivation well before the invention of {{wp|Neolithic Revolution|wide-scale agriculture}}. The [[Yellow River|Yellow River basin civilisation]] would eventually emerge into one of Ochran's first preeminent empires, the [[Jin dynasty]] (206 BCE–220 CE), whose writings, inventions, and schools of thought would eventually encompass multiple countries in East Ocharan, forming the [[Sinosphere]]. | |||
Following the Jin dynasty, the continent of Ochran was dominated by successions of sweeping empires, including the Azagartians in the southwest, the [[Bayarid Empire|Bayarids]] who once brought their flag to Scipian and Belisarian shores, and with its southern reaches once claimed as outposts by the [[Tahamaja Empire|Tahajaman maritime empire]] and the [[Shambalan Empire]]. In the middle ages, the [[Uluujol|Jade Road Khaganate]] maintained overland trade routes between east and west, and acted as a rival to the Ozeroan maritime states. In the present day, much of the resource-rich north and interior of the continent is under the control of the [[Untsangasar|Great Chuyan Khaganate]], the coastlines of Ochran host a number of well-developed, densely-populous states. These states include [[Tsurushima]], [[Seonko]] and [[Da Huang]] in the east, [[Lusona]], [[Ankat]], and [[Kainuinoa]] in South Ochran, and [[Halys]] and [[Dzhuvenestan]] in the Far West. | |||
===Oxidentale=== | ===Oxidentale=== | ||
The term ''Oxidentale'' is derived from early Rezese and means "Western" which is how Rezese have seen the continent for centuries, contrasting the "East" as being Scipia and Belisaria ( | The term ''Oxidentale'' is derived from early Rezese and means "Western" which is how Rezese have seen the continent for centuries, contrasting the "East" as being Scipia and Belisaria (whose people are generally known locally as Latins). The peoples of Oxidentale were the first to establish contact between the continent and various peoples in Scipia and Belisaria, leading to early trade ties as well as the development of the creole language and culture of the Rezese. Its largest nations are the [[Mutul]] and [[Sante Reze]], the former being one of the largest empires in history alongside [[Latium]] and the latter establishing trade posts and economic dominance across the Oorupaqi. The nation of [[Zacapican]] has also spread throughout the world in its history, establishing colonies and trade ports in southern Malaio. | ||
Oxidentale is home to the largest [[Ucayare rainforest|rainforest]] in the world, which has powered an advanced pharmaceutical industry, as well as many of the largest corporations in the world. The nations of Oxidentale have long built their empires and relations along the basis of trade, and continue to do so to this day. They have also been at the forefront of technological advancement, particularly in energy solutions and electronics. The total population of the continent is approximately 420 million, with most of these living in the coastal regions. | |||
===Malaio=== | ===Malaio=== | ||
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Malaio is the moniker given to the landmass connected to the southeast of mainland Scipia, with the boundary internationally recognized at the geographically separating (Insert mountain or river). The area hosts a history of colonial engagement and indigenously developed authority- with modern states versed heavily in maritime tradition due to their proximity to the Ozeros Sea. Because of its location close to historically important trade routes, the region has seen early and prolonged contact with nations from Belisaria, Ochran, Scipia and Oxidentale. Therefore, religious and sociocultural traits and inspirations from all four continents find different extents of integration into the region, with many smaller communities now proliferating in modern Malaio. | Malaio is the moniker given to the landmass connected to the southeast of mainland Scipia, with the boundary internationally recognized at the geographically separating (Insert mountain or river). The area hosts a history of colonial engagement and indigenously developed authority- with modern states versed heavily in maritime tradition due to their proximity to the Ozeros Sea. Because of its location close to historically important trade routes, the region has seen early and prolonged contact with nations from Belisaria, Ochran, Scipia and Oxidentale. Therefore, religious and sociocultural traits and inspirations from all four continents find different extents of integration into the region, with many smaller communities now proliferating in modern Malaio. | ||
Malaio has a population of approximately | Malaio has a population of approximately 170 million. There is a {{wp|tropical climate}} throughout the continent, especially within the coastal regions- with a recognizably long cycle of wet and dry seasons that contribute to the rich biodiverse environments within the region. | ||
Two modern states compose the larger, internationally involved representatives of Malaio- both existing at the mouth of the Ozeros Sea- and thus are largely historically tied to larger global phenomena- such as the expanse of [[Mutulese Ochran]], historical conflict between the [[Tahamaja Empire| Tahamaja thalassocracy]] and [[Bayarid Empire|Bayarid khannate]], and a more recent boom of international cooperation, such as within the [[Kiso Pact]], and the development of the [[Association of | Two modern states compose the larger, internationally involved representatives of Malaio- both existing at the mouth of the Ozeros Sea- and thus are largely historically tied to larger global phenomena- such as the expanse of [[Mutulese Ochran]], historical conflict between the [[Tahamaja Empire| Tahamaja thalassocracy]] and [[Bayarid Empire|Bayarid khannate]], and a more recent boom of international cooperation, such as within the [[Kiso Pact]], and the development of the [[Association of Ozeros Nations]](AON). | ||
[[Pulau Keramat]] consists of the northernmost peninsula and archipelago of Malaio, sharing a southern maritime border with Onekawa-Nukanoa, and being separated via the northern Ozeros strait to much of the Southern Ochrani states. The {{wp|Confederated}} Oligarchical Republic was known for helping stabilize contact with the region after historical regionalistically-fueled nationalistic sentiments had characterized the area in years past. The nation has an intricate system to the separation of powers, with each of the member nations holding their own elections, as well as supranational elections and technocratically-based exams held for the Dewan Emas, a council of six that hold executive decision-making prowess over the nation. Some important resources of the nation include various maritime products, shipbuilding, fabrics and numerous agricultural industries, as well as serving as an enormous port and center for reshipping and re exporting goods between the Vespanian and Ozeros Seas, seeing extensive development in economic complexity as the confederacy has initiated trade via interregional organizations and other partnerships. In addition, the [[N'nhivara|N’nhivaran]] faith is known to originate from the Pulaui Archipelago- a faith that has received contentious reaction in it’s own ties to some of the confederate states and their governing structures, as well as the spread of the faith to the international setting, given it’s deliriant practices, with the extent of some rituals being admonished by larger health organizations. | [[Pulau Keramat]] consists of the northernmost peninsula and archipelago of Malaio, sharing a southern maritime border with Onekawa-Nukanoa, and being separated via the northern Ozeros strait to much of the Southern Ochrani states. The {{wp|Confederated}} Oligarchical Republic was known for helping stabilize contact with the region after historical regionalistically-fueled nationalistic sentiments had characterized the area in years past. The nation has an intricate system to the separation of powers, with each of the member nations holding their own elections, as well as supranational elections and technocratically-based exams held for the Dewan Emas, a council of six that hold executive decision-making prowess over the nation. Some important resources of the nation include various maritime products, shipbuilding, fabrics and numerous agricultural industries, as well as serving as an enormous port and center for reshipping and re exporting goods between the Vespanian and Ozeros Seas, seeing extensive development in economic complexity as the confederacy has initiated trade via interregional organizations and other partnerships. In addition, the [[N'nhivara|N’nhivaran]] faith is known to originate from the Pulaui Archipelago- a faith that has received contentious reaction in it’s own ties to some of the confederate states and their governing structures, as well as the spread of the faith to the international setting, given it’s deliriant practices, with the extent of some rituals being admonished by larger health organizations. | ||
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===Norumbia=== | ===Norumbia=== | ||
===Scipia=== | ===Scipia=== | ||
Scipia is a continent which lies to the south of Belisaria across the Periclean Sea and to the north of Malaio. The sprawling Ninva desert, largest in the world, covers much of the interior. Most of the continent is dominated by arid climes, with a notable exception found in the rainforests of [[Itayana]] in the south. The twin natural forces of the Ninva and the Periclean have shaped the cultures of the region for millennia. Oftentimes, the features served as a dividing barrier. Many southern Scipians are related to the {{wp|Bantoid|Komontoid}} peoples of Malaio; Latinic populations exist on the north of the Ninva in [[Tyreseia]], [[Ascalzar]], [[Gran Aligonia]], and [[Sydalon]], reflecting a closer historical connection to Latium and southern Belisaria. Many of Scipia's great empires established power through turning these obstacles into the means for their success. During antiquity, the Tyrian civilization in modern-day Tyreseia dominated Periclean trade through a vast fleet of ships and a network of far-flung colonies. As for the Ninva, the fringes of the hot desert became the center of power for Ihemod the Inheritor, a 14th-century warlord that both forged the foundation for the modern [[Charnea|Charnean]] state but also briefly brought most of Scipia to heal under [[Tenerians|Tenerian]] rule. Even to this day, the challenging aridity guides Scipian nations' foreign and domestic policy. | |||
Currently, Scipia is home to over 447.5 million people in twenty-one countries and one disputed area. These countries feature a wide range of governing ideologies, from the syndicalist industrial democracy of the northern Rubric Coast to the theomonarchies of [[Yisrael]] and Sydalon to the pseudo-democratic stratocracy of Charnea. Most of these ideologies, even when coming originally from overseas, have all been extensively syncretized and modified to reflect the peculiarities of living in Scipia. Geopolitically, Scipia is consistently very dynamic; national governments are frequently challenged, reformed, or even overthrown. Currently, the nation of [[Fahran]] is in the grips of a [[Fahrani Civil War|four-way civil war]] with global proxy connections. The Yarden River Valley is also a site of conflict, with the two nations perennially clashing on ownership of the river and its sacred environs. The Holy Land, split between the two nations of Yisrael and Sydalon, was the spiritual birthplace of three globally-significant faiths: {{wp|Judaism}}, {{wp|Christianity|Christian Sarpetism}} and {{wp|Gnosticism|Gnostic Sarpetism}}. Now, as in much of history, global players have taken a marked interest in the political struggles of Scipia. | |||
==List of Nations in Ajax== | ==List of Nations in Ajax== | ||
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! Notes | ! Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Aretias}}''' – | | '''{{flag|Ankat}}''' – Socialist Republic of Ankat | ||
| [[ | | [[Nilagne Naegima]] | ||
| | | 63,895,000 | ||
| {{wp|Unitary system|Unitary}} one-party {{wp|Socialism|socialist}} {{wp|Federalism| republic}} | |||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Aretias}}''' – Despotate of Aretias | |||
| [[Basilakia]] | |||
| 965,577 | |||
| {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|absolute monarchy}} | | {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|absolute monarchy}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| 381,366 | | 381,366 | ||
| {{wp|Empire|Imperial}} {{wp|republic}} | | {{wp|Empire|Imperial}} {{wp|republic}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Belfras}}''' – Belfrasian Federation | | '''{{flag|Belfras}}''' – Belfrasian Federation | ||
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| 110,000,000 | | 110,000,000 | ||
| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} | | {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Brumen}}''' – Kingdom of Brumen | |||
| Dinsmark | |||
| 32,893,755 | |||
| {{wpl|Federal monarchy|Federal}} {{wpl|Parliamentary System|parliamentary}} {{wpl|constitutional monarchy}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Charnea}}''' – Confederation of Charnea | | '''{{flag|Charnea}}''' – Confederation of Charnea | ||
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| 33,023,983 | | 33,023,983 | ||
|{{wp|Confederation|Tribal confederation}} governed by {{wp|elective monarchy}} | |{{wp|Confederation|Tribal confederation}} governed by {{wp|elective monarchy}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Daobac}}''' - Daoan Congressional Republic | |||
| [[Congvat]] | |||
| 8,553,903 | |||
| {{wpl|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wpl|Dominant-party system|Dominant-party}} {{wpl|Presidential system|Presidential Republic}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Drevstran}}''' – Republic of Drevstran | | '''{{flag|Drevstran}}''' – Republic of Drevstran | ||
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| 42,132,445 | | 42,132,445 | ||
| {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional republic}} | | {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional republic}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Dzhuvenestan}}''' – Most Serene Republic of Dzhuvenestan | |||
| Arvemshahr | |||
| 47,004,212 | |||
| {{wp|Unitary_state|Unitary}} {{wp|Directorial_system|directorial}} {{wp|Golden_Liberty|noble}} {{wp|Republic|republic}} (''de jure'')<br/>{{wp|military_dictatorship|Military dictatorship}} (''de facto'') | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Elatia}}''' – Blessed Republic of Elatia | | '''{{flag|Elatia}}''' – Blessed Republic of Elatia | ||
| [[ | | [[Haveno Angelon]] | ||
| 142,856,836 | | 142,856,836 | ||
| {{wp|Totalitarianism|Totalitarian}} {{wp|socialism|socialist}} {{wp|theocracy}} | | {{wp|Totalitarianism|Totalitarian}} {{wp|socialism|socialist}} {{wp|theocracy}} | ||
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| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|republic}} | | {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Presidential system|presidential}} {{wp|republic}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag| | | '''{{flag|Erishlands}}''' - Erish Federation | ||
| | | Forgborg | ||
| | | 21,387,329 | ||
| {{ | | {{wpl|Federation|Federal}} {{wpl|Semi-presidential system|semi-presidential}} {{wpl|Directorial system|directorial}} {{wpl|constitutional monarchy|crowned}} {{wpl|republic}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Fahran}}''' – Second Gheirav Republic of Fahran | | '''{{flag|Fahran}}''' – Second Gheirav Republic of Fahran | ||
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| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|constitutional}} {{wp|Diarchy|diarchy}} | | {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|constitutional}} {{wp|Diarchy|diarchy}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''{{flag| | |'''{{flag|Itayana}}''' – Itayana Solar Autocracy | ||
| [[ | | [[Yanbango, Itayana|Yanbango]] | ||
| | | 72,347,243 | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Theocracy}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''{{flag| | |'''{{flag|Kembesa}}''' – Empire of Kembesa | ||
| | | [[Azwa]] | ||
| | | 35,084,331 | ||
|{{wp| | | {{wp|Federal monarchy}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Latium}}''' – Latin Empire | | '''{{flag|Latium}}''' – Latin Empire | ||
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| Lion's Rock | | Lion's Rock | ||
| 5,469,700 | | 5,469,700 | ||
| {{wp|Parliamentary system|Parliamentary}} {{wp| | | {{wp|Parliamentary system|Parliamentary}} {{wp|democracy}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flagicon image|Lusonaflag.png}} [[Lusoña]]''' – Third Lusoñan Republic <!-- Temporary placeholder until the Country data Lusona is created --> | |||
| Metropolitan Tundo | |||
| 32,322,093 | |||
| {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|Presidential system|Presidential}} {{wp|Republic}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Lyncanestria}}''' – Empire of Lyncanestria | | '''{{flag|Lyncanestria}}''' – Empire of Lyncanestria | ||
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|{{wp|Presidential system|Presidential}} {{wp|republic}} | |{{wp|Presidential system|Presidential}} {{wp|republic}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flagicon| | | '''{{flagicon|Mesogeia}} [[Mesogeia|Mesogeia]]''' - Empire of Mesogeia | ||
| | | [[Alexandropolis]] | ||
| | | 85,326,490 | ||
| {{ | |{{wp|federal state|Federal}} {{wp|Republic|republic}} with a {{wp|liberal autocacy|semi-autocratic}} monarchy | ||
|- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Mocapaha}}''' – Kingdom of Mocapaha | | '''{{flag|Mocapaha}}''' – Kingdom of Mocapaha | ||
| [[Hicayayi]] | | [[Hicayayi]] | ||
| | | 14,865,059 | ||
| [[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] [[wikipedia:Technocracy|semi-technocratic]] {{wp|absolute monarchy}} | | [[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] [[wikipedia:Technocracy|semi-technocratic]] {{wp|absolute monarchy}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Mniohuta}}''' – Confederacy of Mniohuta | |||
| [[Mniohuta]] | |||
| 29,874,102 | |||
| {{wp|Libertarian socialism|Libertarian socialist}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Mutul}}''' – Divine Kingdom of Mutul | | '''{{flag|Mutul}}''' – Divine Kingdom of Mutul | ||
| [[ | | [[K'alak Muul]] | ||
| 119,899,702 | | 119,899,702 | ||
| {{wp|Absolute monarchy}} | | {{wp|Absolute monarchy}} | ||
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| '''{{flag|Mysia}}''' – Kingdom of Mysia | | '''{{flag|Mysia}}''' – Kingdom of Mysia | ||
| [[Evros]] | | [[Evros]] | ||
| | | 1,041,018 | ||
| [[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] [[wikipedia:parliamentary system|parliamentary]] [[wikipedia:semi-constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy]] | | [[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] [[wikipedia:parliamentary system|parliamentary]] [[wikipedia:semi-constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| 62,010,060 | | 62,010,060 | ||
| {{wp|Federal Monarchy|Federal}} {{wp|absolute monarchy}} | | {{wp|Federal Monarchy|Federal}} {{wp|absolute monarchy}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{ORE}}''' - Kingdom of Orun Redisus | |||
| [[Atica]] | |||
| 31,392,201 | |||
| {{wp|Constitutional Monarchy}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Ostrozava}}''' – Prime Republic of Ostrozava | | '''{{flag|Ostrozava}}''' – Prime Republic of Ostrozava | ||
| [[Karsko]] | | [[Karsko]] | ||
| 77,204,940 | | 77,204,940 | ||
| | | [[Beranism|Beranist]] {{wp|federal}} {{wp|Constitutionalism|constitutional}} {{wp|republic}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{ | | '''{{flag|Otomarca}}''' – Commonwealth of Otomarca | ||
| [[ | | [[Campestel]] | ||
| | | 95,443,652 | ||
| {{wp|federal system|Federal}} {{wp| | | {{wp|federal system|Federal}} {{wp|Constitutional Monarchy|Constitutional}} {{wp|democratic socialism|Democratic Socialist}} {{wp|Monarchy}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Perateia}}''' – Empire of the East | |||
| [[Leonople]] | |||
| 12,716,289 | |||
| [[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] [[wikipedia:absolute monarchy|absolute monarchy]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{ | |'''{{flag|Phansi Uhlanga}}''' – People's Socialist Republic of Phansi Uhlanga | ||
| [[ | |[[Ngondabuala]] | ||
| | |65,069,420 | ||
| {{wp| | |[[wikipedia:Unitary state|Unitary]] {{Wp|one-party state|one-party}} {{Wp|socialist state}} under a {{wp|military_junta|military junta}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Pulacan}}''' – Pulatec Republic | |||
| [[Aachanecalco]], Mabesekwa, Mohembo, Yztac Tlalocan | |||
| 46,442,816 | |||
| {{wp|Federation|Federal}} {{wp|List_of_countries_by_system_of_government#Parliamentary_republics_with_an_executive_presidency|parliamentary republic with an executive presidency}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Pulau Keramat}}''' – Confederate League of Pulau Keramat | | '''{{flag|Pulau Keramat}}''' – Confederate League of Pulau Keramat | ||
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| '''{{flag|Sante Reze}}''' – Most Eminently Serene Noble Republic of Sante Reze | | '''{{flag|Sante Reze}}''' – Most Eminently Serene Noble Republic of Sante Reze | ||
| [[San Gianpier]] | | [[San Gianpier]] | ||
| | | 115,430,000 | ||
| {{wp|Nobility|Noble}} {{Wp|republic}} | | {{wp|Nobility|Noble}} {{Wp|republic}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Schaumberg}}''' – Principality of Schaumberg | |||
| [[Züri]] | |||
| 3,576,438 | |||
| [[wikipedia:unitary state|Unitary]] [[wikipedia:semi-constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Seonko}}''' – State of Seonko | | '''{{flag|Seonko}}''' – State of Seonko | ||
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| {{wp|Unitary|Unitary}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|Constitutional Monarchy}} | | {{wp|Unitary|Unitary}} {{wp|Parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|Constitutional Monarchy}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag| | | '''{{flag|Shimlar and Pashmir}}''' – Princely States of Shimlar and Pashmir | ||
| [[ | | [[Mirshehar]] | ||
| | | 19,573,000 | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|Feudalism|Feudal}} {{wp|Dynasty|Dynastic}} {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|Semi-Constitutional Monarchy}} {{wp|Military dictatorship|Tribal Dictatorship}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Silgadin}}''' – Grand Duchy of Silgadin | |||
| [[Andlau]] | |||
| 4,815,330 | |||
| [[wikipedia:unitary state|Unitary]] [[wikipedia:constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchy]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag| | | '''{{flag|Sudemark}}''' – Kingdom of Sudemark | ||
| Soddenburg | | Soddenburg | ||
| 9,731,816 | | 9,731,816 | ||
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| 14,695,000 | | 14,695,000 | ||
| {{wp|Asymmetric federalism|Asymmetrically devolved}} [[wikipedia:unitary state|unitary]] {{wp|absolute monarchy}} | | {{wp|Asymmetric federalism|Asymmetrically devolved}} [[wikipedia:unitary state|unitary]] {{wp|absolute monarchy}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Talahara}}''' - United Communes of Talahara | |||
| [[Maktarim]] | |||
| 52,314,445 | |||
|{{wpl|Syndicalist}} {{wp|Directorial_system|directorial}} {{wpl|republic}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Talakh}}''' – Emirate of Talakh | | '''{{flag|Talakh}}''' – Emirate of Talakh | ||
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| 11,676,115 | | 11,676,115 | ||
| {{wp|Unitary}} {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}} | | {{wp|Unitary}} {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}} | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{TAR}}''' - Autocracy of Tarsas | |||
| [[Aenonesos]] | |||
| 47,383,492 | |||
| {{wp|Constitutional monarchy}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Tikal}}''' – Free State of Tikal | | '''{{flag|Tikal}}''' – Free State of Tikal | ||
| Tikal City | | Tikal City | ||
| 248,660 | | 248,660 | ||
| {{wp|Parliamentary | | {{wp|Parliamentary democracy}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Tsurushima}}''' – Daitoa Enlightened Republic | | '''{{flag|Tsurushima}}''' – Daitoa Enlightened Republic | ||
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| {{wp|Directorial system|Directorial}} {{wp|Technocracy|technocratic}} {{wp|Socialism|socialist}} {{wp|Federalism|federal republic}} | | {{wp|Directorial system|Directorial}} {{wp|Technocracy|technocratic}} {{wp|Socialism|socialist}} {{wp|Federalism|federal republic}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag| | | '''{{flag|Tyreseia}}''' – Workers' Federation of Tyreseia | ||
| [[ | | New Tyria City | ||
| | | 33,275,404 | ||
| {{wp|Federal system| | | [[wikipedia:Federation|Federal]] [[wikipedia:Syndicalism|syndicalist]] [[wikipedia:Directorial_system|directorial]] [[Participism|council republic]] | ||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Untsangasar}}''' – Great United Benevolent State of All Chuyan Peoples | |||
| [[Kha'ankhot]] | |||
| 98,795,487 | |||
| {{wp|Federal System|Federal}} {{wp|parliamentary system|Parliamentary}} {{wp|Constitutional Monarchy}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag|Vardana}}''' – Republic of Vardana | | '''{{flag|Vardana}}''' – Republic of Vardana | ||
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| {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|directorial system|directorial}} {{wp|republic}} | | {{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|directorial system|directorial}} {{wp|republic}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{flag| | | '''{{flag|Velikoslavia}}''' - Tsardom of Velikoslavia | ||
| [[ | | [[Kollavik]] | ||
| 60,291,401 | |||
| {{wp|Constitutional Monarchy|Limited Constitutional Monarchy}} | |||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Wazheganon}}''' – Asherionic Federation of Wazheganon | |||
| [[Mawosåw]] | |||
| 47,703,216 | | 47,703,216 | ||
| {{wp|Libertarian socialism|Libertarian socialist}} {{wp|Federal state|federation}} | | {{wp|Libertarian socialism|Libertarian socialist}} {{wp|Federal state|federation}} | ||
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| {{wp|Federal system|Federal}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} | | {{wp|Federal system|Federal}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} | ||
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| '''{{flag|Zanzali}}''' – | | '''{{flag|Zamorodna}}''' – Zamorodnian Hetmanate | ||
| [[Kostyanopol]] | |||
| 14,293,012 | |||
| {{wpl|Confederal}} {{wpl|night watchman state|minarchist}} {{wpl|democracy|elected}} {{wpl|autocracy}} | |||
|- | |||
| '''{{flag|Zanzali}}''' – Madarakate of Zanzali | |||
| [[Babamamba]] | | [[Babamamba]] | ||
| | | 21,753,300 | ||
| {{wp| | | {{wp|kritarchy|Kritarchy}} with {{wp|democracy|democratic}} and {{wp|aristocratic}} characteristics | ||
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The world is the combination of the planet and all the life on it. In the context of humanity, the world references the entire collective of human civilization, including all nations, peoples, and societies. It is made up of 7 continents and 5 oceans, containing at least 47 nations.
Continents
Belisaria
Belisaria is a continent located on the Northern Hemisphere, northeast of the Global Center. It is surrounded, clockwise from the North, by the Boreios Sea, the fellow continent Ochran by land, the Periclean Sea, the Salacian Ocean, and the Sea of Ghant. It is divided from Ochran through the TBD Channel in its east, and through continuous waterways from the TBA Sea, flowing into the Periclean Sea through to the Salacian Ocean.
It is the fourth largest continent, eclipsed in size by Ochran, Norumbia, and Oxidentale. Its political geography is divided between 18 sovereign nations. Some of its largest states include Ottonia, Latium, Lihnidos, and Arthurista. Collectively, the Belisarian nations have a population of approximately one billion people. The Belisarian climate, given much of the continent is in the higher latitudes and due to Salacian oceanic wind currents is colder and drier, although oceanic climates exist along the western coast. It is more temperate and cool-to-warm in the central, inland regions of the continent. In the far south along the Periclean coast, it is warm-to-hot, with mild, rainy winters and hot, semi-humid summers.
Belisaria is the birthplace of Hellenic and Latin civilizations in antiquity. Well into ancient history, it had trade and documented ties to Scipia, western Ochran, Ghant, and disputably Norumbia. During the medieval period, the Christianization of Belisaria from former Latinic lands in the south of the continent north and eastward introduced new social values and economic development, while the continental states slowly centralized over the centuries from fractured fiefdoms and small kingdoms into larger empires and trans-continental powers. By the early modern period, exploration, art, and scientific revolutions led to blossoming political ties and trade networks abroad, including the Jade Road in Ochran, the Northern Scipian coastal states, and religious and exploratory expeditions into Norumbia and beyond.
The 18th, 19th, and early 20th century was characterized by rising nationalism, modernization, and industrialization, including a number of revolutions and wars. In late modernity, Belisaria saw an emerging geopolitical status quo of peace and restraint of use of arms. Currently, the continent enjoys an era of prosperity and stronger intrastate relations.
Ghant
The continent of Ghant is comprised solely of the nation of Ghant, just west of the Global Center of the Northern Hemisphere. It's surrounded, clockwise from the North, by the northern polar ice regions, the Borleis Sea, the Sea of Ghant, and the Salacian Ocean. It is approximately equidistant between Norumbia and Belisaria. It is the smallest continent, narrowly smaller than Malaio.
The continent-nation of Ghant has a population of approximately 55.5 million. Ghant has a subarctic climate, with long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool to mild summers. Temperatures vary greatly from north to south, with the southern areas having more balanced, temperate seasons then the north.
Ghant is home to the Ghantish culture, a unique and remote society unlike any other, despite later religious and social ties to Belisaria and parts of Norumbia. It is one of the so-called "cradles of civilizations," with a written and oral history dating back perhaps up to 12,000 years old. The continent has folklore and customs dating to antiquity that discuss early kingdoms and alleged supernatural elements in Ghantish prehistory. The historical record suggests the first Ghantish civilization originated in the far south and developed northward over thousands of years. Cold weather, rugged terrain, and uneven crop-growing soil fractured early Ghantish petty states and fiefdoms. By the middle of the medieval period, the first Ghantish state of some power, Kingdom of Low Ghant, in southern Ghant emerged, and developed extensive ties to other fiefdoms to its north and to both Belisaria and Norumbia. Low Ghant's throne was inherited by a Belisarian Ottonian dynasty, which caused political and social tumult. Alongside this, the Black Death hit the continent, causing great population loss and social upheaval.
The continent suffered next under a series of religious wars in the late medieval and early modern era, with conflicting local pagans, Fabrian Catholics, and Protestant Christians all trying to lay claim to Ghantish society. King Samuel V of Low Ghant in the 17th century was crowned the first "King of Ghant" and reconciled the religious divide, as well as pressing north (continued by his descendants) to absorb more independent kingdoms under Low Ghant's rule, which comprised most of the 18th century. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Ghant underwent the Industrial Revolution, aided by the unification of the whole continent in 1800 under Nathan I, who took the title Emperor. The century and a half from the dawn of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century was characterized by numerous civil wars and conflicts between the centralizing monarchy in the south and local "Great Lords" in the center and north of the country.
In the later years of the 20th century and into the 21st century, Ghant has become a settled nation, increasingly looking outwards. Despite its more recent domestic calm and prosperity, it still maintains uneven development by modern standards, with the north in many places still reflecting an almost medieval state of being while the south and coasts are modern and urbanized. It has developed extensive oil deposits inside its borders, becoming a petrostate. Its recent elected leaders have emphasized human rights and self-determination.
Ochran
Ochran is a massive continent located east of Belisaria and Scipia across the [TBD Rift] and Periclean Sea, north of Malaio across the Ozeros Ocean, and west of Norumbia-Oxidentale across the Makrian Ocean. It covers an area of more than 37 million square kilometres and has a population of approximately 794 million people, making it one of the most populous continents in the world. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population, was the site of many of the first civilisations.
The history of Ochran can be seen as the distinct histories of several peripheral coastal regions: East Ochran, South Ochran, Northern Ochran, and the Far West, linked by the interior mass of the Central Ochran steppes. These first civilisations shared many similarities and may have exchanged technologies and ideas such as mathematics, the wheel, and the saddle and stirrup. Other innovations like writing seem to be developed individually in each area.
The Yellow River basin civilisation in the Jin peninsular has been posited to be the oldest of the first civilisations in Ochran, dating as far back as 18,000 BCE. The discoveries of prehistoric pottery shards found in the Xianren Cave bear evidence of early rice cultivation well before the invention of wide-scale agriculture. The Yellow River basin civilisation would eventually emerge into one of Ochran's first preeminent empires, the Jin dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE), whose writings, inventions, and schools of thought would eventually encompass multiple countries in East Ocharan, forming the Sinosphere.
Following the Jin dynasty, the continent of Ochran was dominated by successions of sweeping empires, including the Azagartians in the southwest, the Bayarids who once brought their flag to Scipian and Belisarian shores, and with its southern reaches once claimed as outposts by the Tahajaman maritime empire and the Shambalan Empire. In the middle ages, the Jade Road Khaganate maintained overland trade routes between east and west, and acted as a rival to the Ozeroan maritime states. In the present day, much of the resource-rich north and interior of the continent is under the control of the Great Chuyan Khaganate, the coastlines of Ochran host a number of well-developed, densely-populous states. These states include Tsurushima, Seonko and Da Huang in the east, Lusona, Ankat, and Kainuinoa in South Ochran, and Halys and Dzhuvenestan in the Far West.
Oxidentale
The term Oxidentale is derived from early Rezese and means "Western" which is how Rezese have seen the continent for centuries, contrasting the "East" as being Scipia and Belisaria (whose people are generally known locally as Latins). The peoples of Oxidentale were the first to establish contact between the continent and various peoples in Scipia and Belisaria, leading to early trade ties as well as the development of the creole language and culture of the Rezese. Its largest nations are the Mutul and Sante Reze, the former being one of the largest empires in history alongside Latium and the latter establishing trade posts and economic dominance across the Oorupaqi. The nation of Zacapican has also spread throughout the world in its history, establishing colonies and trade ports in southern Malaio.
Oxidentale is home to the largest rainforest in the world, which has powered an advanced pharmaceutical industry, as well as many of the largest corporations in the world. The nations of Oxidentale have long built their empires and relations along the basis of trade, and continue to do so to this day. They have also been at the forefront of technological advancement, particularly in energy solutions and electronics. The total population of the continent is approximately 420 million, with most of these living in the coastal regions.
Malaio
Malaio is the moniker given to the landmass connected to the southeast of mainland Scipia, with the boundary internationally recognized at the geographically separating (Insert mountain or river). The area hosts a history of colonial engagement and indigenously developed authority- with modern states versed heavily in maritime tradition due to their proximity to the Ozeros Sea. Because of its location close to historically important trade routes, the region has seen early and prolonged contact with nations from Belisaria, Ochran, Scipia and Oxidentale. Therefore, religious and sociocultural traits and inspirations from all four continents find different extents of integration into the region, with many smaller communities now proliferating in modern Malaio.
Malaio has a population of approximately 170 million. There is a tropical climate throughout the continent, especially within the coastal regions- with a recognizably long cycle of wet and dry seasons that contribute to the rich biodiverse environments within the region.
Two modern states compose the larger, internationally involved representatives of Malaio- both existing at the mouth of the Ozeros Sea- and thus are largely historically tied to larger global phenomena- such as the expanse of Mutulese Ochran, historical conflict between the Tahamaja thalassocracy and Bayarid khannate, and a more recent boom of international cooperation, such as within the Kiso Pact, and the development of the Association of Ozeros Nations(AON).
Pulau Keramat consists of the northernmost peninsula and archipelago of Malaio, sharing a southern maritime border with Onekawa-Nukanoa, and being separated via the northern Ozeros strait to much of the Southern Ochrani states. The Confederated Oligarchical Republic was known for helping stabilize contact with the region after historical regionalistically-fueled nationalistic sentiments had characterized the area in years past. The nation has an intricate system to the separation of powers, with each of the member nations holding their own elections, as well as supranational elections and technocratically-based exams held for the Dewan Emas, a council of six that hold executive decision-making prowess over the nation. Some important resources of the nation include various maritime products, shipbuilding, fabrics and numerous agricultural industries, as well as serving as an enormous port and center for reshipping and re exporting goods between the Vespanian and Ozeros Seas, seeing extensive development in economic complexity as the confederacy has initiated trade via interregional organizations and other partnerships. In addition, the N’nhivaran faith is known to originate from the Pulaui Archipelago- a faith that has received contentious reaction in it’s own ties to some of the confederate states and their governing structures, as well as the spread of the faith to the international setting, given it’s deliriant practices, with the extent of some rituals being admonished by larger health organizations.
Onekawa-Nukanoa is situated at the easternmost peninsula of Malaio and shares a western land border with [X]. Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa's population is dominantly the indigenous Maori, but is known to have a culturally, ethnically and religiously diverse, representing much of Malaio and southern Ochran as a result of an extensive history of colonization by outside powers dating as early as the 10th century. A militaristic, absolute federal monarchy composed of six iwi unified under the rule of the Māori Kingi; each subordinate to the federal executive, legislature and judiciary, with their own royal families and governments. An extensive heavy industrial sector forms the backbone of economic activity, including aerospace development, alongside important secondary industries such as agriculture, aquaculture and forestry. Home to an extensive biodiversity with birds filling many of the roles of mammals on other continents, with a number of endemic species such as Moa, Tamawhiro and Pouakai.
Norumbia
Scipia
Scipia is a continent which lies to the south of Belisaria across the Periclean Sea and to the north of Malaio. The sprawling Ninva desert, largest in the world, covers much of the interior. Most of the continent is dominated by arid climes, with a notable exception found in the rainforests of Itayana in the south. The twin natural forces of the Ninva and the Periclean have shaped the cultures of the region for millennia. Oftentimes, the features served as a dividing barrier. Many southern Scipians are related to the Komontoid peoples of Malaio; Latinic populations exist on the north of the Ninva in Tyreseia, Ascalzar, Gran Aligonia, and Sydalon, reflecting a closer historical connection to Latium and southern Belisaria. Many of Scipia's great empires established power through turning these obstacles into the means for their success. During antiquity, the Tyrian civilization in modern-day Tyreseia dominated Periclean trade through a vast fleet of ships and a network of far-flung colonies. As for the Ninva, the fringes of the hot desert became the center of power for Ihemod the Inheritor, a 14th-century warlord that both forged the foundation for the modern Charnean state but also briefly brought most of Scipia to heal under Tenerian rule. Even to this day, the challenging aridity guides Scipian nations' foreign and domestic policy.
Currently, Scipia is home to over 447.5 million people in twenty-one countries and one disputed area. These countries feature a wide range of governing ideologies, from the syndicalist industrial democracy of the northern Rubric Coast to the theomonarchies of Yisrael and Sydalon to the pseudo-democratic stratocracy of Charnea. Most of these ideologies, even when coming originally from overseas, have all been extensively syncretized and modified to reflect the peculiarities of living in Scipia. Geopolitically, Scipia is consistently very dynamic; national governments are frequently challenged, reformed, or even overthrown. Currently, the nation of Fahran is in the grips of a four-way civil war with global proxy connections. The Yarden River Valley is also a site of conflict, with the two nations perennially clashing on ownership of the river and its sacred environs. The Holy Land, split between the two nations of Yisrael and Sydalon, was the spiritual birthplace of three globally-significant faiths: Judaism, Christian Sarpetism and Gnostic Sarpetism. Now, as in much of history, global players have taken a marked interest in the political struggles of Scipia.