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| {{flag|Cuthland-Waldrich}} | | {{flag|Cuthland-Waldrich}} |
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Aurorum, commonly known as earth or the world, is a terrestrial planet orbiting the star X.
X
Etymology
Physical characteristics
Oceans and continents
Most of Aurorum's surface is subdivided into oceans, which constitute the majority of its hydrosphere, and continents, which are the planet's largest landmasses. By convention, the four oceans consist of the Iremic, Agric, Notosian, and Caphtoric, while the five continents consist of Pamira, Berea, Caphtora, Melasia and Mavronesia, and Alvinia.
Orbit and rotation
Human geography
Name | Capital | Population | Continent | Head of state | Head of government | Government type |
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Chelagey | Template:Country data Flag of Chelagey.png Digalua | 4,271,073 (2016) | Alvinia | Actuq Tsultloya | Miguel Saquha | Presidential republic |
Cuthland-Waldrich | Kingsham (executive and administrative) Grienfjild (legislative and judicial) |
44,794,500 (2020) | Berea | Edwin IV | Clifford Goodwin (protecting) Ale Dykstra |
Absolute monarchy |
Mascylla | Königsreh | 48,972,336 (2018) | Berea | Dorothea I | Thomas Falkner | Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
Rovina | Mirkowice | 18,042,854 (2018) | Berea | Stanisława I | Karol Kowalczyk | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |