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* Explain [[Sarvoski]] (or move to [[Burania]]).
* Explain [[Sarvoski]] (or move to [[Burania]]).
* Explain [[Tamurin]] --> !{{wp|Tamils}} / {{wp|Sri Lanka}}, governed by !German nobles after 11th Century conquest.  
* Explain [[Tamurin]] --> !{{wp|Tamils}} / {{wp|Sri Lanka}}, governed by !German nobles after 11th Century conquest.  
* Explain [[Pirilao]] --> !{{wp|Persia}} or a similar culture that will let us build a bridge between east and west.
* Explain [[Mekabiri]] --> !{{wp|Persia}} or a similar culture that will let us build a bridge between east and west.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 15:35, 15 January 2022

Orient
Map of Orient.png
DemonymOriental
CountriesList of countries
LanguagesList of languages

The Orient is a subcontinent of Eurth, situated in eastern Europa. The area is focused on trade between continental countries and archipelago.

Etymology

The name Orient derives from oriens, the Aroman word meaning "rising" or "to rise". This refers to the place where the San rises. In Proto-Europan the name may have been āmrei or āmros ("morning").[1] In Oharic the name t’ewati ("morning") is also used.

Geography

The Orient is a subcontinent in eastern Europa, home to several nations. It is bordered by the other subcontinent of Burania to the north, Amutia in the west, Azania to the southwest, and includes the most Northeastern islands of Marenesia.

Countries

Depending on the definition, the core subcontinent contains the following nations.

Following a broader definition, the Orient can also include:

History

Shakyan jewelry.
Defending against Buran raiders.
Ancient kings of Jaihu (blue), Koku (red) and Ide Jima (green).

WIP:

TBD:

See also

References