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Revision as of 07:17, 22 June 2023

Iaso Sea Iaso Sea
Sea of Iaso
Iaso Sea as seen from space
Iaso Sea ad seen from space
LocationNorthern Thrismari
TypeSea
Part ofSunadic Ocean
Primary inflowsMottecar Straight
River sourcesJux, Juyä
Primary outflowsUhjeph Straight
Ocean/sea sourcesSunadic Ocean
IslandsIsol
Stalas
Ismy
Hiś
Qayisa
Alkya
Isrist
Selasis Island
Kakla Island

The Iaso Sea is a large sea located in northern Thrismari. A total of eight countries border it: Mottecar, Inner Bammv Cite Sirld, Kakland and its dependency of the Stalas and Ismy Islands, Ahia, Foxomexra and its autonomous republic of Kernexra, Nicacker, Isrist, and Asthearia. As far back as 1000 BCE, evidence of permanent human settlement has been found in Kakland, Ahia, and Foxomexra. After the settlement of Domovina by the ancient Ahians, it later became dominated by the first Ahian Empire until its subsequent collapse in the mid 7th century CE. During the colonial age it was dominated by several powers including the Foxomen, Kakish, and Riamese. By the Great War it was strategically important to the allies and was home to many important battles.