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'''Teremara''' is a geographical, cultural, and political region in the world. It is bordered by the [[Androva Ocean]] and [[Kraslyng Sea]] to the north, the [[Madurin Sea]] to the west, the [[Tavlyrian Ocean]] to the east, and by the [[Wishton Sea]] and [[Wishtonia]] to the south. The region is made up of two continents, [[Madurin]] and [[Tavlyria]], as well as a semi-continental archipelagic zone between the two referred to as the [[Middle Waters]]. The region’s total land area amounts to over 26 million square kilometers. | '''Teremara''' is a geographical, cultural, and political region in the world. It is bordered by the [[Androva Ocean]] and [[Kraslyng Sea]] to the north, the [[Madurin Sea]] to the west, the [[Tavlyrian Ocean]] to the east, and by the [[Wishton Sea]] and [[Wishtonia]] to the south. The region is made up of two continents, [[Madurin]] and [[Tavlyria]], as well as a semi-continental archipelagic zone between the two referred to as the [[Middle Waters]]. The region’s total land area amounts to over 26 million square kilometers. | ||
==List of countries== | ==Name== | ||
The name ''Teremara'' has disputed origins. | |||
==History== | |||
===Middle Ages== | |||
===Renaissance=== | |||
===Early Modern period=== | |||
===18th and 19th centuries=== | |||
===20th century=== | |||
===Present=== | |||
==Demographics== | |||
===Populations=== | |||
===Religion=== | |||
Teremara is religiously diverse in both religion and irreligion. {{wp|Abrahamic religions|Abrahamic}}, {{wp|Dharma|dharmic}}, native, and {{wpl|folk religion|folk religions}} are prevalent. Government perspectives on religion vary; a good portion of Teremaran states guarantee religious freedom in varying degrees while others pursue {{wp|Theocracy|theocratic}} or state-atheist policies. | |||
The region’s faiths are further divided based on continent. {{wp|Christianity}} is the dominant faith in Madurin, found primarily in the forms of {{wp|Roman Catholicism}} and {{wp|Eastern Orthodoxy}}. [[Terre des Gaules]], a Teremaran superpower, was historically a confessional Roman Catholic state, and Roman Catholicism retains a majority of the religious population in southern Madurin. There also exists significant Eastern Orthodox minorities in Madurin, often coexisting with Catholics in the continent’s southern regions. {{wp|Fay Christianity}}, a matriarchal denomination, is the largest religion in [[Espicuta]]. {{wp|Lutheranism}} is the primary sect in [[Austrakia]]. Non-Christian faiths are the majority in [[Castellua]], which follows {{wp|Neo-Hellenism}}, and in [[Taranima]]. | |||
Christianity is also strong in Tavlyria, although not to the same extent. Most of the continent’s north is majority Christian in the forms of Roman Catholicism and {{wp|Anglicanism}}. [[Kimina]] is unique in the area as the only nation with a Christian majority, though there are a plurality of Christians in several other southern nations. {{wp|Islam}} is dominant in south Tavlyria and acts as the state religion, de jure or de facto, of many states, including The [[Gragastavia|Islamic Republic of South Gragastavia]]. {{wp|Sunni Islam|Sunnis}} make up the overwhelming majority of the Muslim population in both Tavlyria and Madurin. [[Polatianism]] and [[Gespurna]] are two faiths practiced near-exclusively in Teremara, being the state religions in [[Skartok]] and [[Kirjogi]], respectively. | |||
The Middle Waters are dominated by Christianity, mainly from [[Asucki]], the largest and most populated landmass between the continents. {{wp|Judaism}}, Islam, and {{wp|Zoroastrianism}} are other major faiths. {{wp|Séaiil}}, though not commonly practiced in the modern day, is a pre-Christian religion influential to the cultures of the early Middle Waters. Séaiil’s influence is even present in Wishtonia, where a sect of the faith is the state religion of [[Vektrana]]. | |||
Irreligion is fairly common, although this also depends partially on geographical area. South Madurin has large populations of agnostics and atheists. Deism is popular in Asucki and [[Falkasia]]. | |||
===List of countries=== | |||
{{Main|List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Astyria}} | {{Main|List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Astyria}} | ||
Teremara is a culturally diverse region of the world, comprised of over 25 nations and dozens more ethnic and religious groups. | Teremara is a culturally diverse region of the world, comprised of over 25 nations and dozens more ethnic and religious groups. |
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Area | 26,000,000 km2 10,038,656 sq mi |
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Population | 1,260,000,000 |
Population density | 48.5/km2 125.5/sq mi |
Demonym | Teremaran |
Countries | List of countries |
Languages | |
Largest cities | List of cities in Teremara |
Teremara is a geographical, cultural, and political region in the world. It is bordered by the Androva Ocean and Kraslyng Sea to the north, the Madurin Sea to the west, the Tavlyrian Ocean to the east, and by the Wishton Sea and Wishtonia to the south. The region is made up of two continents, Madurin and Tavlyria, as well as a semi-continental archipelagic zone between the two referred to as the Middle Waters. The region’s total land area amounts to over 26 million square kilometers.
Name
The name Teremara has disputed origins.
History
=Middle Ages
Renaissance
Early Modern period
18th and 19th centuries
20th century
Present
Demographics
Populations
Religion
Teremara is religiously diverse in both religion and irreligion. Abrahamic, dharmic, native, and folk religions are prevalent. Government perspectives on religion vary; a good portion of Teremaran states guarantee religious freedom in varying degrees while others pursue theocratic or state-atheist policies.
The region’s faiths are further divided based on continent. Christianity is the dominant faith in Madurin, found primarily in the forms of Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Terre des Gaules, a Teremaran superpower, was historically a confessional Roman Catholic state, and Roman Catholicism retains a majority of the religious population in southern Madurin. There also exists significant Eastern Orthodox minorities in Madurin, often coexisting with Catholics in the continent’s southern regions. Fay Christianity, a matriarchal denomination, is the largest religion in Espicuta. Lutheranism is the primary sect in Austrakia. Non-Christian faiths are the majority in Castellua, which follows Neo-Hellenism, and in Taranima.
Christianity is also strong in Tavlyria, although not to the same extent. Most of the continent’s north is majority Christian in the forms of Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism. Kimina is unique in the area as the only nation with a Christian majority, though there are a plurality of Christians in several other southern nations. Islam is dominant in south Tavlyria and acts as the state religion, de jure or de facto, of many states, including The Islamic Republic of South Gragastavia. Sunnis make up the overwhelming majority of the Muslim population in both Tavlyria and Madurin. Polatianism and Gespurna are two faiths practiced near-exclusively in Teremara, being the state religions in Skartok and Kirjogi, respectively.
The Middle Waters are dominated by Christianity, mainly from Asucki, the largest and most populated landmass between the continents. Judaism, Islam, and Zoroastrianism are other major faiths. Séaiil, though not commonly practiced in the modern day, is a pre-Christian religion influential to the cultures of the early Middle Waters. Séaiil’s influence is even present in Wishtonia, where a sect of the faith is the state religion of Vektrana.
Irreligion is fairly common, although this also depends partially on geographical area. South Madurin has large populations of agnostics and atheists. Deism is popular in Asucki and Falkasia.
List of countries
Teremara is a culturally diverse region of the world, comprised of over 25 nations and dozens more ethnic and religious groups.