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'''Angvar''' ({{IPAc-en|'|ɑː|ŋ|v|ɑː|r|}}), also called '''Eisenheim''' ({{IPAc-en|'|ʌ|ɪ|s|ɛ|n|h|ʌ|ɪ|m|}}) and '''Ongvotar''' ({{IPAc-en|ɔː|ŋ|v|ə|t|ɑː|r|}}), and officially styled the '''Imperial State of the Crown of Angvar''' (Angvarian: ''Porandor-bubhosh Krikasul Ongvotar''; Nemedian: {{lang|de|Kaisertum der Krone des Eisenheims}}) is a {{wpl|sovereign state}} that comprises the entire mainland of the Cimmerian continent and the adjacent subcontinents of Acheron and Alarica, the...
'''Angvar''' ({{IPAc-en|'|ɑː|ŋ|v|ɑː|r|}}), also called '''Eisenheim''' ({{IPAc-en|'|ʌ|ɪ|s|ɛ|n|h|ʌ|ɪ|m|}}) and '''Ongvotar''' ({{IPAc-en|ɔː|ŋ|v|ə|t|ɑː|r|}}), and officially styled the '''Imperial State of the Crown of Angvar''' (Angvarian: ''Porandor-bubhosh Krikasul Ongvotar''; Nemedian: {{lang|de|Kaisertum der Krone des Eisenheims}}) is a {{wpl|sovereign state}} that comprises the entire mainland of the Cimmerian continent and the adjacent subcontinents of Acheron and Alarica, several outlying islands and islets in the Lemurian and Atlantean oceans as well as numerous quasi-autonomous overseas territories and associated states. At 511,998,756 square kilometres (197,683,825 square miles), spanning more than a fifth of Earth's inhabitable landmass,

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Imperial State of the Crown of Angvar

Angvar (/ˈɑːŋvɑːr/), also called Eisenheim (/ˈʌɪsɛnhʌɪm/) and Ongvotar (/ɔːŋvətɑːr/), and officially styled the Imperial State of the Crown of Angvar (Angvarian: Porandor-bubhosh Krikasul Ongvotar; Nemedian: Kaisertum der Krone des Eisenheims) is a sovereign state that comprises the entire mainland of the Cimmerian continent and the adjacent subcontinents of Acheron and Alarica, several outlying islands and islets in the Lemurian and Atlantean oceans as well as numerous quasi-autonomous overseas territories and associated states. At 511,998,756 square kilometres (197,683,825 square miles), spanning more than a fifth of Earth's inhabitable landmass,