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==Cuisine==
==Cuisine==
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The Aedonian cuisine features various dishes with cheese, fillo pastry and lamb.
The cuisine of Parthinia has absorbed strong Isfahani influence because of it's geography and history.

Revision as of 12:59, 16 May 2023

Aedonia
Αηδόνια (Greek)
Flag of Aedonia
Coat of arms of Aedonia
CountryRomaia
CapitalNikomidia
Government
 • TypePresident–council
government
 • BodyRegional Cabinet
 • PresidentTBD
 • LegislatureRegional Council
Population
 (2023)
 • Total3,360,551
Demonym(s)Aedonian
ISO 3166 codeRA-AE
GDP (PPS)TBD
GDP per capitaTBD
HDI (2019)0.918 very high · 2nd of 20

Aedonia (Greek: Αηδόνια) is one of the 20 Regions of Romaia. Situated in the northwestern section of the country, it has 3,360,551 inhabitants and a GDP of more than TBD billion per year, making it the country's fourth most populated region and the TBD largest regional economy. The capital of Aedonia is Nikomidia.

Administrative divisions

Aedonia is divided into nine departments and one metropoly:

Department Area (km2) Population Density (inhabitants/km2)
Metropoly of Nikomidia TBD 623.440 TBD
Department of Iraklia TBD 465.492 TBD
Department of Messemvria TBD 420.426 TBD
Department of Agios Andreas TBD 295.347 TBD
Department of Elea TBD 297.432 TBD
Department of Laria TBD 367.921 TBD
Department of Tripoli TBD 356.281 TBD
Department of Akragas TBD 219.832 TBD
Department of Petra TBD 174.903 TBD
Department of Vouni TBD 139.477 TBD


Cuisine

The cuisine of Parthinia has absorbed strong Isfahani influence because of it's geography and history.