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Majula See list
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Area | TBD |
Population | TBD |
Density | TBD |
Countries and territories | Batisuria Cebragas Habasha Kagon Mascylla Midrasia The Mawusi |
Languages and language families | Cebregai Low Alemannic Midrasian Rajabhasa |
Nominal GDP | TBD |
GDP per capita | TBD |
Time zones | UTC-1 to UTC +2 |
Capital cities | Borasus Kagon Etonmere Mascylla Ashvatan Midrasia Fortnouveau |
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Majula is one of the largest continents in Aeia in terms of contiguous land area. It plays host to a number of Indian cultures on its southern and eastern coasts, whilst sub-saharan cultures tend to dominate the western and central portions of the continent; additionally, a number of Asuran cultures also exist on the continent, a legacy of Asuran and Chalcian colonisation which affected many areas of Majula. The continent is home to vast deserts and thick jungles, making much of central Majula quite disconected and uninhabited compared with the outside world.