Savai

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Rinca Island.jpg
Tepa Island off the coast of Indragiri
AreaTBD
PopulationTBD
DensityTBD
Countries and territories Ajerrin
 Indragiri
Template:Country data New Timeria
Template:Country data Songdang
Template:Country data Ikanisia
Languages and language familiesAquidish
Kawanaka
Giri
Indra
Songdangin
Nominal GDPTBD
GDP per capitaTBD
Time zonesUTC+6 to UTC +9
Capital citiesAjerrin New Hope
Indragiri Ambarawa
Template:Country data New Timeria Lia
Template:Country data Songdang Sanjae
Template:Country data Ikanisia Chatan

Savai is a geographic region and continent comprising Maonesia, and Seiranesia. Spanning the eastern hemisphere, Savai covers an area of x square kilometres (x sq mi) and has a population of 497.4 million. Situated in the southeast of the Yidao-Jade region, Savai, when compared to other continents and continental regions, is one of the smallest in land area and the third smallest in population after Arabekh and Frigidarum.

The islands at the geographic extremes of Savai are the Iwashima Islands, politically administrated by Nanto but disputed with Ashihara; Nyade, a dependency of Midrasia; the Vanir Islands, a possession of Crylante; the Arrowanelly Islands, belonging to Ngoongerali; and the x Islands, belonging to Seanesia. Savai has a diverse mix of economies from the developed and globally competitive financial markets of Ajerrin and Nanto, which rank high in quality of life and human development index, to the much less developed economies that belong to countries such as Kealakekua, while also including medium-sized economies of Jade islands such as Kelenoa and Indragiri. The largest and most populous country in Savai is New Timeria, with Lia being the largest city of both Savai and New Timeria.

The first settlers of Savai, Komuele, and the large islands just to the east arrived more than 60,000 years ago. Savai was first explored by Asurans from the 16th century onward. Aquidish navigators, between 1512 and 1526, reached the Arrowanelly Islands, some of the Seanesian islands and west Komuele. On his first voyage in the 18th century, x, who later arrived at the highly developed x, went to x and followed the east coast of Savai for the first time. The Jade front saw major action during the First and Second Great War, mainly between Allied powers and other Asuran contrahents.

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