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'''Peratra''' is a region and subcontinent in the northern part of [[Australis]]. It is bound by the [[Polynesian Sea]] to the north and the Bay of Diamav to the south.
'''Peratra''' is a region and subcontinent in the northern part of [[Australis]]. It is bound by the [[Polynesian Sea]] to the north and the Bay of Diamav to the south.


== Etymology ==
==Name==
 
==Extent==
== Geography ==
===Regions===
 
===Countries, dependencies, and other territories===
=== Topography ===
==History==
 
===Natural history===
=== Climate ===
==Natural characteristics==
 
===Geology===
== History ==
===Climate===
 
===Ecology===
== Economy ==
==Demographics==
 
===Languages===
== Politics ==
===Religion===
 
===Population===
== Culture ==
===Cultural groups===
==Economy==


[[Category: Peratra]]
[[Category: Peratra]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category: Subcontinents]]
[[Category: Subcontinents]]
[[Category:Cultural Geography]]
{{Geography topics}}
[[Category:Polynesia]]

Latest revision as of 11:40, 19 September 2023

Peratra
Location of Peratra (green) in Australis
Countries Stenza

Peratra is a region and subcontinent in the northern part of Australis. It is bound by the Polynesian Sea to the north and the Bay of Diamav to the south.

Name

Extent

Regions

Countries, dependencies, and other territories

History

Natural history

Natural characteristics

Geology

Climate

Ecology

Demographics

Languages

Religion

Population

Cultural groups

Economy