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|image              = [[File:Levantia (orthographic projection).svg|220px]]
|image              = [[File:Levantia (orthographic projection).svg|220px]]
|area                = {{convert|1265709|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|area                = {{convert|1265709|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
|population          = 3,070,425,505 (2028)
|population          = 3,070,425,505 (2028) wip
|density            = 2,426/km<sup>2</sup> (3,904/sq mi)
|density            = 2,426/km<sup>2</sup> (3,904/sq mi) wip
|GDP_nominal        =  
|GDP_nominal        =  
|GDP_PPP            =  
|GDP_PPP            =  
|demonym            = Levantine
|demonym            = Levantine
|countries          = 25
|countries          = 23
|list_countries      = Levantia#Political Geography|List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Levantia
|list_countries      = Levantia#Political Geography|List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Levantia
|dependencies        = 7
|dependencies        = 11 (9 national, 2 international)
|languages          = {{wpl|Ecclesiastical Latin|Latin}}, [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]], [[Fhasen]], [[Julian Ænglish]], [[Lebhan language|Lebhan]], and others
|languages          = {{wpl|Ecclesiastical Latin|Latin}}, [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]], [[Fhasen]], [[Julian Ænglish]], [[Lebhan language|Lebhan]], [[Carnish]], [[Udunaic]], [[Sinitalian]], [[Hendalarskisch]], [[Lagyar]], Upper [[Hendalarskara]], [[Pentapolitan Argot]], [[Nünsyi]], [[Yytusche]], [[Helvanic]], [[Nortugric]], and others
|time                = [[UTC-3:00]] to [[UTC+2:00]]
|time                = [[UTC-3:00]] to [[UTC+2:00]]
|cities              = Largest urban areas:<br />[[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]<br />[[Vilauristre]]<br />Adenborough<br />[[Teindún]]
|cities              = Largest urban areas:<br />[[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]<br />[[Vilauristre]]<br />Adenborough<br />[[Teindún]]
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====Sovereign States====
====Sovereign States====


*[[Orclenia]]
*[[Alba Concordia]]
*[[Alba Concordia]]
*[[Allaria]]
*[[Allaria]]
*[[Anglei]]
*[[Anglei]]
*[[Burgundie]]
*[[Burgundie]]
*[[Caergwyn]]
*[[Carna]]
*[[Carna]]
*[[Cohe]]
*[[Cohe]]
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*[[Loresia]]
*[[Loresia]]
*[[Lutsana]]
*[[Lutsana]]
*[[Roseney]]
*[[Orclenia]]
*[[Prevalia]] (and Roseney?)
*[[Urcea]]
*[[Urcea]]
*[[Verecundia]]
*[[Verecundia]]
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*[[Yonderre]]
*[[Yonderre]]
*[[Yytuskia-Helvana]]
*[[Yytuskia-Helvana]]
[[Mortropiv Union]]
[[Deric States]]
[[Gibet]]
[[Fiannria]]


====Dependent Territories====
====Dependent Territories====


*[[Halfway]] (Urcea)
*[[Halfway]] (Urcea)
*[[Ilhas Bicarianas]] (CA?)
*[[Ilhas Bicarianas|Bicarian Islands]] (Urcea)
*[[Insee Fey]] (Fiannria)
*[[Insee Fey]] (Fiannria)
*[[Levantx]] (Burgundie)
*[[Levantx]] (Burgundie)
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*[[Uruvun]] (Kiravia)
*[[Uruvun]] (Kiravia)
*[[Wintergen]] (Burgundie)
*[[Wintergen]] (Burgundie)
*[[Suderavia]] (Kiravia)
*[[Scapa]] (Kiravia)
*[[Grand Vandarch Canal|International Canal Zone]]
*[[Alba Concordia]]


==Levantine Concepts==
==Levantine Concepts==
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The word "police" was borrowed from the Latin word '''politia''', meaning an agent of the state or civil administration. It was first used in the modern sense in the mid 17th century in [[Urcea]], but soon spread throughout Levantia. It was often associated with political and religious policing but was also used in other sundry functions of government administration, depending on the country. The word has modernized to police in the many modern languages through its adoption in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, outside of Levantia, the word, and the concept of police itself, was disliked as a symbol of foreign oppression.
The word "police" was borrowed from the Latin word '''politia''', meaning an agent of the state or civil administration. It was first used in the modern sense in the mid 17th century in [[Urcea]], but soon spread throughout Levantia. It was often associated with political and religious policing but was also used in other sundry functions of government administration, depending on the country. The word has modernized to police in the many modern languages through its adoption in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, outside of Levantia, the word, and the concept of police itself, was disliked as a symbol of foreign oppression.
[[Mortropiv Union]]
[[Deric States]]
[[Gibet]]


[[Category: Ixnay]]
[[Category: Ixnay]]