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Throughout history, peoples, cultures, religions, and languages were constantly intermixing in the region. They were forced together through external forces like the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] and the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire]]. Today the nations of the Middle Seas region are totally sovereign and independent of each other, but they share some aspects in common. Many of them, as a vestige of the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire]], use the [[Burgoignesc language]] as their language of business and international politics. Some of them use currency pegged to the [[Taler#Pegged_currencies|Taler]]. And almost all have minority Christian populations dating back to the proselytization of the [[Bergendii]]. | Throughout history, peoples, cultures, religions, and languages were constantly intermixing in the region. They were forced together through external forces like the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] and the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire]]. Today the nations of the Middle Seas region are totally sovereign and independent of each other, but they share some aspects in common. Many of them, as a vestige of the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire]], use the [[Burgoignesc language]] as their language of business and international politics. Some of them use currency pegged to the [[Taler#Pegged_currencies|Taler]]. And almost all have minority Christian populations dating back to the proselytization of the [[Bergendii]]. | ||
=Geographic extent= | |||
In [[Alshar]] it includes the nations and territories of [[Pursat]], [[Kandara]], [[Tapakdore]], [[Peshabiwar]], [[Pukhgundi]], and the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] island of [[Antilles]]. In [[Audonia]] it includes the nations and territories of [[Bulkh]], [[Umardwal]], [[Zaclaria]], and the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] islands of [[Chaukhira]] and [[Salarive]]. | |||
=Controversies= | |||
The nations of the Middle sea region are the ones most impacted and most vocal about [[Burgundie]]'s [[La Garrote]], as the ring of [[Burgundie]]'s overseas provinces exert disproportionate control on the trade and economkes of the region. | |||
=See also= | |||
[[Category: Political Geography]] | [[Category: Political Geography]] | ||
[[Category: Cultural Geography]] | [[Category: Cultural Geography]] |