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The Middle seas region, also known as the Middle seas, or the Audonio-Alshari Intercontinental Cultural and Economic Interface Zone (AAICEIZ), pronounced eye-keys, is the areas of eastern [[Audonia]] (easter Siphosti and [[Daria]]) and western [[Alshar]] around the [[Aab-e-Farus]] and the [[Sea of Kandahar]]. The Middle Seas region does not have legal status but is more of a cultural and economic generalization for the peoples and nations who are in close proximity to each other and are the typical trade partners and political allies or rivals of the other nations in the region. | |||
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]]. | |||
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]]. | |||
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