Audonia
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Area | 1,265,709 km2 (488,693 sq mi) |
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Population | 2,856,697,318 (2028)wip |
Population density | 2,426/km2 (3,904/sq mi)wip |
Demonym | Audonian |
Countries | 27 |
Dependencies | 3 |
Languages | Arabic, Pukhtu, Burgoignesc, and others |
Time zones | UTC-3:00 to UTC+2:00 |
Largest cities | Largest urban areas: Peshawar Amenhotep Matsova |
Audonia is a continent. It is known as the heartland of Islamic civilization. It is comprised of three major areas, sometimes referred to as subcontinents.
Name
Audonia takes its present name in most Occidental languages from the Oduniyyad Caliphate.
Physical Geography
Siphost
The northern island of Audonia.
Daria
The southeastern island of Audonia.
XXX
The southwestern island of Audonia.
Political Geography
Countries
Dependencies
History
The Audonian Golden Age was an era of unprecedented cultural and scientific flourishing in Audonia.
Audonia spent much of the Age of the Sail as the object of commercial and imperial competition between Burgundie and Kiravia, in which Burgundie ultimately prevailed.