Audonia

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Audonia
ال اودونيييا
Area1,265,709 km2 (488,693 sq mi)
Population2,856,697,318 (2028)wip
Population density2,426/km2 (3,904/sq mi)wip
DemonymAudonian
Countries27
Dependencies3
LanguagesArabic, Pukhtu, Burgoignesc, and others
Time zonesUTC-3:00 to UTC+2:00
Largest citiesLargest 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.

Daria is considered to be a melting pot of influences from the rest of Audonia and Alshar, with which it shares much of its history and some of its culture.

XXX

The southwestern island of Audonia.

This subcontinent is closely associated with Islam, as the two holiest cities in that religion - as well as its historical heartland - exist here. Consequently, most of the nations on this subcontinent are large Muslim majority countries. Audonian Christianity also originated here with a minority of countries having bare Christian majorities, though most countries have at least a pre-Islamic Audonian Christian heritage.

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.

Audonian Christianity