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Revision as of 04:25, 9 June 2023

Sarpedon
File:Location Sarpedon.svg
Area27,892,902 km2 (10,769,510 sq mi)
Population1,568,335,566 (2023, 3rd)
Population density56.2/km2 (146/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)$90.1 trillion (2023)
GDP (nominal)$90.1 trillion (2023)
DemonymSarpedonian
Sarpedonic
Sarpic
Countries9 countries
Dependencies9
LanguagesList of languages
Time zonesUTC−6 to UTC±2
Internet TLDSarpedonian TLD
Largest citiesList of urban areas

Sarpedon is a continent and geographic region located near the equator and prime meridian. It is bound by the Odoneru Ocean to the north, by the Sea of Istroya and Sea of Canete to the east, the Absurian Ocean to the south, and the Ocean of Cathay via the Polynesian Sea to the west. Sarpedon also includes Vallos, a physiographical region and subcontinent to its east.

Sarpedon covers an area of about 27.8 million square kilometers (10.7 million square miles), about 22.1% of the world's land area and about 3.3% of its total surface. It is the third largest continent by area, following Crona and Alshar, and the third by population after Alshar and Levantia. Politically, Sarpedon is divided into approximately six sovereign states - of which Caphiria is the largest and most populous, spanning xx% of the continent and comprising xx% of its population. Sarpedon has a total population of about 1.5 billion (about x% of the world population) in 2026. Because the most extensive part of the continent is in the equatorial zone, the Sarpic climate is relatively stable and there is little temperature change throughout the year, though there may be dramatic differences in rainfall and humidity. As a result, most of the continent features highly productive agricultural regions. Important factors in the determination of climates are sea currents, and the distribution of rainfall is related to the regime of winds and air masses. Lowlands around the equator generally have a tropical rainforest climate, also known as an equatorial climate, though cold ocean currents cause some regions to have tropical monsoon climates with a dry season in the middle of the year.

Sarpedon is considered a "crucible of civilizations" as the continent has served as the geographical root of several civilizations: the northern portion of the continent saw the birth of the Adonerii civilization, which birthed ancient Latin and Romance cultures; the eastern part of the continent saw the birth and rise of Ancient Istroya, the southern part of Sarpedon remained isolated and the indigenous Sarpic civilization was able to evolve; and to the far east on Vallos, a fusion of influences developed into the polynesian culture. Much of the northern half of Sarpedon has been directly influenced by Caphiria which had dominated and controlled the region up until the 17th century, which means most modern northern and western Sarpedonians states are of Romance influence and modern central and eastern Sarpedonian states are of Latin influence. During the golden age of colonialism, other Occidental countries - primarily from Levantia - colonized various parts of the southern half of Sarpedon and influenced the development of the region.

Name

Extent

Regions

Countries, territories, and dependencies

Country or territory Capital Area Population Population density GDP
 Aciria Trossera 4122251 km2 369257381 57.9/km2 $20632 billion
 Athiva Kleftopolis 13986 km2 2108800 150.8/km2 $33.6 billion
Takatta Loa Akanatoa TBD 123128 km2 TBD TBD/km2 $TBD billion
 Caphiria Venceia 6047907 km2 799294217 126.4/km2 $54700 billion
 Cartadania Alahuela 4122251 km2 369586126 92.1/km2 $28500 billion
 Herciana Messisoria 3056 km2 290501 95.1/km2 $TBD billion
 Krasoa Islands Ankólisar 7252 km2 TBD TBD/km2 $TBD billion
 Melian Islands Thucydia 8757 km2 9724599 1110.5/km2 $TBD billion
 Patraja Karneja 1850961 km2 38000000 20.5/km2 $TBD billion
 Pelaxia Albalitor 1527989 km2 219610000 143/km2 $6072.8 billion
 Pribraltar Hāverma TBD km2 485000 TBD/km2 $TBD billion
 Puertego San Lina 1,002,931 km2 120,045,000 119.6/km2 $1.410 trillion
 Qustantistan Qustantiniyyah 25019 km2 75276926 3008.8/km2 $TBD billion
 Saint Kennera Port St. Kennera TBD km2 365000 TBD/km2 $TBD billion
 Sydona Islands Destransar 9031 km2 23528230 2605.3/km2 $TBD billion
 Ventotene Ateleta 397 km2 26501 66.8/km2 $TBD billion
 Volonia Caradej 987511 km2 45591221 46.2/km2 $1344.9 billion
 Zeshinava Kronzciny 1184531 km2 85476530 72.2/km2 $1901.1 billion

History

Natural history

Natural characteristics

Geology

Climate

Ecology

Demographics

Languages

Religion

Sarpedon is very diverse when it comes to religions. Although the region doesn't boast the founding of any large religions, it has been the founding place of many sects since ancient times. Forms of Catholicism is the largest present religion. Christians, in general, represent a massive majority of Sarpedon's population. There are also other important minority religions like the Kapuhenasa in Loa Republic.

Population

Cultural groups

Economy

Transport

Communications