Odoneru Ocean
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Odoneru Ocean | |
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Type | Sea |
Primary inflows | Coscivian Sea, Ecinis Sea, Antonia Bay, Landder Straits |
Basin countries | Caphiria, Cartadania, Kiravia, Faneria, Urcea |
Surface area | 22,843,695 km2 (8,820,000 sq mi) |
Average depth | 1,508 m (4,948 ft) |
Max. depth | 5,300 m (17,400 ft) |
Water volume | 34,493,980 km3 (8,275,550 cu mi) |
The Odoneru Ocean is a sea surrounded by the Odoneru Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Kiravia, on the south by Ixnay, on the east by Levantia, and on the west by Crona.
The Odoneru Ocean has an average depth of 1,508 m (4,948 ft) and the deepest recorded point is 5,300 m (17,400 ft) just off the northwest coast of Uruvun. The sea is bordered on the north by Kiravia, the east by Levantia, the west by Crona, and in the south by Ixnay.
Theocean was an important route for merchants and travelers of ancient times that allowed for trade and cultural exchange between emergent peoples of the region. The history of the Odoneru region is crucial to understanding the origins and development of many modern societies.
The countries with coastlines on the Odoneru Ocean are Caphiria, Cartadania, Kiravia, Faneria, and Urcea.
Name
The name Odoneru is believed to be a Gothic language corruption of the name of Adonerum, the Latinic thalassocracy which dominated most of the southern portion of the ocean during Antiquity.
History
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Geography
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See also
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- Islands of the Odoneru Ocean
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- Caphiria
- Kiravia
- Faneria
- Urcea
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