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This subcontinent is closely associated with {{wp|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.
This subcontinent is closely associated with {{wp|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.
====Middle seas region====
The Middle seas region, also known as the Middle seas, or the Audonio-Alshari Intercontinental Cultural and Economic Interface Zone (AAICEIZ, pronounced eye-kayz), is the areas of eastern [[Audonia]] (eastern [[Audonia#Siphost|Siphost]] and [[Audonia#Daria|Daria]]) and western [[Alshar]] around the [[Aab-e-Farus]] and the [[Sea of Kandahar]]. It is so named because of the two seas it contains surrounded by the continental landmasses of [[Audonia]] and [[Alshar]], the [[Aab-e-Farus]] and the [[Sea of Kandahar]].


===Countries, dependencies, and other territories===
===Countries, dependencies, and other territories===
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