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The geographical area understood as Eurasia encompasses regions from Western Europe, extends eastward towards the (former) Ural Mountains, and includes parts of the ancient Middle East. This is evidenced by the locations of the major contemporary nations that rose from the fractured remains of the Eurasian Union: | The geographical area understood as Eurasia encompasses regions from Western Europe, extends eastward towards the (former) Ural Mountains, and includes parts of the ancient Middle East. This is evidenced by the locations of the major contemporary nations that rose from the fractured remains of the Eurasian Union: | ||
* The [[Bretonian Palatinate]] is located on the archipelago that once formed the British Isles (Western Europe). | |||
* The [[Rheinland Federation]] is situated around the ancient Rhine river systems (Western/Central Europe). | |||
* The [[Kingdom of Vérone]] sprawls across what was once southwestern Europe (Western Europe/Mediterranean). | |||
* The [[Náströnd Dominion]] is located across the northern latitudes of the continent (North Europe/Scandinavia) | |||
* The [[Omphalos Theocracy]] covers the peninsulas and islands of former Italy and Greece (Southern Europe/Mediterranean). | |||
* The [[Kitezh Union]] stretches across the plains and forests of what was once Eastern Europe. | |||
* The [[Eridu Republic]] is nestled in the mountainous regions of the Caucasus and extends into parts of the ancient Middle East. | |||
The once unified territory of the Eurasian Union is now divided among these and many other smaller states. | The once unified territory of the Eurasian Union is now divided among these and many other smaller states. | ||
Revision as of 23:34, 11 January 2026
The geographical area understood as Eurasia encompasses regions from Western Europe, extends eastward towards the (former) Ural Mountains, and includes parts of the ancient Middle East. This is evidenced by the locations of the major contemporary nations that rose from the fractured remains of the Eurasian Union:
- The Bretonian Palatinate is located on the archipelago that once formed the British Isles (Western Europe).
- The Rheinland Federation is situated around the ancient Rhine river systems (Western/Central Europe).
- The Kingdom of Vérone sprawls across what was once southwestern Europe (Western Europe/Mediterranean).
- The Náströnd Dominion is located across the northern latitudes of the continent (North Europe/Scandinavia)
- The Omphalos Theocracy covers the peninsulas and islands of former Italy and Greece (Southern Europe/Mediterranean).
- The Kitezh Union stretches across the plains and forests of what was once Eastern Europe.
- The Eridu Republic is nestled in the mountainous regions of the Caucasus and extends into parts of the ancient Middle East.
The once unified territory of the Eurasian Union is now divided among these and many other smaller states.