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|{{flagicon|Aredoa}} [[Vahania]]
|{{flagicon|Aredoa}} [[Vahania]]
|29,856,398
|29,856,398
|74,755 km<sup>2</sup>
|74,755
|[[Maria Ortalez]]
|[[Maria Ortalez]]
|[[Alejandro Lopez]]
|[[Alejandro Lopez]]
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|{{flagicon|Bears Armed}} [[Newport]]
|{{flagicon|Bears Armed}} [[Newport]]
|19,000,000<ref>NationStates | The Free Bears of Bears Armed | Factbook</ref>
|19,000,000<ref>NationStates | The Free Bears of Bears Armed | Factbook</ref>
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|{{flagicon|Buckingham}} [[Oxford]]
|{{flagicon|Buckingham}} [[Oxford]]
|38,036,118
|38,036,118
|313,931 km<sup>2</sup>
|313,931
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|[[William Johnson]]
|[[William Johnson]]
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|{{flagicon|Bjeorg}} [[Jonestown]]
|{{flagicon|Bjeorg}} [[Jonestown]]
|4,157,600
|4,157,600
|26,152 km<sup>2</sup>
|26,152
|[[Lucas Brown]]
|[[Lucas Brown]]
|[[Adam Stevenson]]
|[[Adam Stevenson]]
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|{{flagicon|Comhar}} [[Greenvale]]
|{{flagicon|Comhar}} [[Greenvale]]
|10,770,000
|10,770,000
|131,960 km<sup>2</sup>
|131,960
|[[Catherine Janeway]]
|[[Catherine Janeway]]
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|{{flagicon|Esilie}} [[Valoca]]
|{{flagicon|Esilie}} [[Valoca]]
|33,000,000
|33,000,000
|km<sup>2</sup>
|
|[[Celeste Elizabete]]
|[[Celeste Elizabete]]
|[[Xande Inácio]]
|[[Xande Inácio]]
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|{{flagicon|Gonhog}} [[Jaken City]]
|{{flagicon|Gonhog}} [[Jaken City]]
|56,125,478
|56,125,478
|385,781 km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Benjamin Moore]]
|[[Benjamin Moore]]
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|{{flagicon|Greater Acadia}} [[Federation City]]
|{{flagicon|Greater Acadia}} [[Federation City]]
|86,883,426
|86,883,426
|km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Jean Pierreault]]
|[[Jean Pierreault]]
|[[Timothy Gargant]]
|[[Timothy Gargant]]
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|{{flagicon|Grundhavn}} [[Grundhavn City Council|Grundhavn]]
|{{flagicon|Grundhavn}} [[Grundhavn City Council|Grundhavn]]
|328,000
|328,000
|km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Bent Nielsen]]
|[[Bent Nielsen]]
|[[Hjalmar Frederiksen]]
|[[Hjalmar Frederiksen]]
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| {{flagicon|Haesan}} [[Hwagang]]
| {{flagicon|Haesan}} [[Hwagang]]
| 131,670,000
| 131,670,000
|373,309 km<sup>2</sup>
|373,309
| [[Kim I-seul]]  
| [[Kim I-seul]]  
| [[Sabrina Hwang]]
| [[Sabrina Hwang]]
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|{{flagicon|Hanafleura}} [[Heiwakyō-to]]
|{{flagicon|Hanafleura}} [[Heiwakyō-to]]
|23,037,000
|23,037,000
|km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Athena II]]
|[[Athena II]]
|[[David Wescott]]
|[[David Wescott]]
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| {{flagicon|High Fells}} [[Queensgrace]]
| {{flagicon|High Fells}} [[Queensgrace]]
| 26,147,987
| 26,147,987
|  301,336 km<sup>2</sup>
|  301,336
| [[Marc Thierry]]  
| [[Marc Thierry]]  
| [[Ryong Sang-chol]]
| [[Ryong Sang-chol]]
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|{{Flagicon|Holokovoy}} [[Vladekovor]]
|{{Flagicon|Holokovoy}} [[Vladekovor]]
|17,450,973
|17,450,973
|km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Vazyl Ilyahn]]
|[[Vazyl Ilyahn]]
|[[Hristofor Hrestuzvyah]]
|[[Hristofor Hrestuzvyah]]
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|{{flagicon|Iustos}} [[San Bartillo]]
|{{flagicon|Iustos}} [[San Bartillo]]
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|km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Juan Perez]]
|[[Juan Perez]]
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| {{flagicon|Kerlile}} [[Grapevale]]
| {{flagicon|Kerlile}} [[Grapevale]]
| 12,240,000
| 12,240,000
|  302,459 km<sup>2</sup>
|  302,459
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| [[Rebecca Arnott]]  
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| [[Rebecca Arnott]]  
| <small>Autocratic matriarchal oligarchy</small>
| <small>Autocratic matriarchal oligarchy</small>
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| {{flagicon|Kvask}} [[Noskv]]
| {{flagicon|Kvask}} [[Noskv]]
| 69,841,923
| 69,841,923
|  997,986 km<sup>2</sup>
|  997,986
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| N/A
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| N/A
| <small>Devolved democratic communist collectives</small>
| <small>Devolved democratic communist collectives</small>
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| {{flagicon|Laeral}} [[Laeralsford]]
| {{flagicon|Laeral}} [[Laeralsford]]
| 79,200,000
| 79,200,000
|490,499 km<sup>2</sup>
|490,499
| [[Liu Mei-han]]  
| [[Liu Mei-han]]  
| [[Nicolas Martin]]
| [[Nicolas Martin]]
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|{{flagicon|Lao Sansong}}[[Kanjishima City]]
|{{flagicon|Lao Sansong}}[[Kanjishima City]]
|20,798,347
|20,798,347
|km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Yoshnoubu Abo]]
|[[Yoshnoubu Abo]]
|[[Yuji Shakotori]]
|[[Yuji Shakotori]]
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| {{flagicon|Lauchenoiria}} [[Buttercity]]
| {{flagicon|Lauchenoiria}} [[Buttercity]]
| 34,219,000
| 34,219,000
|987,253 km<sup>2</sup>
|987,253
| [[Emilia Obando]]
| [[Emilia Obando]]
| [[Josephine Alvarez]]
| [[Josephine Alvarez]]
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|N/A
|N/A
|1,552,970
|1,552,970
|62,801 km<sup>2</sup>
|62,801
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|N/A
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|N/A
|<small>Special Administrative Region (of Laeral)</small>
|<small>Special Administrative Region (of Laeral)</small>
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| {{flagicon|Libertas Omnium Maximus}} [[Litudinem]]
| {{flagicon|Libertas Omnium Maximus}} [[Litudinem]]
| 59,503,000
| 59,503,000
|545,650 km<sup>2</sup>
|545,650
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| [[Lucas Brown]]  
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| [[Lucas Brown]]  
|<small>Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic</small>
|<small>Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic</small>
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|{{flagicon|Mallacaland}} [[Mallaca City]]
|{{flagicon|Mallacaland}} [[Mallaca City]]
|1,100,000
|1,100,000
|1,289 km<sup>2</sup>
|1,289
|[[Azim Shad]]
|[[Azim Shad]]
|[[Ibrahim Kamza]]
|[[Ibrahim Kamza]]
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| {{flagicon|Misumi}} [[Seimei]]
| {{flagicon|Misumi}} [[Seimei]]
| 55,208,000
| 55,208,000
|284,471 km<sup>2</sup>
|284,471
|colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| [[Kuroda Yuko]]  
|colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| [[Kuroda Yuko]]  
|<small>Unitary Parliamentary Republic</small>
|<small>Unitary Parliamentary Republic</small>
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| {{flagicon|Pharitaya}} [[Seriwon]]
| {{flagicon|Pharitaya}} [[Seriwon]]
| 28,309,441
| 28,309,441
| 174,270 km<sup>2</sup>
| 174,270
| [[Mi Nayul]]  
| [[Mi Nayul]]  
| [[Suchin Chaiwong]]
| [[Suchin Chaiwong]]
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| {{flagicon|Slokais Islands}} [[New Liverpool]]
| {{flagicon|Slokais Islands}} [[New Liverpool]]
| 40,003,000
| 40,003,000
| 86,816 km<sup>2</sup>
| 86,816
| [[Joseph Chavez]]  
| [[Joseph Chavez]]  
| [[Alexandra Ahmad]]
| [[Alexandra Ahmad]]
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|{{Flagicon|Taragai}} [[Bor-Öndör]]
|{{Flagicon|Taragai}} [[Bor-Öndör]]
|28,302,000
|28,302,000
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|[[Jirghogadai Tömörbataar]]
|[[Jirghogadai Tömörbataar]]
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|13,000,000
|13,000,000
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|[[Tulen Levensky]]
|[[Tulen Levensky]]
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| [[File:Vulkaria 924673.png|23px]] [[Vulkar]]
| [[File:Vulkaria 924673.png|23px]] [[Vulkar]]
| 66,903,000
| 66,903,000
550523 km<sup>2</sup>
550,523
| [[Farhen Brooks]]  
| [[Farhen Brooks]]  
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| {{flagicon|Zerphique}} [[New Horadam]]
| {{flagicon|Zerphique}} [[New Horadam]]
| 18,492,015
| 18,492,015
| km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Richard Gramittara]]
|[[Richard Gramittara]]
|[[Marco Oppenheimer]]  
|[[Marco Oppenheimer]]  
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|{{flagicon|Zhonrey}} [[Xīchéng]]
|{{flagicon|Zhonrey}} [[Xīchéng]]
|103,200,000
|103,200,000
|km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Ran Lie]]
|[[Ran Lie]]
|[[Wang Enman]]
|[[Wang Enman]]
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|{{flagicon|Zongongia}} [[Sneedville]]
|{{flagicon|Zongongia}} [[Sneedville]]
|9,246,000
|9,246,000
|km<sup>2</sup>
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|[[Osvald IV]]
|[[Osvald IV]]
|[[Ivan Kristensen]]
|[[Ivan Kristensen]]

Revision as of 00:16, 2 January 2025

Hesperida
Hesperida
Area6,587,518 km²
(2,543,455 mi²)
Population1,224,947,091
Density185.95/km²
(481.61/mi²)
Countries33 nations
3 dependencies
Largest citiesSuyang, Laeralsford, Anfa, Vahania, New Liverpool

Hesperida is a continent located in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres of Earth. The vast continent is bounded by the bustling Olympic Ocean to the west, the Tenebric Ocean to the east, and the extensive Northern Ocean to the north. A string of waterways, including the Elkjop Bay, Salliut Bay, and Galinios Sea separate the continent from Caxcana to the south. Politically, the continent is divided into about[1] 33 nations, of which Haesan, located on the east coast of Hesperida, is the most populous.

Etymology

The continent name, "Hesperida," is possibly derived from from the Greek word "hesperos" or the Latin cognate, "hesper," meaning "evening star." In classical tradition, the evening star is associated with three minor deities, the "Hesperides," or "daughters of the evening."

History

Archaeological evidence suggests humans existed on the continent at least as early as the late paleolithic era, initially as hunter-gathers, sometimes dwelling in caves. Over time, many of these peoples formed permanent subsistence-level agricultural settlements, some of which were highly hierarchical, while others were more communal in leadership. Crops cultivated often included cereal grains like wheat, millet, and rice. Other peoples, such as the Taragaian Khans and Rén (until about 800 BC), remained nomadic pastoralists, moving with their grazing herds. One of the earliest civilizations in Hesperida was that of Danxing, which engaged in conquest of Rén settlements in modern Laeral as early as 1200 BC, but were gradually assimilated. By 800 BC, a number of fishing villages in modern Haesan formed a rudimentary trade network, using pearls as the chief medium of exchange. Many early states formed between 750 and 250 BC, taking a range of forms from tribal confederations to city states and early empires. Along the east coast of Hesperida, developments in seafaring facilitated cross-cultural exchanges, such as the emigration of the Makan people to the modern Slokais Islands and the development of a maritime trade network by the Coastal Tae people.

The dawn of the first millennium AD saw the proliferation of empire in Hesperida, witnessing the rise and fall of the Liu and subsequent Jin Dynasties in Laeral, the apex of Deventian culture in Vulkaria, and the Amphai Dynasty in Pharitaya. In other regions, loose alliances formed to unite many scores of settlements under one banner, though, such as in the case of the Hanyeong Compact, these agreements often proved fleeting. In AD 93, the Taragaian nomadic tribes coalesced behind the Great Khagan, running roughshod over much of central Hesperida. Taragai raids remained a perennial source of danger for states in north-eastern Hesperida for the next 1500 years.

Christianity and the Minjian Faith were both introduced to Hesperida in the third and fourth centuries AD. The Christian faith seems to have been introduced to Hesperida first through Vulkaria around AD 300, though it was initially slow to spread, seeing early adoption only in pockets of the southeast. The Minjian Faith, however, was endemic to Hesperidia, specifically, originating in Peichen during the Jin Dynasty around AD 260. The faith quickly spread throughout eastern Hesperida over the next centuries, taking root across Laeral, the Slokais Islands, and many regions of the budding Gao Empire[?]. By the 8th century, Minjian spread to the Kiso river valley, where it was widely adopted, but came into conflict with the Arikata faith.

Geography

Regions

Geographically the Hesperidan continent has many regions and subregions. These include cultural, economic, and geographic regions. Economic regions included those formed by trade blocs. Linguistically and culturally, the continent could be divided into several additional zones.

Politics

List of states and territories

Name Capital Population Area (km2) Head of State Head of Government Government type
 Aredoa Aredoa Vahania 29,856,398 74,755 Maria Ortalez Alejandro Lopez Unitary Parliamentary Republic
 Bears Armed Bears Armed Newport 19,000,000[2] Tribal Confederation
 Buckingham Buckingham Oxford 38,036,118 313,931 William Johnson Unitary parliamentary republic
Bjeorg Bjeorg Autonomous Region Bjeorg Jonestown 4,157,600 26,152 Lucas Brown Adam Stevenson Unitary Republic; Semi-autonomous Maximusian territory
 Comhar Comhar Greenvale 10,770,000 131,960 Catherine Janeway Socialist Democracy
 Esilie Esilie Valoca 33,000,000 Celeste Elizabete Xande Inácio Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic
 Gonhog Gonhog Jaken City 56,125,478 Benjamin Moore Authoritarian Oligarchy
 Greater Acadia Greater Acadia Federation City 86,883,426 Jean Pierreault Timothy Gargant Federal Constitutional Parliamentary Republic
 Grundhavn Grundhavn Grundhavn 328,000 Bent Nielsen Hjalmar Frederiksen Unitary Parliamentary republic with an executive presidency
 Haesan Haesan Hwagang 131,670,000 373,309 Kim I-seul Sabrina Hwang Unitary Semi-presidential Commonwealth
 Hanafleura Hanafleura Heiwakyō-to 23,037,000 Athena II David Wescott Colonial Governorship
 High Fells High Fells Queensgrace 26,147,987 301,336 Marc Thierry Ryong Sang-chol Unitary parliamentary Minjian republic
 Holokovoy Holokovoy Vladekovor 17,450,973 Vazyl Ilyahn Hristofor Hrestuzvyah Federal presidential Republic
 Iustos Iustos San Bartillo Juan Perez Military junta
 Kerlile Kerlile Grapevale 12,240,000 302,459 Rebecca Arnott Autocratic matriarchal oligarchy
 Kvask Kvask Noskv 69,841,923 997,986 N/A Devolved democratic communist collectives
 Laeral Laeral Laeralsford 79,200,000 490,499 Liu Mei-han Nicolas Martin Federal Semi-presidential Republic
 Lao Sansong Lao SansongKanjishima City 20,798,347 Yoshnoubu Abo Yuji Shakotori Semi-consiutional monarchy, shougnate
 Lauchenoiria Lauchenoiria Buttercity 34,219,000 987,253 Emilia Obando Josephine Alvarez Federal parliamentary republic
Littoral Marches (Xueyan SAR; Soeyan Province) N/A 1,552,970 62,801 N/A Special Administrative Region (of Laeral)
 Libertas Omnium Maximus Libertas Omnium Maximus Litudinem 59,503,000 545,650 Lucas Brown Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic
 Mallacaland Mallancaland Mallaca City 1,100,000 1,289 Azim Shad Ibrahim Kamza Republic
 Misumi Misumi Seimei 55,208,000 284,471 Kuroda Yuko Unitary Parliamentary Republic
 Pharitaya Pharitaya Seriwon 28,309,441 174,270 Mi Nayul Suchin Chaiwong
  • Unitary Parliamentary Republic (nominal)
  • One-party Aristocracy (de facto)
 Slokais Islands Slokais Islands New Liverpool 40,003,000 86,816 Joseph Chavez Alexandra Ahmad Federal semi-presidential republic
 Taragai Taragai Bor-Öndör 28,302,000 Jirghogadai Tömörbataar Unitary one-party autocracy
Thousand Branches 13,000,000 Tulen Levensky
Vulkaria Vulkar 66,903,000 550,523 Farhen Brooks Federation
 Zerphique Zerphique New Horadam 18,492,015 Richard Gramittara Marco Oppenheimer Federal Semi-presidential Republic
 Zhonrey Zhonrey Xīchéng 103,200,000 Ran Lie Wang Enman Unitary One Party Socialist Republic
 Zongongia Zongongia Sneedville 9,246,000 Osvald IV Ivan Kristensen Theocratic constitutional monarchy

Demographics

Economy

Most of the nations on Hesperida are developed countries, and many such as Laeral and Libertas Omnium Maximus have some of the wealthiest economies in the International Democratic Union. While levels of human development are typically high across the Hesperidan continent, the region of southwest Hesperida, including Iustos, Vulkaria, and Zerphique, is less developed.

Languages

English is the most common language in Hesperida, driven by Opthelian interventionism and trade across the continent. Western Hesperida was most directly affected due to its proximity, but Haesanite marketplaces became another early vector for its spread. It is now the primary commercial language in nearly every nation, even in those like Taragai and Lao Sansong which are relatively isolated from international markets. Spanish is a national language of many countries on the continent as a result of the influence of the Costenan Empire, notably Lauchenoiria, Aredoa, and Slokais. Haean, despite historical efforts to restrict the language's use in both Haesan and High Fells, is spoken by over 100 million people. Rén is the most commonly spoken language in Laeral, although it often classified as Francophone, along with Acadia, and much of northern Haesan.

Religions

Hesperida is a religiously diverse continent, in large part driven by the strength of its home grown religions, particularly in the eastern portion of the continent. Minjian is one of the most widely practiced religions on the continent, with large populations of practitioners in Laeral, High Fells, and the Slokais Islands. Celestialism is also widely practiced amongst Haesanites, in Misumi, amongst the Pharitayan elite, and more broadly amongst the Haean diaspora. Western Hesperida is home to naturalistic religions like Lurianism and Zongongism, although they never established extensive missionary networks like their eastern counterparts and remained highly geographically localized.

However, most on the continent practice some form of religion that came from abroad, most commonly Christianity. Catholicism is the most dominant form of Christianity due largely to the influence of the French, who colonized Laeral, Greater Acadia, and parts of Haesan. Sanctarian interventions in Slokais and missionary efforts elsewhere, particularly in former colonies of the Costenan Empire have led a large contingent of Hesperidan Catholics practicing the more reform Sanctarian Catholicism, but Catholics are about split between Sanctus and Rome. Protestantism has been more widely effective in recent years, with its homebase in former Valahandian colonies like Libertas Omnium Maximus. Protestantism has recently found support amongst immigrant communities in countries like Haesan and has long had a foothold in nations like Zongongia and Greater Acadia. Islam reached the Slokasian Island chain from Nerian travelers over a millennia ago, and continues to have many devout followers in eastern Hesperida, particularly in Mallacaland, Pharitaya, and Kajian Island in Slokais.

Atheism and agnosticism have been on the rise across the continent, particularly amongst urban youth. This has been a nearly universal trend, affecting locales as diverse as Annatown, Hanshui, and Vahania, and shows no sign of slowing down.

Populace

Hesperida is a land of great ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural diversity. While portions of western Hesperida like Greater Acadia, Lauchenoiria, and Kerlile have large distances between their urban hubs and have some of the lowest population densities in the IDU, the eastern portion of the country is highly urbanized and densely populated. Suyang, Seimei, Laeralsford, and Puri Rimbawan all are sprawling megacities, while New Liverpool and Iustitia City are smaller in absolute numbers but are at the core of dense urban agglomerations which comprise a significant proportion of their nations' population. In eastern Hesperida, it is not uncommon to have four in five residents in a nation living in an urban area; this is most stark in Misumi, where over 90% of residents live in a city. In the western portions of the continent, excepting the city-state of Grundhavn, this level of density is unheard of.

Hesperidans typically have longer than average lifespans, driven by rapid growth in many of the continent's poorest nations since the 1980s. Hesperidans are usually a bit healthier than the average IDUvian, either due for a penchant for the outdoors like in many western nations, notably Lauchenoiria, or as a result of diet and constitution as in the case in many eastern countries like Haesan. However, due to social stigma and other societal pressures, many eastern Hesperidan countries have high rates of stress and anxiety, much of which goes undiagnosed. Other illnesses, like eating disorders, are also disproportionately common in those nations.

Transport

Culture

Sports

  1. Several nations are only considered within the continent's bounds by certain models. Furthermore, the sovereignty of a number of Hesperidan states is currently contested or partially recognized, making an exact number impossible to ascertain.
  2. NationStates | The Free Bears of Bears Armed | Factbook