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= Sippar =
Sippar is the southern-most continent in the realm of [[Alleria]].
Sippar is the southern-most continent in the realm of [[Alleria]].
{{Infobox Locations
|map=Sippar Blank.jpg
|locationtype=Country
|continent=Sippar
|capital=[[Abhajan]]
|geography=
|basedon=Iran, Pakistan, & India
|governance=
|leaders=
|majorcities=[[Abhajan]]
|exports=Textiles, Spices, Caviar
|allies=
|language=Sippari
|religion=Azidhism
|demonym=Sippari
}}
= History =
[[File:Sippar Ancient Territories.png|alt=This map of Sippar shows the ancient territories. From left to right, there was the island of Astola and the large land mass of Sirikot. Past the mountains there was Zarand, Jalabi, Sippar, and above Sippar was the island of Chamkhaleh.|thumb|A map of ancient territories in Sippar]]
[[File:Sippar Ancient Territories.png|alt=This map of Sippar shows the ancient territories. From left to right, there was the island of Astola and the large land mass of Sirikot. Past the mountains there was Zarand, Jalabi, Sippar, and above Sippar was the island of Chamkhaleh.|thumb|A map of ancient territories in Sippar]]
 
= Geography =
= Government and politics =
= Economy =
= Culture =
[[Category:Alleria]]
[[Category:Alleria]]

Latest revision as of 19:56, 11 July 2024

Sippar is the southern-most continent in the realm of Alleria.

Sippar
Country
Basics
Continent: Sippar
Capital: Abhajan
Major Cities: Abhajan
Based On: Iran, Pakistan, & India
Politics
Trade
Primary Exports: Textiles, Spices, Caviar
Demographics
Primary Language(s): Sippari
Religion(s): Azidhism
Demonym(s): Sippari

History

This map of Sippar shows the ancient territories. From left to right, there was the island of Astola and the large land mass of Sirikot. Past the mountains there was Zarand, Jalabi, Sippar, and above Sippar was the island of Chamkhaleh.
A map of ancient territories in Sippar

Geography

Government and politics

Economy

Culture