Nesionytan Islands

The Nesionytan Islands (Ulakisonian: Несионутеатърагътур; Nesionuteatıragıtur; Isandarualese Ulakisonian: Nesyunudda Atyragytur; Toalugian: Atyragytur Nenesuniti; Sittapinian: Ncsenuti Âdrcqusun; Adrianese: Nesyunitan Aylansi), commonly known as Nesionyta, are an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, located in the Australian plate. The archipelago has around 600 islands, including 108 islets, and only about 329 are inhabited. The archipelago is split into thirteen countries. The Nesionytan Islands are inhabited by the Nesionytans, who are descended from the Mashgir Island of Weefistan, and they settled for thousands of years. The entire Nesionytan Islands is considered part of the Australian continent due to their tectonic location, but the northern islands are in some cases included in Asia.

Demography
As of 2021, over 200 million people inhabit the archipelago. Most of them live in the southern islands, with Ulakisonia being the most populous, and also the largest island in terms of area.