Wolfy Peninsula

The Wolfy Peninsula, also known as the Tukol Peninsula or Tukolia, is a peninsula in Western Europe, located on the westernmost part of Eurasia. It comprises the countries of Baglandia, Masemicki, Ocelotekia, Vlchakiritar, Wolfyland, Yare and Yarede. It is Europe's largest and most populous peninsula, with an area of around 1.2 million square kilometers (463 thousand square miles) and a population of over 112 million people and 88 million wolfies.

Name
The Wolfy Peninsula has it's name from the Wolfy species, a large canine native to the peninsula. It is also known as the Tukol Peninsula, from the Tukol tribe which inhabited the northern part of the peninsula from the 7th century to the 16th century.

The peninsula is known in the native languages as:


 * Vlčí Poloostrov (Czech)
 * Wolfy Peninsula (English, official in Baglandia)
 * Paruskukka Vlkkika (Hrahenian)
 * Vlsya Paanintala (Taakan)
 * Vlcheia Keielra (Vlchakiritari)
 * Vlší Poloostrov (Wolfish)
 * Vlsé Peyéslá (Yareian)

Countries
The Wolfy Peninsula contains 7 countries, which have a combined total population of about 226 million.

Urbanization
Approximately 79% of the total population lives in cities and urban areas. The 3 most populous metropolitan areas are New Brno, Qripolip and Cogborough, while the fastest growing are New Manila and Nsoécola.