Magellania

Magellania is the world's second largest and third most populous continent, after Asia and Africa respectively. At 34.8 Million km squared, it houses 1.1 Billion people.

The continent is entirely surrounded by the Magellanian Ocean, and contains various archipelagos and islands. It contains 25 fully recognised sovereign states and 1 de-facto independent state with limited recognition. The largest nation in both size and population is Corvus.

Magellania is the most bio-diverse continent, due to its size and climate variation. It hosts dozens of megafauna and megaflora species.

The first human settlers arrived in Magellania between 40,000 to 30,000 years ago, via the Kamchatka land bridge. In 1,000 BC, the continent became home to a diverse range of groups, including Asians, Austronesians and Indian Americans, though they mostly settled around the coasts. The first europeans to arrive in Magellania were Ferdinand Magellan and his team of explorers. They set foot on Magellania in 1521, where they met and befriended the Cremauch Tribe. Magellan dubbed the continent as "Cremao". After his death, the continent became widely known as Magellania.