Magisterian subcontinent

The Magisterian subcontinent, also known as Greater Magisteria, is a physiographical region in North America, mostly situated on the Magisterian plate, projecting southwards into the Atlantic Ocean from the Garnier Islands on the north. Geopolitically, it spans major landmasses from the countries of Magisteria, Xelina, and Kaita.

Magisteria, the subcontinent's main landmass, is heavily urbanized and possesses the world's third-largest economy, as well as the seventeenth-highest human development index. Xelina is one of the world's most culturally diverse countries, as well as one of the most rural, with just 22 percent of its population living in metropolitan areas. According to IMF and World Bank estimations, Kaita has one of the world's most advanced economies, as well as one of the highest GDP (PPP) per capita.