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by The Theocratic Republic of Ineva. . 297 reads.

Inevan Geography

Ineva is located north of Morocco, south of the Iberian Peninsula, and west of Gibraltar. It is pictured below:

Ineva comprises eight islands that collectively span 42.600 square kilometers. The most famous among them is Nadiot (nah-dee-YOT). It is the largest of the eight islands and is near the Moroccan coast. Nadiot is home to the nation's capital city, Ashvekov (ash-VEH-kov), which doubles as Ineva's most populous city. Islands adjacent to it include Marazet (mah-rah-ZET), Kefar Tifel (keh-FAR TEE-fel), Hoket (kho-KET), and Zai. The second most famous island is Tagova (tah-GOH-vah), just south of Spain and Portugal's southern coastlines. It is adjacent to two islands, Parteg (par-TEG) and Hemoso (KHE-moh-soh).

Among these islands are three administrative provinces. Marazet, Kefar Tifel, and the southwestern half of Nadiot compose the province Mapah (mah-PAKH). Mapah is particularly responsible for trans-Atlantic and West African trade. The second province, Zion Hadash (Zai-YOHN kha-DAHSH), comprises Hoket, Zai, and the northeastern half of Nadiot. Many administrative and governmental activities transpire here, for Ashvekov lies at the northeasternmost tip of Nadiot. The third and final province, Andelah (ahn-del-AKH), comprises Tagova, Parteg, and Hemoso. This province is a prominent hub for Mediterranean trade, Iberian trade, and tourism.

This is an official description produced by the Inevan government. The Inevan Ministry of Public Relations (I.M.P.R.), the Inevan Ministry of Domestic Borders (I.M.D.B.), and the Inevan Ministry of Historical Preservation (I.M.H.P.) recognize, affirm, and endorse the content of this posting.

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