Illyric peninsula
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Native name: Peninsula Illyrica | |
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Geography | |
Location | Ecros, New Illyricum |
Adjacent to | Andaluzian Sea |
Area | 11,535 km2 (4,454 sq mi) |
Illyricum Borealis S.S | States of New Illyricum |
Capital city | Porto Enateo |
Demographics | |
Population | 3.3 million |
Languages | Illyrian Iberic |
Ethnic groups | Illyrians |
The Illyric peninsula is a peninsula in New Illyricum which borders the Bay of Fish and Andaluzian Sea and contains over 3.3 million people and the capital of New Illyricum, Porto Enateo. The peninsula is named for King Illyrioc I of Illyricum who founded Illyricus (Modern day Porto Enateo) around 2400 BC on the coast of the region. The peninsula is traditionally marked to end at the town of Tudino at the base of the peninsula, which also marks the border between Illyricum Borealis S.S and Illyricum Austeralis S.S and in total is about 11,535 km2 large.