Jungju

Jungju (） is Tiandi's most populous continent, located primarily in the western and northern hemispheres. Jungju covers the areas of continental Jungju, the Gara Archipelago, and ____. It has historically been home to the world's first modern civilizations and has always hosted the bulk of the planet's human population.

Jungju is notable for not only its overall large population, but unusually dense and large settlements as well as vast barely populated regions within the continent of 3.4 billion people. The boundaries of Jungju are traditionally determined as there is no significant geographical separation between Jungju and Yoju. The most commonly accepted boundary between Jungju and Yoju is the Rantaune Canal, with Jungju located to the east of the canal, while the eastern boundary of the continent often includes the Yashimese Archipelago. Jungju is bounded on the west by the __ocean, to the east by Yoju, on the south by the __ Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean.

Sinju
Sinju is a cultural region primarily in northern Jungju, and in certain criteria Bangju is also included.


 * Mincang
 * Fusen
 * Jeongmi
 * Meisaan

=Central Jungju=

=South Jungju=

South Jungju is a region of the Jungju continent, the region itself is defined both geographically and ethno-culturally. There are many modern states location in the region, such as Lomtai, Vạn Xuân, Samanohuwa, and Kewhira. South Jungju encompases all of continental south Jungju, as well as the Gara Archipelago and islands of varying size which lie off of the mainland's coast. Central Jungju borders the region to the north, the Southern Ocean to the south.

Vạn Xuânese civilization is regarded as one of the earliest cradles of civilization in south Jungju. Other ancient civilization in south Jungju that still exist today are Lomtai, Wa Muong, Samanohuwa and Kewhira. Other South Jungjuan civilizations that have existed in the past have since been absorbed into existing nations of the modern day; examples being Kamboja, Yangon, Thimphu, and Pokhara. Historically, South Jungjuan societies have fallen under the Sinjuan sphere of influence. Vạn Xuân has historically been heavily influenced by Sinju, and as such has exported elements of Sinjuan cultures to its neighbors.

South Jungju covers an approximate X miles which accounts for X percent of the entire continent size. The region has a population of 1.8 billion people who all account for nearly a fifth of the world's entire population. It is the second most populous region in Jungju after North Jungju. South Jungju is one of the world's most culturally diverse regions, with various languages spoken by countless ethnicities across the region. There are forty countries in South Jungju, seventeen of which are members of the Association of South Jungjuan Nations (ASJN), a political and economic union based in the region.