Bayen
Kingdom of Bayen Konedóama del Bayen |
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Region of East Zimia and the Wallis Islands | |||
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Location in East Zimia and the Wallis Islands | |||
Nation | East Zimia and the Wallis Islands | ||
Established | 1724 AN | ||
Capital | Ossyo | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 356,076 km2 (137,482 sq mi) | ||
• Land | 314,028 km2 (121,247 sq mi) | ||
Population (1731 AN) | |||
• Total | 3,305,480 | ||
Time zone | CMT +7 |
Bayen, from 1731 AN officially the Kingdom of Bayen (Pallisican: Konedóama del Bayen), is a region of East Zimia and the Wallis Islands in central Corum. Established in 1724 AN, it is a successor to the Bassarid Realm of Bayen.
Geography
When established, Bayen had an area of 294,480 square kilometres, of which 42,048 were water. In 1731 AN, a further 61,596 square kilometres were incorporated, giving the region a total land area of 314,028 square kilometres.
Demographics
In 1731 AN, Bayen had a population of 3,305,480. The overwhelming majority (91.63%) are Pallisican-speaking Gamesmen.
Ethnic groups
Region | East Zimians | Wallisians | Thraci | Imab | Hhoti | Gamesman | Sangunese | Other | Total |
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Bayen | 85,056 | 43,085 | 29,586 | 21,851 | 505 | 3,028,964 | 31,871 | 64,562 | 3,305,480 |
Cities
Bayen's largest city is the regional capital, Ossyo, which had a population of 1,262,375 in 1731 AN. The only other major city is Pach; situated in the west of the region, it has a population of 694,307.
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