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'''Gaarlann''', pronounced {{ipa|/ˈɡɔɹlən, ~ɑn/}}, is a [[continent]] located in the northeast corner of the [[United Ŋations Office for Cartography#United Ŋations geoscheme|ŋorld]] and hosts 3 [[country|countries]]. Gaarlann has many flags from [[Þunan Qumreá]] because [[Hilja]] discovered the continent before anyone else<ref>https://discord.com/channels/697450809390268467/767569743229747220/1302015038701310004</ref> and named it<ref>https://discord.com/channels/697450809390268467/835185858864218122/1267563439002357871</ref>. Gaarlann is the second least populous continent, with no nations only located in it, and only 3 claims there at all. This is due to its remoteness.
 
[[File:judygaarlann.png|200px|thumb|right|Judy Gaarlann, the unofficial mascot of Gaarlann]]
 
== Ŋations in Gaarlann ==
 
* [[Adaria]]
* [[Paz Kiiam]]
* [[Tocjaǵa Śahan]]
The nations of [[Legwa Rrina]] and [[Tanylezi]] ([[Fujisaki Island]]) were partially located here before their dissolutions.
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 18:28, 6 September 2025

Map of continents
Map of continents

Gaarlann, pronounced /ˈɡɔɹlən, ~ɑn/, is a continent located in the northeast corner of the ŋorld and hosts 3 countries. Gaarlann has many flags from Þunan Qumreá because Hilja discovered the continent before anyone else[1] and named it[2]. Gaarlann is the second least populous continent, with no nations only located in it, and only 3 claims there at all. This is due to its remoteness.

Judy Gaarlann, the unofficial mascot of Gaarlann

Ŋations in Gaarlann

The nations of Legwa Rrina and Tanylezi (Fujisaki Island) were partially located here before their dissolutions.

References