Urcinne
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See also: New world
Urcinne (i/ˈər.sɪn/ or /ər.ˈsɪ.ni/) is the largest continent of the world, and the third most populous, dominating a large portion of the eastern hemisphere. By far the most recent continent to be inhabited by humans, its first settlers arrived in its north between 4,500 to 4,000 BCE, with a second wave crossing the oceans and settling the Inner Sea islands as late as 4,000 to 3,000 BCE. Western colonisation - though beginning with religious communes in the 12th century - only truly picked up in the very end of the 16th century.
Geographically Urcinne is resplendent in its tectonic mountain ranges and hills, grasslands, plains, and thick forests, with a large arctic and subarctic region in its far north. It bears a significant jungled area on the equator.