Mennon Isles
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The Mennon Isles are a small archipelago of isles in the Atlantic Ocean, which are home to the people of Mennon. The total number of isles is eight which have a combined area of 2346 km² and home to around 2,000 people.
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Islands
The Mennon Isles consists of eight islands. Grunisle in the east being the largest and Menoisle in the west being the smallest:
Claim | Area (km²) |
---|---|
Grunisle | 759 |
Picoisle | 446 |
Brasilisle | 403 |
Ennonisle | 246 |
Bluaisle | 173 |
Floraleisle | 143 |
Sankt Mari Isle | 97 |
Vhiteisle | 62 |
Menoisle | 17 |
History
- 5000 BC (cira) - The Menca settle the islands of Grunisle and Sankt Mari.
- 4900 BC (cira) - The Ennon settle the island of Ennonisle.
- 4900 BC (cira) - The Meno settle the islands of Menoisle and Floraleisle.
- 4800 BC (cira)- The Ennon settle the islands of Picoisle and Brasilisle.
- 4700 BC (cira) - The Ennon settle the islands of Bluaisle and Vhiteisle.
- 3200 BC (cira)- The Great Plague wipes out around half the population of the Mennon Isles.