Atlia

Atlia is a which comprises almost entirely of the large island landmass of the same name between the  and the. Atlia, both the subcontinent and the island, are a part of the larger, and geographically, it is considered to be a part of the larger of. For this reason, Atlia, by geopolitical and social terms, is considered to be its own small region on the, and sometimes, as it is the only permanently settled part of the Antarctic continent, its nations are considered to be the only humanly representatives of Antarctica. These nations are Damaria, Diania, Estovica, Ganimedia, Pyrinia, and Serrania.

Atlia has a total geographic area of 2,724,900 square kilometres, the vast majority of which is made up by the island of the same name, which is considered to be the Atlian mainland. Various smaller islands are located close to the Atlian mainland, and there are also several groups of islands with political associations to Atlian nations that result in their inclusion as a part of the subcontinent, though they made geographically be located on different. The Atlian mainland was physically connected to the Antarctic continent during the, as from 24,500 BCE to approximately 12,500 BCE the landmasses were connected by large s which rested upon the southern part of the Atlian mainland.