Leonia

Leonia is a terrestrial planet, situated in a distant Solar System. It has several continents.

Continents
Leonia has four main discovered continents, split between seas and oceans. None of them are attached.
 * Sarpelia - Situated in the North Occident
 * Rasitan - Situated on Equatorial Occident
 * Crevia - Situated in the North Orient
 * Belshamia - Situated in the Austral Orient

Crevia
Seen as the most advanced continent, Crevia is currently the base for the world's main powerful nations and is believed to the be the birthplace of Leonian civilisation. The continent is the largest in terms of size and in terms of population.

Crevia

 * Gallia_Leonia_Flag.png Gallia
 * Leintonium_Flag.png Leintonium - Country located in the South West of the continent.
 * Mulentia_flag.png Malunetia

Evolution
The planet is popularly believed to have been born nearly nine billion Kensington Ans ago

Beginnings
Historical evidence in the country of Malunetia in Clevia suggests that early people lived in settlements at the foot of mountains, perhaps for territorial reasons.

Kensington Date System
The most used date system in Leonia is the Kensington date system, which was started as a result of the breakup of the first Kingdom of Leintonium in order for the new Serene Kingdom of Kensington to feel unique in the world.

"Kensington Ans", or simple "Ans" are counted from when the Serene Kingdom of Kensington was formed. Each An consists of 282 days, which in turn is split into 47 weeks of 6 days. The reason for the use of 282 days was simply because the 282nd day is the shortest day for the Kensingtonians.

An
The current An is 1110.

Months
The An is split into 6 months.


 * Froscomonet (Gallian: "Mois de Froid" / "Frosceaumois")
 * From Old Lexingtonian "Froscen", meaning "Frozen" and "monet", meaning "Month".
 * First month of the An, usually the coldest.


 * Safromonet (Gallian: "Mois de la Graine" / "Safremois")
 * From the Old Lexingtonian verb "Saen", meaning "to sow" and "fro", meaning "seed". Lit. "Sow Seed Month"
 * Second month of the An, as the name suggests, it's the start of the agriculture year.


 * Lentmonet (Gallian: "Mois de la Pluie" / "Pluémois")
 * From Old Kensington: "Lent", meaning "longer days".
 * Third month of the Ab and usually the wettest.


 * Sunmonth (Gallian: "Mois du Soleil" / "Sunmois")
 * From modern Leintonian: "Sun" and "Month"
 * Fourth month, usually the warmest


 * The Erent (Gallian: "L'Erent")
 * Fifth month, time when farmers harvest their crops


 * Endmonet (Gallian: "Fin de l'An")
 * Lit. Last month
 * Sixth and final month of the An.