Ceun Sûtutin Ânnadbi

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The Ceun Sûtutin Ânnadbi (lit. "the land caressed by the sea") is a group of islands off the shore of K'tlagn. It has an area of 242,059km² (or 0.9 of the New Zealands, or 0.009 Africas). It is home to the Cidên people, who speak Cittin Sêdubi.

Geography
The main island is not considered part of this chain because of the geological hotspot on the island giving it its own basin in the southern half and having grown the island over another covering an area of 226,843km², 9/10s of Romania or or 0.7% of an Africa. the mainland of the basin covers a much larger area of 4,290,377km² similar in size to the great mongol state at the time of Genghis Khan's death, or 12% of an Africa.