Abayadi Sea

The , sometimes referred to as the Inland Sea, is the largest in the world. Its surface area covers 14356257.56 km2.

Etymology
Although a matter of speculation, most scholars believe the name refers to the "Sea before the Sea", a reference to the inland nature of the Abayadi.

Geography
The Abayadi basin includes portions of the continents of Alutra, Harad, and Skephon. With a surface area of 14356257.56 km2 and average depth of 3645 m, the Abayadi holds an estimated 51682525 km3. It is the largest sea in the world.

Basin countries include Esharat, Haksarad, Ovezia, Shemia Ventora, and Watan.

Significant marginal bodies of water include the Gulf of Eshar, Bastrop Bay, and others. The Lávar is one of the most significant rivers to drain into the Abayadi.

Major cities (municipalities), with populations larger than 200,000 people, bordering the Abayadi Sea include:

Biodiversity
Dozens of species are unique to the Abayadi Sea. It is also home to wide varieties of fish and supports great diversity of wildlife along its shores.