docs(eittlandic): rework index page for Eittlandic
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* Eittland
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* Eittland
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Eittland (Eittlandic: /Eittland/, {{{phon(ɑɪʔlɑ̃d)}}}) is part of the family of
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Eittland (Eittlandic: /Eittland/, {{{phon(ɑɪʔlɑ̃d)}}}) is a fictional Nordic
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Nordic countries and a member state of the Nordic Council, with a
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country, made from the question /what if there was another island like
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population of 31.5 millions as per the 2019 national census. It has a
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Iceland that never got christianised?/. Eittland is both a
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superficy of 121 km^{2}, making it the second largest island in Europe
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worldbuilding and a conlanging project. Its language is derived from
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after Great Britain. Its capital Đeberget is the largest eittlandic
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Old Norse.
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city with a population of 1.641.600 in 2019. The island is naturally
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separated in two, its western and eastern sides, by a chain of
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Find more about the country itself on [[https://wiki.phundrak.com/s/eittland][its dedicated wiki]], and find
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volcanoes spawning on the separation of the North American and the
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more about the language in the following pages:
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Eurasian plates, much like its northern sister Iceland. Thus, its
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- [[file:typology.org][Typological Outline of the Eittlandic Language]]
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Eastern side covers 49km^{2} of the island and hosts 11.3 million
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- [[file:phonology.org][Phonetic Inventory and Translitteration]]
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inhabitants while the western side covers 72km^{2} with a population of
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- [[file:grammar.org][Grammar]]
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20.1 millions.
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- [[file:names-and-places.org][Names and Places]]
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- [[file:dictionary.org][Dictionary]]
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#+html: <ImgFigure src="/img/eittlandic/flag.png">Flag of Eittland</ImgFigure>
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#+html: <ImgFigure src="/img/eittlandic/flag.png">Flag of Eittland</ImgFigure>
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