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New Duveland

New Duveland is an Island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country comprises of 4 main islands with numerous smaller islands. New Duveland is situated within the Tasman Sea, some 450km away from Australia, but same islands, especially within Lapérouse are immediately south of New Caledonia. First settled by Melanesians and then lated Polynesians and Europeans it was one of the last major landmasses to be inhabited by Humans. New Duveland developed a distinctive biodiversity of animal and plant life; most notable are the large number of unique bird species. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions.