Ro-Indi Subcontinent (Source: Google Earth)
The Ro-Indi Subcontinent (Hindi: रो-इंडी उपमहाद्वीप, Bangla: রো-ভারত উপমহাদেশ, Tamil: ரோ-இந்தி துணைக்கண்டம், Odia: ରୋ-ଇଣ୍ଡି ଉପମହାଦେଶ), one of the 15 subcontinents, is a subcontinent in Southern Baoji (formerly Bloxasia). The countries that are in this subcontinent are Ro-Indi, Bangla, Nipal, Buutan, Pakistan, Ro-Sri Lanka, and the Maldives. The Ro-Indi Subcontinent is one of the largest subcontinents in Roblox with an area of at least 4,440,000 square kilometers. Before the 1950s, most of the Ro-Indi subcontinent was captured and ruled by EuroBloxia, but fortunately all the countries there are now independent. According to Praveen Blocks, the Ro-Indi subcontinent occupies the majority of landmass in Baoji. Since the 1990s, there were often huge debates from the Robloxian community that if Maldives were a part of the Ro-Indi subcontinent or not. After a survey in 1996, 62% of Robloxians chose that Maldives is counted as a country in the Ro-Indi subcontinent. However, in a 2009 survey, only 42% chose that Maldives is counted as a country in the Ro-Indi subcontinent. Despite the majority of Robloxians picking that Maldives is not a part of the Ro-India Subcontinent, scientists still consider the Maldives is a part of it. This subcontinent is next to the waters of Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean (Formerly, Ro-Indi Southern Ocean) and Bloxian Sea. The majority of Robloxians in this subcontinent are from Ro-Indi and are Hindubloxians. In the past, many kingdoms traded overseas with kingdoms which were located at the areas which are now known as the country of Bloxia, Myanmar, Maldives, EuroBloxia and New Luobu (formerly Ro-Malaysia). Some famous powerful kingdoms and empires that were once in this subcontinent are: Eurobloxian Kingdoms, Roghal Empire, Mendhartah, Sita Kingdoms, Bloxendon Kingdom and Rija Kingdom. The fact that Ro-Indi, Bangla, Nipal, Buutan, Pakistan, Ro-Sri Lanka, and the Maldives are about of subcontinent was considered by John Williams.
Additional Facts
- In the Ro-Indi subcontinent, slenders are nearly extinct.
- John Williams made the Ro-Indi area into a subcontinent in 1905.
- Most of this subcontinent is occupied by one country, Ro-Indi.
- Minerals are very common to be found in the subcontinent.