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Nykel is a state near the central region of [[Cashar|The Incorporated States of Cashar]]. It is bordered by the states of [[Shakel]] and [[Kyatlek]] to the north, the state of [[Krona]] to the east, the state of [[Centavo]] to the west, and the state of [[Danir]] to the south. Its capital city is [[Malmega]].  
Nykel is a state near the central region of [[Cashar|The Incorporated States of Cashar]]. It is bordered by the states of [[Shakel]] and [[Qatlek]] to the north, the state of [[Krona]] to the east, the state of [[Centavo]] to the west, and the state of [[Danir]] to the south. Its capital city is [[Malmeja]].  


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The state of Nykel gets its name from "nyk" which is the Monetok word for "land" and "el" which is the Monetok word for "big." It's thought that locals named the area this due to how profitable and fruitful the area was for farming because of being so close to the [[Geography_of_Cashar#Auros River|Auros River]].  
The state of Nykel gets its name from "nyk" which is the Monetok word for "land" and "el" which is the Monetok word for "big." It's thought that locals named the area this due to how profitable and fruitful the area was for farming because of being so close to the [[Geography_of_Cashar#Oros River|Oros River]].  


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 03:38, 2 July 2021

Nykel is a state near the central region of The Incorporated States of Cashar. It is bordered by the states of Shakel and Qatlek to the north, the state of Krona to the east, the state of Centavo to the west, and the state of Danir to the south. Its capital city is Malmeja.

Etymology

The state of Nykel gets its name from "nyk" which is the Monetok word for "land" and "el" which is the Monetok word for "big." It's thought that locals named the area this due to how profitable and fruitful the area was for farming because of being so close to the Oros River.

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