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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File: | <div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:jhengtsangflag.png|150px]]</div> '''Jhengtsang''', formally known as the '''Union of Socialist People's Republics''', is a country in [[Ajax|South Ochran]] bordered by [[Ankat]], [[Uluujol]], [[Ruam]], and [[Ayvana]]. A large, economically developed nation, Jhengtsang is dominated by the Shingcha mountain range in the north and west, and the Asvaka rainforest to the south and east. Formally known as the Union, it identifies as a federation of constituent socialist republics, with each appointing their own leadership and controlling much of their own affairs, organized and coordinated by an overarching federal government. Its current territorial size was reached with the incorporation of Norok in 1946. ('''[[Jhengtsang|See more...]]''') |
Revision as of 22:49, 23 July 2020
Jhengtsang, formally known as the Union of Socialist People's Republics, is a country in South Ochran bordered by Ankat, Uluujol, Ruam, and Ayvana. A large, economically developed nation, Jhengtsang is dominated by the Shingcha mountain range in the north and west, and the Asvaka rainforest to the south and east. Formally known as the Union, it identifies as a federation of constituent socialist republics, with each appointing their own leadership and controlling much of their own affairs, organized and coordinated by an overarching federal government. Its current territorial size was reached with the incorporation of Norok in 1946. (See more...)