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Revision as of 07:00, 27 July 2020

Kingdom of Abunya
Aabuuniyaa
Flag of Abunya
Flag
Capital
and
Cuevo
Ethnic groups
(2013)
Abunya 76%, Mixed 17%, Colonial 4%, Other 3%
Demonym(s)Abunya; Abunyan
GovernmentParliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
• King
Tama VII
Isi Piloqutinnguaq
Establishment
• Tira Dynasty est.
1281
1793
• Kingdom of Abunya est.
1901
Population
• 2020 estimate
14,000,000
• 2013 census
13,821,462
HDI (2013)Increase 0.811
very high
Driving sideright
Calling code+116
ISO 3166 codeABN
Internet TLD.ab

Abunya (?bunj'?), officially known as the Kingdom of Abunya, is a Constitutional Monarchy located in Northwest Vosmona. As an island nation, it has no land borders; however, it does share a maritime border with Ormyllia to the South.

Historically, the area that Abunya now inhabits was controlled or inhabited by small nomadic tribes for the majority of its human history. In 1281, the Tira Dynasty, based out of Continental Vosmona, established control over much of modern-day Abunya. This status quo would remain until the formation of the Northern Confederation, a protectorate state under the Amrosyan Empire.

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Tira Dynasty

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