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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:Flag_of_M'biruna.png|150px]]</div> M'Biruna, officially the Republic of M'Biruna (M'Bweni: ''Iriphublikhi ka M'Biruna'') is a country on the eastern coast of Central Scipia with a coastline on the Ozeros Sea. M'Biruna is bordered to the north by [[Kembesa]] and [[Charnea]], and also shares a maritime border with [[Bemiritra]]. The capital is Insukamini, while the largest city is Getjenge. The population is concentrated particularly along the coast and the highveldt of the Agysimban hinterland. A great number of early hominid fossils have been discovered in M'Biruna, particularly in the vicinity of the Umlilo Ntaba Volcano and the Imbongolo Izithelo Gorge where numerous examples of Homo Ibirungus have been unearthed. These hominids dominated M'Biruna until the coming of Homo Sapiens in the Kho'ka people who were in turn replaced by the Tongo-Tongo peoples who arrived from the west of Scipia around 3500 years ago. The Tongo-Tongo were followed by the Komuntu peoples, particularly the Amaveni tribe who became predominant in the area until the circa 1300 arrival of the Imbesu tribe. The arrival of the Imbesu also marked the establishment of roughly the same borders that M'Biruna occupies today. ('''[[M'biruna|See more...]]''') |
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M'Biruna, officially the Republic of M'Biruna (M'Bweni: Iriphublikhi ka M'Biruna) is a country on the eastern coast of Central Scipia with a coastline on the Ozeros Sea. M'Biruna is bordered to the north by Kembesa and Charnea, and also shares a maritime border with Bemiritra. The capital is Insukamini, while the largest city is Getjenge. The population is concentrated particularly along the coast and the highveldt of the Agysimban hinterland. A great number of early hominid fossils have been discovered in M'Biruna, particularly in the vicinity of the Umlilo Ntaba Volcano and the Imbongolo Izithelo Gorge where numerous examples of Homo Ibirungus have been unearthed. These hominids dominated M'Biruna until the coming of Homo Sapiens in the Kho'ka people who were in turn replaced by the Tongo-Tongo peoples who arrived from the west of Scipia around 3500 years ago. The Tongo-Tongo were followed by the Komuntu peoples, particularly the Amaveni tribe who became predominant in the area until the circa 1300 arrival of the Imbesu tribe. The arrival of the Imbesu also marked the establishment of roughly the same borders that M'Biruna occupies today. (See more...)