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'''Oduya''' is a nation in Eastern [[Teudallum]]. The nation declared independence in the aftermath of the coalition invasions of [[Kamalbia]], and established a new government under President Otello Okim in the capital city of Amani. The nation has formal recognistion by all members of the [[East Astyrian Treaty Alliance]], but it has not yet been recognized by all nations within [[Astyria]]. | |||
Oduya is a multi-ethnic state with the [[Aasra]] ethnic group comprising a solid majority of the nation. Most [[Aasra]] are Christian, although roughly 20% are Muslims, as Islam was the predominant religion of [[Kamalbia]] prior to Oduyan independence. | |||
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==Economy== | |||
==Military== | |||
The Oduyan military is a well-funded force, comprising approximately 30,000 locally raised soldiers and several thousand Hesperidesian mercenaries. Oduya has also managed to establish a small but effective air force, with several fighters and transport aircraft under their command. | |||
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[[Category:Oduya]][[Category:Kamalbia]][[Category:Teudallum]][[Category:Astyria]] |
Revision as of 03:47, 7 April 2023
Oduya is a nation in Eastern Teudallum. The nation declared independence in the aftermath of the coalition invasions of Kamalbia, and established a new government under President Otello Okim in the capital city of Amani. The nation has formal recognistion by all members of the East Astyrian Treaty Alliance, but it has not yet been recognized by all nations within Astyria.
Oduya is a multi-ethnic state with the Aasra ethnic group comprising a solid majority of the nation. Most Aasra are Christian, although roughly 20% are Muslims, as Islam was the predominant religion of Kamalbia prior to Oduyan independence.
History
Economy
Military
The Oduyan military is a well-funded force, comprising approximately 30,000 locally raised soldiers and several thousand Hesperidesian mercenaries. Oduya has also managed to establish a small but effective air force, with several fighters and transport aircraft under their command.