Kjerso (region)

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Kjerso
Region
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CountryYogania
States7
Largest cityBugan (city)
Government
 • TypeRegional Government
 • GovernorJokhal Gorjun
 • Assistant GovernorBurgory Ganyocker
Area
 • Total7,393,625 km2 (2,854,695 sq mi)
 • Land7,290,505 km2 (2,814,880 sq mi)
 • Water187,330 km2 (72,330 sq mi)  2%
Population
 (2022)
 • Total228,592,344
 • Density31/km2 (80/sq mi)
DemonymKjerso
Time zone+2, +3, +4
Area codes90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95


Kjerso (Pronounced: Kee-yer-so) is an administrative and historical region of Yogania located in the easternmost part of the country. It is known for it´s rich history, culture, it´s language and it´s cuisine. Kjerso is also known for it´s landscapes, with the Buganollien mountains being the most famous site. The region is the least populated in Yogania with 228 million people living within it´s borders. The largest city in Kjerso is Bugan , with over 20 million people. It is also the third largest city in Yogania. The Kingdom of Kjerso was an important part of the region´s history, having lasted from 170 B.C. to 1264 A.D. before being conquered by Yogania.

Etymology

The name Kjerso comes from the Kjerso river which runs through the region. The river´s name comes from the Old Kjerso word "gyesok" which may have meant "river".

History

Prehistory

Archeological evidence shows that humans have inhabited the island of Yogania since around 9000 B.C. The oldest artifact found in Kjerso is an assortment of potteries dating to around 4500 B.C. Historian Ian Gorbugel says the area around Kjerso has been inhabited since at least 8500 B.C.