Bugan (state)
Bugan
Bugan Bucharyod (Kjerso) | |
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State | |
Nickname(s): «Gold Bucharyod» (Great State) | |
Country | Yogania |
Region | Kjerso |
Capital city | Bugan (city) |
Established | 1799 |
Government | |
• Type | State government |
• Governor | Jakob Yolnaryd |
• Assistant Governor | Jom Aldrin Gorkler |
• Capital city mayor | Jom Bulagen |
Area | |
• State | 444,745 km2 (171,717 sq mi) |
• Land | 403,931 km2 (155,959 sq mi) |
• Water | 40,814 km2 (15,758 sq mi) |
• Urban | 92,308 km2 (35,640 sq mi) |
• Rural | 313,747 km2 (121,138 sq mi) |
Population (2022) | |
• State | 39,526,897 |
• Density | 89/km2 (230/sq mi) |
Demonym | Buganol |
Time zone | UTC +3, +4 |
Area codes | 90-99 |
Website | www.yogorydgovernar.yo |
Bugan is one of the 22 states of Yogania. It is located at the very north of the region of Kjerso, in eastern Yogania. The capital is the homonymous city of Bugan, which is also the largest city in the state with over 20 million inhabitants. Bugan is home to the Buganol lake and the Buganollien mountains in the northeast, which are some of the most visited landmarks in Yogania with 12 million visitors in 2018 according to the YSI. The Byroder Plain Metropolitan Area in the south of the state is one of the most populated urban areas in Yogania, regrouping 4 major cities for a population of over 36 million inhabitants. Bugan has historically been an important area for Kjerso, the city of Bugan having been the kingdom's capital from 441 A.D. to 1227.
Etymology
Bugan gets it´s name from the capital city Bugan. It was named after the Buganollien mountain chain, the word Buganollien is an Ancient Kjerso word describing lakeside mountains.