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Zacapican, formally the United Zacapine Republics (Nahuatl: ๐๐ฏ๐น๐ฐ๐‘Œ ๐“๐‘Š๐ฐ๐ฟ๐ฐ๐ป๐‘Š๐ฐ๐ป๐ฌ๐ฟ๐ฐ๐ท๐ฌ๐‘‹๐ฏ ๐ž๐ฐ๐ฟ๐ฐ๐น๐จ๐ท๐ฌ๐ป๐‘Š, Cepan Tlacatlatocayome Zacapiyotl, CTZ), is is a country located in southern Oxidentale bordered to the north by Kayahallpa and Yadokawona, to the east by the Ooreqapi ocean, to the south by the Amictlan ocean, and to the west by the Makrian ocean. It is a federation of nine constituent republics and one federal district governing a population of 70 million across a territory of 1.8 million square kilometers. The territories controlled by Zacapican include the mainland consisting of the southern portions of the continent, along with the roughly 60,000 large and small islands which include both coastal islands as well as remote possessions widely dispersed across the Makrian, Ooreqapi and Amictlan oceans. The largest city is Angatahuaca located in the Aztaco Republic while the national capital and third largest city is Quitzapatzaro located in the Autonomous Federal District. The Zacapine population is made of more than two dozen distinct native ethnicities and foreign nationalities, however the largest by far are the Nahuas followed by the Purรฉpecha. The Zacapine government has no official language as is a nominally multilingual nation. However, Nahuatl is the common lingua franca spoken between the dozens of ethnic groups across the country and is the main language of business, education and state affairs in Zacapican. The near-universal use of the Nahuatl language as well as the nahuanization of many of the ethnic groups in Zacapican has given rise to a Zacapine national identity that is primarily but not exclusively Nahua, an identity which incorporates a multitude of indigenous and immigrant groups regardless of religion and ethnic identity. (See more...)