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Revision as of 12:14, 21 March 2019

People's Confederation of Zakadia
Sakadia
The Zakadian Banner
Flag
Anthem: Moriaitakan
Capital
and
Utakan
Official languages Cagre
Recognised national languages Cagre, Ogrovic
Recognised regional languages Myrian, Vuvoran
Drives on the left

Zakadia (Cagre: Sakadia [IPA]), officially the People's Confederation of Zakadia, is a proud Kavrinh nation located in the heart of Southern Boroso. It gained independence from the Fáknir Empire in 1885. Relationships with Heoroma and Yakormonyo has made it a Kúúlist nation in 1935, which it has retained until today in spite of pressure from its neighboring nations. Its main industries are logging and agriculture; most of its former lush forests have been converted into farmland. Honor and Valor are the most important virtues in the land, and there is still a form of chivalry, especially in the city of Myrdana.

Etymology

Zakadia comes from the name of Zakhadéa, an ancient kingdom in Cagras, from the Old Ogrovic vocative of "zakhat" (tree).

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