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Jigh, the Seat of the Gods
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Zyụu sạ Ẽṭho Ḷyạsịki
Flag
CapitalRakhueng
Official languages Ybon
Demonym Jihhan or Jigh
Government
 -  Rapyud
Area
 -  598,953 km2
231,257 sq mi
Population
 -  census 166,508,934
 -  Density 278/km2
720/sq mi

Jigh (Ybon: Zyụu [zy̰:]), officially the Jigh, the Seat of the Gods, is a country located in Parshita, bordered by Sarmai in the northeast. Jigh is positioned at one of the cradles of civilization and writing on Sahar. The earliest mentions of Jigh as an entity are dated back to 2000 years BCE, during the time of the Ancient Darim Civilisation. The first actual governing body appeared by the name of Jigh was around 200 years BCE. Before that XXX empire had controlled much of the land until it did not.

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