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'''Kunjut''' ([[Balak language|Balak]]: {{cs|JZG|Kunjut}} ''Kunjut'' [[Balak language#Phonology|[kʊnˈd͡ʒʊt]]]), officially the '''Republic of Kunjut''', is a country located in western [[Parshita]]. Kunjut is bordered to the east by [[ | '''Kunjut''' ([[Balak language|Balak]]: {{cs|JZG|Kunjut}} ''Kunjut'' [[Balak language#Phonology|[kʊnˈd͡ʒʊt]]]), officially the '''Republic of Kunjut''', is a country located in western [[Parshita]]. Kunjut is bordered to the east by [[Jeehoop]] and to the west by [[Balakia]]'s [[Yaluşemir]] exclave and the [[Zwazwan Gulf]]. The country is home to many native ethnicities, including [TBD]. Kunjut is classified as a developing economy(?), with a nominal GDP of around X and a GDP per capita of X. | ||
Widespread dissent and the foundation of a nationalist movement culminated in Kunjut's independence from the [[Union of Shomosvan]] in 1953. | Balak interest in the territory of Kunjut was piqued following the establishment of the [[Gulf Initiative]], a strategy employed by the [[Balak Empire]] involving the seizing of control over the entrance to the Zwazwan Gulf to gain influence over and prosper from regional trade. The [[First Balak-Cathan War]] marked the beginning of large-scale Balak territorial ambitions in the Gulf, and resulted in the concession of the X Islands and areas surrounding the port city of Yaluşemir. Further territorial expansion into Cathan holdings commenced prior to and following the [[White War]]. | ||
Widespread dissent and the foundation of a nationalist, anti-[[Kúúlist]] movement culminated in Kunjut's independence from the [[Union of Shomosvan]] in 1953. Kunjut's independence was however threatened by an invasion by the Cathan Empire with the aim of reasserting its historical claims to the region. Hostilities ceased in [year], when the Cathan Empire agreed to recognise Kunjut independence. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
''Kunjut'' is a Balak rendering of the X name [TBD]. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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Kunjut (Balak: Kunjut Kunjut [kʊnˈd͡ʒʊt]), officially the Republic of Kunjut, is a country located in western Parshita. Kunjut is bordered to the east by Jeehoop and to the west by Balakia's Yaluşemir exclave and the Zwazwan Gulf. The country is home to many native ethnicities, including [TBD]. Kunjut is classified as a developing economy(?), with a nominal GDP of around X and a GDP per capita of X.
Balak interest in the territory of Kunjut was piqued following the establishment of the Gulf Initiative, a strategy employed by the Balak Empire involving the seizing of control over the entrance to the Zwazwan Gulf to gain influence over and prosper from regional trade. The First Balak-Cathan War marked the beginning of large-scale Balak territorial ambitions in the Gulf, and resulted in the concession of the X Islands and areas surrounding the port city of Yaluşemir. Further territorial expansion into Cathan holdings commenced prior to and following the White War.
Widespread dissent and the foundation of a nationalist, anti-Kúúlist movement culminated in Kunjut's independence from the Union of Shomosvan in 1953. Kunjut's independence was however threatened by an invasion by the Cathan Empire with the aim of reasserting its historical claims to the region. Hostilities ceased in [year], when the Cathan Empire agreed to recognise Kunjut independence.
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Kunjut is a Balak rendering of the X name [TBD].
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Balakia Zwazwam Gulf |
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