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'''Naea''' ([[Naean language|Naean]] ''Naea'' [nɛa]), officially the '''Republic of Naea''' (Naean: Kwaeyeung Naea), is a country located in central [[Soltenna]]. Lying north of [[Lake Soltenna]], Naea is bordered by [[Mai Thi]], [[Karduv]], [[Qonklaks]], [[Riyana]], and [[Kadya]].
'''Naea''' ([[Naean language|Naean]] ''Naea'' [nɛa]), officially the '''Republic of Naea''' (Naean: Kwaeyeung Naea), is a country located in central [[Soltenna]]. Lying north of [[Lake Soltenna]], Naea is bordered by [[Mai Thi]], [[Karduv]], [[Qonklaks]], [[Riyana]], and [[Kadya]]. Due to its central position within Soltenna, Naea has been able to historically thrive and grow as a dominant power in Soltenna. Naea is the second most populous country in Soltenna, at 90 million people, and remains influential both politically and culturally.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==


==History==
==History==
===Naean Confederation===
===Unification and centralization===
===Transition to democracy===
===The Pangyeoun War===
{{main|Pangyeoun War}}
General Naean political sentiment during the 1930s left many suspicious of the recent takeover of [[Dain Pain]] in Qonklaks. After the proclamation of Dain Pain's [[Qonklese Empire|fascist state]] and subsequent invasions of [[Quaxin Xun]] and [[Zaizung]], the Naean people became increasingly concerned about the rise of authoritarianism in Soltenna, urging the government to take a stance. In X, Naean President(?) [[Name Nameson]] issue a formal warning to Qonklaks, discouraging Dain Pain from militarily invading any other Soltennan countries. Name Nameson stated that if Qonklaks were to invade any other state, Naea would have to militarily intervene in the name of peace.
In 1940, Qonklaks began its invasion of Riyana.
===Post-war Naea===


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 05:44, 21 October 2022

Republic of Naea
Kwaeyeung Naea
Flag
CapitalNyangbe
Official languages Naean
Government Constitutional republic
Area
 -  501,857 km2
193,768 sq mi
Population
 -  20XX census 90,836,234
 -  Density 181/km2
468.8/sq mi

Naea (Naean Naea [nɛa]), officially the Republic of Naea (Naean: Kwaeyeung Naea), is a country located in central Soltenna. Lying north of Lake Soltenna, Naea is bordered by Mai Thi, Karduv, Qonklaks, Riyana, and Kadya. Due to its central position within Soltenna, Naea has been able to historically thrive and grow as a dominant power in Soltenna. Naea is the second most populous country in Soltenna, at 90 million people, and remains influential both politically and culturally.

Etymology

History

Naean Confederation

Unification and centralization

Transition to democracy

The Pangyeoun War

General Naean political sentiment during the 1930s left many suspicious of the recent takeover of Dain Pain in Qonklaks. After the proclamation of Dain Pain's fascist state and subsequent invasions of Quaxin Xun and Zaizung, the Naean people became increasingly concerned about the rise of authoritarianism in Soltenna, urging the government to take a stance. In X, Naean President(?) Name Nameson issue a formal warning to Qonklaks, discouraging Dain Pain from militarily invading any other Soltennan countries. Name Nameson stated that if Qonklaks were to invade any other state, Naea would have to militarily intervene in the name of peace. In 1940, Qonklaks began its invasion of Riyana.

Post-war Naea

Geography

Geology

Climate

Biodiversity

Politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military

Economy

Transport

Energy

Science and technology

Tourism

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Urbanisation

Language

Education

Healthcare

Religion

Culture

Heritage

Architecture

Literature

Art

Music

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Sport

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See also