Uberikia
Del Letsatika da natanat Oberikia Darskika |
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Capital | Siverta | |
Largest | Riba | |
Government | ||
- | President | Salmo Šahrawazin |
- | Prime Minister | Idris Kamavolin |
Population | ||
- | estimate | 31 millions |
- | Density | 121/km2 313.4/sq mi |
Uberikia (Language: Omarian Uberikia [IPA]), officially the Democratic Republic of Uberikia, is a country located in Baredina, western Ekuosia. The country is bordered to the north and north-east by Barradiwa, to the east by Tabiqa, to the south by Doloz and Notzel, to the south-west by the gulf of Ishenar and to the west by Norjihan. Uberikia has a population of over 31 million, as of October 20th, 2021 with 92% of them residing in the south-west near the coastal areas. The country's capital is Siverta, and its largest city is Riba, and its most developed city is Sumendaz.
Etymology
The word Uberikia derives from the Naskrashian word "Uver o Ikyat", meaning "Peace and Unity". It was first used in 1751 by the king Solnat Kameenit as a symbol of the unity and the strength of the uberikian people against tyranny and occupation, eventually gaining their independence in 1801.
History
Formation of the nation
In the year 698, in the region of Ekuosia, indigenous tribes named "Yumani" and "Sawakika", the ancestor tribes of Uberikia who resided in the city of Suwkebolesi (modern-day Riba) had been vastly divided by the differences between each next-door tribes. Then comes the great Uberikian ancestor and founding father, Ragani Mandikak, who took the lead of his own Yumani tribe, asking locals and nearby neighbours into promoting peace between each tribe despite the differences, and that is proceeded via the creation of one great nation that gathers the people from different cultures, led by peace.