Takatta Loa

Takatta Loa, officially known as the Union of Takatta Loa, is a nation approximately 254,350 miles in area and located on the subcontinent Vallos, which is located on Sarpedon. The term Takatta Loa is considered overtly formal, and the word Makono Tapa, literally "Garden Temple" in Archaic Dusuamaba, is used by the general populace to refer to their homeland. It is divided into 14 cultural, linguistic and geographical regions; the Loa Islands, the Batana Coast, the Matelu Rivers, the Matelu Mountains, the Amateate Rivers, the Itoato Rivers and Ikito Mountains, the Bisaka River, the Ni'itisi River, the Ratoati'itama, the Nako'oko Lake, No'omo, the Utelaimu Mountains and the Huito Rivers. Takatta Loa is predominantly wet, tropical rainforest with drier savanna to the north. The environment makes for an exceptionally biodiverse region, with many of the indigenous plants and animals being found only elsewhere on Vallos and nowhere else in the world. Additionally, Takatta Loa is exceptionally abundant in cultures, with nearly 100 indigenous ethnic groups found within its borders.

Modern day Takatta Loa is a federated absolute monarchy, with two of its client nations being tribal confederacies and one being the domain of a warlord. Takatta Loa has approximately 106,535,955 citizens, with the largest nation, the Kingdom of Nisoma, containing 24.24 million people. With a GDP of $1,956,911,630,594, Takatta Loa is considered particularly poor due to its large population. The wealth disparity is quite large with the poorest of the Loa living on simple subsistence agriculture.