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The historical roots of Locrya can be traced back to the rise of the Oduniyyad Caliphate in the 7th century, during which Siphost region, where Locrya resides, often bore the brunt of failed military campaigns and economic downturns. This led to the development of numerous city-states, each boasting a unique identity shaped by a mix of local languages, with Eyrusian being the most dominant. The nation, however, was also influenced by Audonian Arabic, particularly in the southern territories.
The historical roots of Locrya can be traced back to the rise of the Oduniyyad Caliphate in the 7th century, during which Siphost region, where Locrya resides, often bore the brunt of failed military campaigns and economic downturns. This led to the development of numerous city-states, each boasting a unique identity shaped by a mix of local languages, with Eyrusian being the most dominant. The nation, however, was also influenced by Audonian Arabic, particularly in the southern territories.


By the 1990s, inspired by statesman Eyrus Amanra, the city-states unified to form the Federation of Locrya. This unification spurred rapid development in various sectors, leading to a surge in prosperity. But the unity was short-lived, due to cultural and ideological differences, particularly in the religiously-inclined southern states, leading to the infamous Split in the early 2000s.
By the 1990s, inspired by politician Eyrus Amanra, the city-states unified to form the Federation of Locrya. This unification spurred rapid development in various sectors, leading to a surge in prosperity. But the unity was short-lived, due to cultural and ideological differences, particularly in the religiously-inclined southern states, leading to the infamous Split in the early 2000s.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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''Why is your country called what it is? What is the source of that word or phrase?''
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