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Ubunye, officially the Free League of Ubunyi Councils, is a nation in the North-West of Audonia. It’s immediate neighbours is Burgundie, in the form of the Isle des Coulettes. It covers an area of 1,527,368km² (589,720 sq mi), It holds no overseas territories and is a single landmass. The country has a population of over 143 million, split between Ubunye’s many chapters, each represented by workers’, soldiers’ synod and peoples’ councils. It is a highly decentralised federation modelled after Carna, encompassing 111 peoples’ councils. The capital city is Kuleko, with other major cities including Igolide, the industrial heart of Ubunye, and Ilanga, the tourism jewel of the nation. Other important locations include The Crag, housing the political and defence assemblies of Ubunye, and The Isha Belt, the harsh desert stretching across the centre of the Nation.
Ubunye, officially the Free League of Ubunyi Councils, is a nation in the North-West of Audonia. It’s immediate neighbour is Burgundie, in the form of the Isle des Coulettes. It covers an area of 1,527,368km² (589,720 sq mi), It holds no overseas territories and is a single landmass. The country has a population of over 143 million, split between Ubunye’s many chapters, each represented by workers’, soldiers’ synod and peoples’ councils. It is a highly decentralised federation modelled after Carna, encompassing 111 peoples’ councils. The capital city is Kuleko, with other major cities including Igolide, the industrial heart of Ubunye, and Ilanga, the tourism jewel of the nation. Other important locations include The Crag, housing the political and defence assemblies of Ubunye, and The Isha Belt, the harsh desert stretching across the centre of the Nation.


Up until the 13<sup>th</sup> century Ubunye was a divided area of countless tribal groups, until a unification war took place led by the Munye tribe, forming the First Northern Alliance, centred on the location of the modern day capital,  Kuleko. It is to be believed that the unification never extended to the south due to the harsh nature of the Isha Belt and any sort of mass force travelling across it would likely not survive the crossing. The 16<sup>th</sup> Century saw the collapse of the united northern tribes, with the overthrowing of the King in what is known as the First Ubunyi Revolution. The following decades saw a monumental splintering of the northern people, spreading themselves across the northern province once again into individual tribes. By the 19<sup>th</sup> century the tribes formed a symbiotic society all across the Northern province, with technological innovations allowing traversal of the Isha belt for the first time, allowing relations with the Southern tribes to bloom. 1817 saw the Second Unification of the North, a democratic pact signed by the leaders of the tribes, with many southern tribes joining the fold in the coming years. The meeting place of the tribe representatives was decided to be Kuleko, as the ancestral home of the first Northern Alliance. From the 840s however, The monarchical nation of Carna began a large-scale colonisation of Ubunye, starting over a century of occupation. The occupation saw the Ubunye people reduced to labourers underneath the Carnish people. It was not until the Bairdist revolution and the subsequent Independence deal in 1948 that Ubunye once again became free. By this time Ubunye had a mixed population of natives and ex-Carnish individuals, while still a majority native Ubunyi people, the ex-Carnish made up a significant portion of the population.
Up until the 13<sup>th</sup> century Ubunye was a divided area of countless tribal groups, until a unification war took place led by the Munye tribe, forming the First Northern Alliance, centred on the location of the modern day capital,  Kuleko. It is to be believed that the unification never extended to the south due to the harsh nature of the Isha Belt and any sort of mass force travelling across it would likely not survive the crossing. The 16<sup>th</sup> Century saw the collapse of the united northern tribes, with the overthrowing of the King in what is known as the First Ubunyi Revolution. The following decades saw a monumental splintering of the northern people, spreading themselves across the northern province once again into individual tribes. By the 19<sup>th</sup> century the tribes formed a symbiotic society all across the Northern province, with technological innovations allowing traversal of the Isha belt for the first time, allowing relations with the Southern tribes to bloom. 1817 saw the Second Unification of the North, a democratic pact signed by the leaders of the tribes, with many southern tribes joining the fold in the coming years. The meeting place of the tribe representatives was decided to be Kuleko, as the ancestral home of the first Northern Alliance. From the 840s however, The monarchical nation of Carna began a large-scale colonisation of Ubunye, starting over a century of occupation. The occupation saw the Ubunye people reduced to labourers underneath the Carnish people. It was not until the Bairdist revolution and the subsequent Independence deal in 1948 that Ubunye once again became free. By this time Ubunye had a mixed population of natives and ex-Carnish individuals, while still a majority native Ubunyi people, the ex-Carnish made up a significant portion of the population.
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