Ayaupia

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The Democratic Republic of Ayaupia, also simply known as Ayaupia, is a federal republic located in northwestern Gondwana, bordering Scander and Hupte.

The Democratic Republic of Ayaupia

The flag of Ayaupia
Flag
Motto: United Through Borders
Anthem: People here and beyond, come together!
Location of Ayaupia (dark green) on the continent of Gondwana (grey)
Location of Ayaupia (dark green)
on the continent of Gondwana (grey)
CapitalCayoo
Largest cityAcastel
Official languagesAyaupian
Recognised national languagesAyaupian, (Palayonian, Asconian, Nestonian)
Demonym(s)Ayaupian
GovernmentFederation Social Democracy Republic
• Federal Councellors
Vraastal Naaste, Rastur Cortec, Ulyelat Onosnel
• Prime Minister
Alastir Ruste
LegislatureThe Federal Assembly
The Tripartite Senate
The People's Comittee
Establishment
• The Federalisation
July 20th, 1955
• The States Establishment
January 04th, 1890
Population
• 2020 estimate
17,450,000
• 2018 census
17,450,349
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Per capita
26,450
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
244,098
CurrencyLira (FAM)
Driving sideright
Calling code+50
ISO 3166 codeAYOP
Internet TLD.ay

History

Geography

The country has its territory spread on continental land of Gondwana and the island of Torusta, which is the main island, plus the three islands of Ustacor, Upat Piyecor and Opat Piyecor. Ayaupia is divided between three constituent countries : Nestonia, in the mainland, goes from the coast to the mountain range of the Apumoo in the south. Palayonia is located in the southwestern part of the main island, stopping to the Pocapumian Mountains (Pocapumi), while Asconia begins from those same mountains to the northwest, covering the rest of Torusta and the three northwestern islands.

The highest elevation point is the Upoy Rol mount at 1,534 meters, in the Apumoo range. This range covers all the south of Ayaupia. The Pocapumi Mountains covers 2/3 of the main islands, while the other islands are entirely mountainous. Numerous rivers cross Ayaupia, as the Ulsta, the one who marks the border between the country and Scander, or those who approximately make the border between Asconia and Palayonia, the Astoril to the north, the Upyolat to the south. In ayaupian history, rivers were seen as the border between a tribe and another, they were the boundaries that stopped a community to go further. Crossing the river was seen as an invasion and was often used to conquer other territories.