Mennefer

Mennefer is an industrialized  in Yoju. It has the third highest population in the world and covers 1.7 million km² in area. It shares land borders with Nukigurun to the northwest, Tumpangia in the far north, Olokundem and Nesh to the northeast, Seogwan in the southeast, Gelgelia and Habdah in the southwest, and faces the Mungnang Sea in the west and a strip of the Red Yi Sea to its far south. The country is roughly divided into a in the south and a  in the north. Large parts of the southern deserts are irrigated thanks to the Seven Rivers Basin, which nurtures most of Mennefer's agriculture and population. The capital is Timinouro, while the most populated urban area is the Toowan River Delta with 70 million residents.

Considered a with influence in central-southern Yoju, it featured a long history of independent dynastical rule prior to its subjugation by Sinju powers in the 19th century.

Mennefer is a constitutionally with a. The country has been governed by the movement of the Menneferian People's Party since 1958. The monarchy was not abolished in the revolution, and the country still has a king; but he has no official powers and operates as a figurehead. The country is nominally governed through the will of the nation's, the National Consortium, but all governing decisions are in effect made by the Central Committee after the ousting of the Politburo in 1987.