Ambemarivo

Ambemaribu, officially the People's Republic of Ambemaribu (Fyumbunan ahi mbitani Ambemaribu; Ambemaribese pronunciation: ; : 譾溪人民共和國), is an in the Ulbyeon Ocean, approximately 400 kilometers (250 miles) off the coast of East Matobo. Ambemaribu is a ; over ninety percent of its wildlife is found nowhere else in Tiandi. The island's diverse ecosystems and unique wildlife are threatened by the encroachment of the rapidly growing human population and other environmental threats.

The archaeological evidence of the earliest human foraging on Ambemaribu may date up to 10,000 years ago. Human settlement of Ambemaribu occurred between 350 BC and 550 CE by, arriving on from Kendan. The social and religious situation of Kendan during those times were that of, along with native Kendanese culture. These were joined around the 9th century CE by Tsongtikese migrants crossing the Matobwe Channel from East Miju. Other groups continued to settle on Ambemaribu over time, each one making lasting contributions to Ambemaribese cultural life and eventually being assimilated to the dominant tribes. The Ambemaribese ethnic group is often divided into two or more subgroups, of which the largest are the on the central highlands.

Until the late 16th century, the island of Ambemaribu was ruled by a fragmented assortment of shifting sociopolitical alliances. Beginning in the early 16th century, most of the island was united under the rule of King Rasafimahadradra. The royal dynasties were commonly left to a series of local nobles to rule, especially when the Kingdom of Ambemaribu remained harmonious. The industrial revolution and the increasing trade with Sinju, particularly Hokan, saw the Kingdom adopt new reformations, including the implementation of the into the educational curriculum. The monarchy officially ended in 1906, after a communalist revolution the previous year. Since 1910, the nation has officially been governed as a   from its capital Ankabari. Ambemaribu is a member of the Congress of Nations, the Miju Union, and the International Communalist Forum.

Ambemaribu prides itself on having a robust navy and carrying out industrializations in respect to the environment. The majority of the population adheres to traditional beliefs,, or an amalgamation of both. Ecotourism and agriculture, paired with greater investments in education, health, and, are key elements of Ambemaribu's development strategy.