Gitsan

Gitsan is a country in Eastern Bangju. With a land area of over 1.2 million square kilometers, it is the largest country to be located completely in Bangju. To the north, it shares a long border with Taniilux. To the east, it shares borders with X,Yuluil and Wuyala. To the west, it shares borders with Iluladmiv and X. To the south, it shares a border with X and faces Thunderbird Bay.

Etymology
Gitsan's name is said to originate from the Gitsanese words git meaning "people of" and xsan meaning "the river of mist". The characters 山吉 were later applied by Cheonjean travelers who visited the area.

Economy


Gitsan has historically been a massive producer and exporter of.

Due to Gitsan's abundance of waterways, plays a major role in the country's electricity generation and is responsible for over a fifth of the country's electricity supply.

Demographics
Much of the country's population is centered around the coast or the Xsan River and its tributaries.

Religion
Traditional Gitsanese spirituality featured shamans. The bear was held in high regard. In many villages, bears would be captured, raised, and then sacrificed, a practice likely originating from similar rituals from the Aenic and Iluladmivic peoples of the area. These practices would continue in the north until the early 20th century, when the government successfully undertook efforts to end the practice.

Cuisine


Common staples include rice, millet, corn, and beans.

Like much of Bangju and the Thunderbird Bay area, Gitsan consumes a significant amount of salmon, which are caught on both the sea and Gitsan's many rivers. Salmon is most commonly eaten roasted, steamed, or boiled, but can also be prepared in a number of other ways. It is generally preserved in a variety of ways including smoked, dried, canned, or frozen. Salmon jerky is commonly consumed as a snack.

Fruit and hazelnuts are also widely consumed.