Tuidung

The Nine Circles of Tuidung (: Kua Bial Tuidung), informally referred to as either Tuidung or The Nine Circles, is a sovereign state polity located in southwestern Sinju. It borders ??? to the east and ??? to the south, while simultaneously sharing a naval border with ???. It is inhabited by a total population of around 22 million people, 2 million of which residing in the national capital of Tung-nung.

The region was initially settled by peoples hailing from central Sinju in the early XXth millennium BCE. Some portions of the migrants settled in the foothills of the Chung mountains, establishing sedentary forms of sustenance such as, while the remainders began populating the coastal stretches of current day Tuidung. Any attempts at unified organisation and government didn't arrive until up around the late 2nd millennium BCE, assuming the shape of village clusters sharing common administration. The most notable of these being the Sai kingdoms.

Contemporarily, Tuidung is regarded as a regional hub of commerce, culture and. The last practice being rooted in the fact that the governance of the country is managed by so-called societies, successors of the previous  which historically controlled the realm. According to foreign political analysts, the government form matches that of a with  tendencies. This in contrast to the officially recognised de jure classification.

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