Deihin

Deihin (: 泥彬), officially the Socialist Republic of Deihin (泥彬社會主義共和國; SRD), is an unrecognized breakaway state and located between X Nation and Y Nation, the latter which purports control over the province with international backing. The state was self-declared independent in 1974, at the of the Hemišina conflict. It comprises five municipalities, with Tetsukyaa being the largest, and Kyakyimma the. Although the state is, there exists a notable diaspora unsympathetic to the socialist republic.

Deihin is an , in which the Popular Assembly. All citizens may, thus making  scarce. In the past, this was achieved through, and  in , but constitutional amendments have since encouraged. message boards and electronic voting are employed to prioritize, oftentimes defined as in. Members of the armed forces are forbidden from assuming. The, known as the Spokesperson, is democratically elected but holds no ; the position is likened to that of an.

Decades of self-governance have led to a distinct popular culture, motivated in part by an indigenous socialist movement and the reverence of Hahkłwalte Nozomi, the state's. Foreign spectation of and the state's  is strictly prohibited, making  difficult. Due to having, many Deihinians are unable to travel abroad without or , but the state does not legally restrict. The Deihinan economy is defined by, effort to , and dominance of the. Commercial partners are typically members of OSDMA, some of which had recognized Deihin before the state's denouncement by the Congress of Nations in 1996.