Iyoka

Iyoka, officially the Republic of Iyoka ( : 위요겋 드게둏귀요괘굏, Wiyo:’keh Tkëtyohkwiyokweköh), is a sovereign country in eastern Yeongju. It shares land borders with Cree nation, Anishinaabe nation, Utendawatase, Osage nation, Choctaw nation, Creek nation, Apalachea, Mattawoman, and Choman, and is bounded on the east by the Mulberry Ocean. Spanning over 2 million square kilometers, with a population of nearly 96 million, Iyoka is the eigth-largest country in the world by area, sixteenth-largest by population, and third-largest by population in Yeongju after Yahuimilco and Hachuabsh. Its capital is Onötakëhyat, but its largest metropolitan area is Kwanipiyak.

Iyoka is considered a regional power in central and eastern Yeongju.

Etymology
Iyoka, or Wiyo:’keh in, is of uncertain etymology. However, it possibly derives from the root -iyo- 'to be good' and the external locative suffix -a’keh, meaning approximately 'it is good there'. In the nation's full official name, Tkëtyohkwiyokweköh is a calque of 共和國 'republic', literally translating to 'where there are all the people at peace'.

Iyoka is also known historically and poetically as Tyohnekaweso’, which means 'where there are many waters'.