Seogwan

Seogwan (Seriyedang: 소관; : 𒀸𒅈𒀝𒊌; : ܐܲܫܲܪܲܓܘ݂, : Ašaragu; lit. "West Crown"), officially the Commonwealth of Seogwan (: 𒀸𒅈𒀝𒊌𒅇 𒌌𒈠𒀾𒄀𒋾𒅋; : ܐܲܫܲܪܲܓܘ݂ܟܘܼܟ ܘܠܡܲܐܵܫ݇ܓܝܼܛܝܼܠ, : Ašaragukùak Ulmaášgitiil), is a country in South Yoju bordered by Mennefer to the north and the Red Yi Sea to the west, across which it faces Nehset. The country's populace is centered around four historically significant cities: Nippur, Rakh, Maikh and Kanesh. A of fertile plains, high mountains, and deserts, Seogwan is home to diverse ethnic and religious groups, including  and Seogwanian Hadahsians,, , , and. Moreover, it contains the largest of Araswans and Yondokese, and a significant diaspora of Basanreserians, Tosanese and Juponese. Religious groups include, Jaatunists, Coptics, Tanishanists, and. Seogwanians constitute the largest ethnic group, and Hoigyites are the largest religious group.

Seogwan is infamous for being the world's largest exporter of.