Namju

Namju, (Pronounced / 'dé sɒ́ŋ / DAY-song) officially the Namju Confederacy ( :남주연방; Romanization: Namju Yeonbang),  colloquially referred to as the Confederacy, is a   comprising the titular Namju continent, as well as the outlying    of Waeno and Daeseong. With sovereignty over 5.8 million km² of territory, and the 11th largest population, Daeseong is one of the most populous nations in the world, one of the largest by territory, and the second largest by both PPP and nominal GDP. It is also one of the most ethnically diverse nations in the region with a and  populace largely descended from Sinju colonists. The nation’s geography and climate are largely and  but also includes a  north and  far to the south.

For at least thirty-thousand years before its colonization by Sinju colonial powers, the Namju landmass and tributary islands were inhabited by during the. These small tribal polities were often divided by vast geographic distances, and over were spoken by these early people in spite of some superficial cultural similarities. After Namju's 'discovery' in the 18th century by Fusenese explorers, however, Namju soon found itself being settled aggressively by Sinju empires who sought to establish sugarcane and tobacco plantations on its northern coast. In 1782, Jeongmi fully asserted its dominance over the continent with the Treaty of Dosan, after decisively defeating a coalition of Fusenese, Basanreseri, and Jihwan colonial forces, and purchasing Tosan's struggling colonial venture less than a year later.