Daklaweidi

Daklaweidi, officially the Democratic Daklaweidian Union, (Daklaweidian: Ḵu.ookhaax'w Dak̲l'aweidí Ḵwáan) is a federal republic consisting of much of inland northeastern Uju. It is bordered by Kasatochi to the east, XX to the southeast, XX to the southwest, XX to the west, and the Great Northern Ocean to the north. Daklaweidi's capital is S'G̱ang Gwaay, and its largest city is Sóokat'aa.

Daklaweidi has been inhabited for at least 50,000 years by various indigenous Daklaweidians, who spoke over 700 languages and frequently fought one another for supremacy over the nation. in 291, the First Daklaweidian Chiefdom was founded by Til'tlein, and it went on to conquer most of modern-day Daklaweidi. It fell in 432, and a series of chiefdoms followed by city-states became the norm. In XXXX, however, Fusen asserted its control over Daklaweidi, replacing the monarchy with those loyal to itself.

This foreign rule lasted until the Eulhae War, after which the Fourteenth Daklaweidian Chiefdom was instated by an international tribunal based on the most direct descendants of the Thirteenth Chiefdom. This Chiefdom was expected to be much more liberal than those in the past had been, and it was until the early 70s, during which it became very repressive, particularly towards the minorities in the south. After finally being fed up with the state of their country, the south split off in the Daklaweidian Civil War during the mid-80s -- immediately thereafter the chiefdom was overthrown in the Salmonberry Revolution. The south was independent until 1989, during which it was continuously embroiled in civil war (see The History of Oongaan), after which it was reinstated into Daklaweidi. The liberal, capitalist democracy has been one of the friendliest in Uju towards the Sinjuans, due to its passively anti-communist tendencies.

Daklaweidi has both one of the largest economies and per-capita incomes in Uju, largely attributed to the influence of Sinju on its economy post-civil war. It ranks highly in political and civil liberties, and is considered high in education, healthcare, and quality of life. Daklaweidi is a member of the Congress of Nations, the Sinju Union, and Aeyu.