Uryangken

Not to be confused with Uramken Uryangken (/: 邇养恳; lit. Earnest support of the near; : Ěryǎngkěn; YinYangiese: Ázángkáu; Japanese: 邇養; Chikayō) is the second major city in YinYangia and the second most populous. It is the capital city of the YinYangian state of Xiang and is the economic and political hub of the state.

The city was the capital of the former Toralaq Republic. It was established in 1947 due to the overpopulation of Muliuden. It is one of the largest planned cities in YinYangia.

History
Due to the overpopulation and pollution of the old capital of the Toralaq Republic, Muliuden, the government planned a new capital located approximately 250 km away from the city in 1938. The city was founded near the Sang and Uthrua rivers in the Xiang Toralaq State in 1939. Constructions started in 1942 and officially finished on December 1946. It was opened on February 10, 1947.

It was officially named "Feederet" before a month of its opening by president Reshard Unefed. Many Han and Tottomic people moved to the city, and most of the Han were Mandarin-speaking, due to the city being in a predominantly Mandarin-speaking area. It became its own independent city under the Toralaq constitution.

In 1949, the capital was officially shifted from Malodin. The president at the time declared Feederet as the eternal capital as long as Toralaq Republic exists.

In 1981, Feederet officially adopted its Mandarin name, Uryangken.

In 1999, after the Toralaq Republic was renamed to YinYangia, the capital was shifted again to Malodin. Uryangken remained the political and economic center of Xiang.

Divisions
The city is divided into six districts, with three to four saoge each.

Transportation
Uryangken is connected to Malodin and Ahzredalae by highways. It is the transportation hub of the state of Xiang.

Air
The city's main airport is the Gales LeWang International Airport, built in 1948 as Feederet Unefed Airport. It was the main airport of the then Toralaq Republic, until the replacement with YinYangia in 1999. The airport was renamed after the first mayor of Uryangken, Gales LeWang.

It serves both domestic and international flights, and one of the only airports to serve domestic flights to Meixue Tzenla International Airport. It is the third busiest airport in YinYangia after both MTI and Galakar Airport.

Population
The population of the city is 4,384,481.