Kuboia

Kuboia (pronounced "Cue-boy-ai") is a European country located to the north-west of Jetania.

History
After Ghost Island became Jetania in 1946, only approximately 30 people stayed in the area. Three of those people, John Kunning, Garnett Boastful and Echo Oakley, had no house to go to, and disliked the others who stayed in Jetania. They agreed to head to the north west of the country, and invent a sub-region. The name Kuboia is a combination of the trio’s names, whilst the original flag uses the three favourite colours from each of the original founders.

In 1984, it was requested that Kuboia would become an official country. Kuboia became an official country on 30th March 1987.

Culture

 * Main article: Culture in Kuboia

North Kuboia

 * Main article: North Kuboia


 * Fahrbahnin
 * Hausekeep
 * Kuboian Cliffs

East Kuboia

 * Main article: East Kuboia


 * Gutstone
 * Jaillage
 * Reichetto - the capital city, where the president and house parties resident

West Kuboia

 * Main article: West Kuboia


 * Britribute
 * Goodghetto
 * Meifahrn

South Kuboia

 * Main article: South Kuboia


 * Espanbute
 * Estadville
 * Kuboian Borders

Defunct settlements

 * Governhause - where the original three founders of Kuboia residented. It has since been merged into Hausekeep.

School
As of 2018, schools run in Kuboia on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

Each student’s time in Kuboian schools progress like this: Approach School and Extra School are optional - Approach School is similar to Pre-school in other countries, whilst Extra School acts as advanced education in one or two subjects.
 * Approach Year 1 - age 2 to 3
 * Approach Year 2 - age 3 to 4
 * Approach Year 3 - age 4 to 5
 * Primary Year 1 - age 5 to 6
 * Primary Year 2 - age 6 to 7
 * Primary Year 3 - age 7 to 8
 * Primary Year 4 - age 8 to 9
 * Primary Year 5 - age 9 to 10
 * Primary Year 6 - age 10 to 11
 * Secondary Year 1 - age 11 to 12
 * Secondary Year 2 - age 12 to 13
 * Secondary Year 3 - age 13 to 14
 * Extra Year 1 - age 14 to 15
 * Extra Year 2 - age 15 to 16