Ebyan

Ebyan, officially the Republic of Ebyan is a sovereign state located in the most southern division of the Great Issobel Island, which shares with its northern neighbor Vermeu and the not bordering Teshiel. It is considered part of North America despite being closer to South America.

Toponym
The word Ebyan is the one used for the indigenous group that inhabited the southern zone of the Great Issobel Island, and almost the only one tribe that Spanish colonizers were able to found during the invasion. The meaning of the word in Ebyanese was originally "land" but it was changed because the country was already named that way and since then the word "tierra" was implemented in the Ebyanese language as a replace for land ("tierra" is the Spanish word for land).

Geography
Ebyan is known for having a vast desert, named the Raeen Desert, that occupies about the 75% of the country and most of it makes it very difficult to go through, and extremely hard to make an establishment. This desert can be found in the northern and northeastern zone. The north is also a place with some high mountains, though most of them are divided by the Vermeu-Ebyan border. Almost all cities in Ebyan can be found near the coasts, especially in the northwest. This geographical condition is very similar to the one of Australia.

Climate in Ebyan is semiarid and desert through the whole country, with a little exception in the province of Haliboune at the north.

Political division
Ebyan is divided into 8 provinces. All of them follow the same constitutional power.

The most populous provinces are Leten, Haliboune, Julivenia and Mirinaya, while the least populous are Raeen and Alania. The province of Raeen is considerably bigger than all the other provinces, but almost the whole territory of it is occupied by the Raeen Desert, hence the name, though the desert also goes through the eastern zone of the province of Julivenia.

One thing that stands out from Ebyan is the fact that it does not have almost any big city. In fact, there are only three cities with a considerable area: Nieugane, Halibia and Primaveralia, each one located in the provinces of Leten, Haliboune and Julivenia, respectively. This characteristic leads people to think that Ebyan is a poor and an underdeveloped country, which is not true; still, the economy of the country depends highly on tourism due to, which is negatively affected by this false external impression.