Lemongo

Lemongo, officially the Republic of Lemongo (Ngoan: Unepura lemo Ngo); (French: République de Lemongo); (Arabic: جمهورية ليمونجو romanized: Jumhuriat Limunju), is a country located in the Kadersaryinan Islands within the continent of North America. It shares maritime and land borders with Yatokya to the southwest, a maritime border with the Dominican Republic to the southwest, a land and maritime border with Sialeh to the northeast, and a maritime border with Jaisakah to the northwest.

Etymology
The term "Lemongo" is derived from "lemo Ngo" which means "of the Ngoans" in the Ngoan language.

Prehistory - 1512: Prehistory
The first recorded settlements in Lemongo were from Latin America, which eventually spoke the Ngoan language. Taíno people also began entering the island. During this era, the Ngoan Chiefdom ruled over the area. Around 375 AD, the chiefdom became the Ngoan Kingdom. The kingdom lasted until the island was colonized by France in the 16th century.

Culture
The culture of Lemongo is influenced by the cultures of people who have populated the island within the past.

Since the early 19th century, influences from Native American, African, and Arabic cultures have been exhibited in Lemongoan culture, including practices of Native American religions and Islam. Lemongo has heavy remnants of French culture from colonization and considers French an official language.