Kinkina

Kinkina (Borundian pronunciation: [ciŋina]; Latawei: Tsingina) is the capital city of the Nesionytan country of Borundia. It is the country's fourth largest city in terms of population, with 239,414 people as of 2021. It has an area of 189 km², and is directly governed by the Government of Borundia, with the city mayor being the state secretary. Kinkina is a planned city, established in 1968 to replace Aloktiena as the capital of the Borundian Federation, and officially became Borundia's capital after its establishment in 1983.

The area were modern day Kinkina stands used to be an ancient Nutaderram village, until the 1350s when the city was destroyed by muslim leaders. In the exact area, the military government of the Borundian Federation planned to shift the capital from Aloktiena to a predominiantly Borundian area due to their nationalism and the overcrowdedness of Aloktiena, which is ironic since Habyajan was moved away as the capital due to the same reason. Kinkina, which gets its name from the Unbadimin word, chennangina, which meant 'central city'. was established in 1968, with constructions starting in November of that year, but was topped out in 1972. Constructions resumed in 1974 and was completed in 1980.