Ulakisonia

Ulakisonia (Ulakisonian: Улакисонидиха; romanized: Ulakisonidiha), officially the Republic of Ulakisonia, (Ulakisonian: Ареспублите Улакисонидиха; romanized: Arespublite Ulakisonidiha) is a country located in the, and is located south of Western and Isandarual, north of Toalugi, east of Sittapini, northeast of Kanuzunda Islands, slightly southeast of Adrian Islands, and northwest of Australia's. By both area and population, Ulakisonia is the largest country in the Nesionytan Islands, and is the economic and political power in the region. Ulakisonia's population is about 34 million people as of 2021.

The Nytan people first settled in Ulakisonia and other islands nearby in 3rd century BC. It was the center of the Nesionytan Empire, which existed from the 2nd century AD to 1549. The Kingdom of Ulakharisu was established after the dissolution of the empire. It consisted of modern-day Ulakisonia and Isandarual. Russians conquered the Ulakisonia island in 1823, and they had disputes with Britain. It was ceded to them in 1891 after both sides signed the Pact of Anaretu, and became a crown colony. Ulakisonia gained its independence in 1948. Right after that, the country had a two-decade period of civil war against the communists. The Communist Party of Ulakisonia gained victory in 1969 and Ulakisonia was converted to a one-party Marxist-Leninist state. Fearing a communist state in Oceania, Australia and Isandarual implemented a trade blockade with Ulakisonia. However, in 1990, democracy was restored as the country started multiparty elections. Modern-day Ulakisonia was established on December 1, 1990.

Ulakisonia is a   with a unicameral legislature, the Marezindar. It is a and leads the Nesionytan Islands in terms of economic freedom, development, and has the highest income in the region. However, corruption is prevalent in Ulakisonia, being ranked third in terms of corruption in the Nesionytan Islands. It is a member of the, Federation of Nesionytan Islands, , and the. It is considered a.

Etymology
The name is derived from the Nesionytan phrase, Ulagi sunnudar, which means 'lands of the outside'. Earlier, the island they settled in was referred to as Ulag parantida sirim, 'land surrounded by water'. Ulakisonians believe their country's name actually originates from the legend of Ulakharisun, written in around 5th century BC.

The term, Ulakisonia, was never used until the arrival of the Russians in 1823, who called the natives Ulyagsunski. The name was later morphed into Ulakisoni, and became more widespread.

Transport
Ulakisonia has around 70 operating airports, including 9 international airports. Algoydir Shash International Airport, commonly known as Asia Airport, is the busiest airport which serves Sheze. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all flights are currently suspended and sea travel is the only way of entering Ulakisonia.

Media
Diha Ryzik is Ulakisonia's largest newspaper publisher, publishing primarily in Ulakisonian,, and. Other best-selling newspapers are An Tygyratur, Ulakworld, and Sayat. Sayat's Gigindatur is also the oldest magazine in the Nesionytan Islands, which are being published since 1885. Though officially banned, the left-wing Usur is very popular in Ulakisonia.

Ruteliulak manages public radio and television in Ulakisonia. Eleven terrestrial free-to-air television channels in the country are owned by Ruteliulak. All Ulakisonian radio stations under the AM band are either funded or owned by the company. The most popular channels in the country are Kansaqyr, Pouiz, TV Aina, and Baham 4, all of which are privately owned. Satellite television is the most common method of watching television in Ulakisonia.

TV Networks are Ulakisonian Broadcasting Radio and Television, Channel 19, GDU Television etc.