Aloktiena

Aloktiena ( Nuhin pronunciation: [aloʃtʃʲena]; Borundian: Aloşjina), formerly spelt as Aloshcyena, is the capital of Nuhinba, and the country's sole recognized city. It was the capital of the former Borundian Federation, which was dissolved in 1983. Aloktiena has a population of 61,223 as of 2021, and has an area of 221 km², making it the largest settlement in terms of both population and area. It is also the capital of the Aloktiena district.

Aloktiena was established by the Nuhin Kingdom in 1053, along the northwestern coast of the Nuhinba island. The city led to the kingdom becoming a naval power, and even became a regional power in the archipelago. Aloktiena replaced Khanjori as the economic and political center of the Nuhi kingdom, and gradually grew overtime.