Ucia

Ucia (Baratawla: aBārátawḻe [əˈbaːrãtaʊɭɛ]; lit. Of the people; Khaba: Usia [uːsiʲə]), officially the Ucian Federation (Baratawla: Kūhilakān aBārátawḻe [kuːhilaˈkaːɴ əˈbaːrãtaʊɭɛ]; Khaba: Federasi Usia [ɸedərasiː uːsiʲə]) is a country in the Kagrash Sphere of the Nesionytan Islands. It is located between Zahama and Dajankagru, and Hangala to the south. It is made up of three main islands, including two large ones. Other than those, the country has several small islands. Similar to Dajankagru, the two islands have been separate countries until both agreed to unify overtime. Its capital is Qarwaliat, located in the larger aIralajaka island.

In April 1971, the Ucian Revolution occured, which resulted into overthrowing the democratic government in favor of a Walakarimasist state on April 23, 1971. It then resulted into a full-scale war between the Walakarimasists and democratic forces. The war ended in 1992, being followed by the 1992 Ucia famine and protests later in 1995. Political mismanagement, corruption, and economic restrictions crippled Ucia further, and was recorded as one of the poorest countries in the Nesionytan Islands.

As a result of the, bankrupting the country, Ucia's ruling UWP was dissolved immediately after president Belemlake Uchawtwano Hulkulgi resigned and subsequently allowed multiparty elections, after the state had refused economic aid from foreign powers and rejected a proposition to open up its economy. After the Liberal Party was elected in January 2005, the country changed its official name from the People's Socialist Republic of Ucia to the Ucian Federation, and all Walakarimasist symbols were removed.