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Inzuland, officially the Kingdom of Inzuland, is a coastal country on the Strait of Konoe. Located near the Equator, Inzuland is bordered by Unland. It is full of villages navigable by hundreds of kilometres of ever-eroding dirt tracks, giving it the soubriquet "land of shifting roads", with its geography dominated by tropics, and savanna with numerous mountains throughout the country. The climate is temperate to tropical, with two rainy seasons and two dry seasons each year. Inzuland has a population of over 9.6 million, with 3.1 million residing in Austinville, its largest city. 240,000 people live in the capital city Mbezi, home to the only airport in the country apart from its military base in the east.

History
Inzuland was founded on the spiritual mountain of Inzumukuru. A tribe was said to live on the mountain for thousands of years for its view, but eventually they decided to officially become a kingdom and enter into diplomatic relations with Unland.

Eventually, Mbezi was settled and in ancient times it was known as the drinking capital of the world. Mbezi was surrounded by wineries and was home to flavored strawberry waters. Merchants rushed to Inzuland with carts to load with strawberry waters that they could trade in Unland.

In 1704, colonists from Imperium assassinated the king of Inzuland and occupied the nation. After the fall of the Kingdom, Inzuland (Dubbed 'Inzu Empirical Territory') became a communist satellite of The Empire. A port was constructed in Austinville, featuring a boat ramp. In 1874, construction on the trans-inzu railway was completed. This railway was used to transport goods to the port in Austinville, from slave laborers, farms & mines in the country's north. In June of 1942, the Militia of the Kingdom, fighting on behalf of the royal family, started a rebellion justified by centuries of oppression.

In 1943, the final Imperium forces left the country. The success of the rebellion was attributed to a series of sabotage, as well as the imperium no longer seeing Inzuland a worthy satellite.