Ulakanegara

The Republic of Ulakanegara (Eastern Ramayan Standard: Republik Ulakanegara) is a Republic of South Kesh located in the southeastern half of the country more colloquially known as the "golden coasts". Covering a modest 31,854 square kilometers of land, Ulakanegara hosts several and fields vital towards  and, colloquially named the "bread basket" of South Kesh before the rise of apartheid and Democratic Ramay in the 1980s. With a population of more than five million in 2021, it is one of the more populated republics of South Kesh, and consequently possesses one of the bigger economies of the other constituent republics of South Kesh. It is also an important link between southeastern South Kesh and the western half of the country, with numerous highways,, and available for commercial use.

The Republic of Ulakanegara is home to a mix of ethnic groups since the beginning of the warring states period, hence, the name of Ulakanegara is derived from the great empire of the same name which used to have its capital within the boundaries of the modern Ulakanegara. , Marayans, and Adonans, and Karimuti peoples make the bulk of the population, with most Yafans who are currently residing in the republic to be a remnant of the former apartheid government. Other smaller ethnic groups which came under or before apartheid could also be observed, and make less than 10% of the population.