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'''Ginsukyo''' (Ginsukyan: ギンスキヨ),{{efn|''Ginsukiyo'', {{WPlink2|Help:IPA|[ɡinsɯˈkijo]}}|group=lower-alpha}} officially the '''Ginsukyan Union''' (Ginsukyan: ギンスキヨ グリン),{{efn|''Ginsukyio Guria'', {{WPlink2|Help:IPA|[ɡinsɯˈkijo ˈɡɯʐin]}}|group=lower-alpha}} is a country located in [[West Alaxia]]. It is bordered by [[Fazarian Occupied Ginsukyo|Fazarian Ginsukyo]] and the [[Gateway Sea]] to the west, [[Sinkayya]] and [[Atlantia]] to the north, the [[Fazar|Fazarian]] state of [[Tuzal]] to the south, and [[Jimarian Occupied Ginsukyo|Jimarian Ginsukyo]] to the east. [[Nyolenri]] is the capital and largest city; other major cities are [[Ogodoshima]], [[Nyokeni]], [[Narono]], [[Yohizen]], and [[Ninamitame]].
'''Ginsukyo''' (Ginsukyan: ギンスキヨ),{{efn|''Ginsukiyo'', {{WPlink2|Help:IPA|[ɡinsɯˈkijo]}}|group=lower-alpha}} officially the '''Ginsukyan Union''' (Ginsukyan: ギンスキヨ グリン),{{efn|''Ginsukyio Guria'', {{WPlink2|Help:IPA|[ɡinsɯˈkijo ˈɡɯʐin]}}|group=lower-alpha}} is a country located in [[West Alaxia]]. It is bordered by [[Fazarian Occupied Ginsukyo|Fazarian Ginsukyo]] and the [[Gateway Sea]] to the west, [[Sinkayya]] and [[Atlantia]] to the north, the [[Fazar|Fazarian]] state of [[Tuzal]] to the south, and [[Jimarian Occupied Ginsukyo|Jimarian Ginsukyo]] to the east. [[Nyolenri]] is the capital and largest city; other major cities are [[Ogodoshima]], [[Nyokeni]], [[Narono]], [[Yohizen]], and [[Ninamitame]].


Archaeological evidence shows that the lands representing modern day Ginsukyo have been inhabited by Humans since XXXXX BXY{{Efn|OOC: Ginsukyan Pre-History is a WIP|group=lower-alpha}}, representing a distinct and indigenous [[Turiko]] culture. Later migrations by the [[Thasselene]] peoples in modern-day [[Atlantia]] influenced the Turiko significantly, introducing written language. These upheavals resulted in the formation of the [[Turiko City States|City States]], resulting in a short but violent period in the Turiko history. A short moment of peace due to the [[First Council of Nyolenri]] was broken by [[Gurinary of Eientei|Eientei]] which moved to quickly unify the city-states, having done so in 82 XY, declaring the [[Gurinary of Turiko]].
Archaeological evidence shows that the lands representing modern day Ginsukyo have been inhabited by Humans since XXXXX BXY{{Efn|OOC: Ginsukyan Pre-History is a WIP|group=lower-alpha}}, representing a distinct and indigenous [[Turiko]] culture. Later migrations by the [[Thasselene]] peoples in modern-day [[Atlantia]] influenced the Turiko significantly, introducing written language. These upheavals resulted in the formation of the [[Turiko City States|City States]], and ushered in a short but violent period in Turiko history. A short moment of peace due to the [[First Council of Nyolenri]] was broken by [[Gurinary of Eientei|Eientei]] which moved to quickly unify the city-states, ending in 82 XY, and establishing the [[Gurinary of Turiko]].


After more conquests by the Gurinary, the [[Second Council of Nyolenri]] was convened, in which the [[Amperite of Ginsukyo]] was founded. The Amperite's political system resulted in a power struggle between the once powerful [[First Gurin|Gurin]] and the [[Amper]], culminating in the [[Gurinist Rebellion]], ending in the [[Treaty of Remaba]] which abolished the office of the Amper.
After more conquests by the Gurinary, the [[Second Council of Nyolenri]] was convened, in which the [[Amperite of Ginsukyo]] was founded. The Amperite's political system resulted in a power struggle between the once powerful [[First Gurin|Gurin]] and the [[Amper]], culminating in the [[Gurinist Rebellion]], ending in the [[Treaty of Remaba]] which abolished the office of the Amper. It was also around this time that a [[Ginsukyan-Thraxian enmity|rivalry was brewing]] between Ginsukyans and [[Thraxian people|Thraxians]].


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==