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| - Kiton is an archipelago of over 400 islands. The main island groups are Kurung (consisting of only one island, Fuluh Kurung Island), Ratanghawa, Singtel and Sari'iki. Shikoku, which together comprise about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area. The region of Sayaula within Fuluh Kurung, contains the capital city Syungkyung and the country's largest city, Akelaksa.
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| - Kiton is an archipelago of over 400 islands. The main island groups are Kurung (consisting of only one island, Fuluh Kurung Island), Ratanghawa, Singtel and Sari'iki. Shikoku, which together comprise about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area. The region of Sayaula within Fuluh Kurung, contains the capital city Syungkyung and the country's largest city, Akelaksa. Kiton is a federation of five autonomous states: the chiefdoms of Rajola, Halava, Hewalaya, Solang-Ariratan and the republican State Union of Ailongenge'ai. Each state rules over an island group within Kiton with their own chiefly family and with a high degree of autonomy. These chiefdoms swear fealty to the King of Kiton, the sovereign ruler over these islands, coming from the Kangtaga chiefly-royal family. Archaeological research indicates that people lived in Kiton as early as the Upper Paleolithic period. The first written mention of Kiton is in Sanskrit texts referring to Kitangga. Influence from other regions, mainly China and India, has shaped Kitonese culture and defined much of its history. According to tradition, the chief of the Chinese-Ki tribe of Kangtaga conquered the Kitonese islands and began the Kangtaga dynasty, assimilating them within the Kangtaga culture which had much Chinese influences (these influences were very outdated due to lack of contact with China). From the 4th century CE until 833CE, Kiton was torn apart and run by powerful chiefly families which were gradually Indianized. Kiton was finally reunited under Kangtaga I, Harihara, Ariyawin and signalled the beginning of the second Kangtaga dynasty: Indic Kangtaga. This dynasty has lasted through the ages till today, where the time-tested Kangtaga family rules.
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