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New Dovani
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New Dovani (Classical Gao-Showa: 梅竜国, Bairoukoku, also translated as the Bailonese State) was a confederation of local villages and towns on the Bailon islands, west of the coast of Beluzia. A majority of its population originated from North Dovani of Dovani, after the fall of the Empire of Gao-Soto drove them into exile. They settled on the 3 islands that make up the Bailonese region of modern-day Beluzia. They expanded further to what they thought would be an 4th island, but instead they found vast landspace, a part of what was actually a new continent. They established small villages inland, with dirt road tracks back to "port villages" on the coast.
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New Dovani (Classical Gao-Showa: 梅竜国, Bairoukoku, also translated as the Bailonese State) was a confederation of local villages and towns on the Bailon islands, west of the coast of Beluzia. A majority of its population originated from North Dovani of Dovani, after the fall of the Empire of Gao-Soto drove them into exile. They settled on the 3 islands that make up the Bailonese region of modern-day Beluzia. They expanded further to what they thought would be an 4th island, but instead they found vast landspace, a part of what was actually a new continent. They established small villages inland, with dirt road tracks back to "port villages" on the coast. Eventually, the Bailonese met and traded with merchants from Majatania. The economy and development of Beluzia was built on a trade route from Narikaton to Bailon, through the hills that separate Majatania from Northern Beluzia. Bailon was not under effective Beluzian control until the establishment of the Beluzian Republic, of which the local Bailonese were united into a single entity under the republic, a status reinforced by the United Kingdom of Beluzia and Bailon. Although Bailon has not gained independence since, multiple waves of immigrants from Dovani, many of them Gao-Showa people fleeing from the political instability of their homeland, as well as the high autonomy of Bailon, meant the culture of Bailon was not assimilated into mainland Beluzia, making it one of the most unique county in the Beluz Union.