Dangrussia

The Republic of Dangrussia (Dang: 당룼이야, Russian: Республика Дангpоссии) commonly referred to as Dangrussia, is a federal subject of Russia, a republic, located in the Far East federal district. The capital is Goro Gemun, and it is the second largest territorial divison of Russia after the Sakha Republic. Ethnic Dang people make up the majority of the population of Dangrussia at over 69%. The Dang people are a Tungusic people closely related to Manchus. Dang and Russian has co-official language status in the republic, and most residents report the ability to speak both languages fluently. Native Dang culture was somewhat subjugated during the Soviet Era, and use of the Russian language was encouraged. Dangrussia existed as the Dang Soviet Socialist Republic from 1960 until 1991, when it remained part of the Russian Federation. Dangrussia recieved far more self-determination powers when it gained status as a republic of Russia which led to a cultural revival within the territory.

Following the introduction of the Baktambiba policy by Ayan Birabe's government in 1989, Dangrussia is officially claimed by Danguk and disputed with Russia. There has been no official statement on the matter by the Russian federal government, however they have denied a Dangrussian reunification referendum three times since 1990. The dispute has led to sour relations between Danguk and Russia, and has threatened the stability of the region, particularly since hostil remarks by the Putin regime on the issue.