Qyrgonteppistan

The Republic of Qyrgonteppistan, (Qumhuryet y Al-Qyrgonteppistani - Qyrgon) is an island nation located in the Mediterranian Sea, south of Cyprus, and West of the Levant Region. As the homeland of the Qyrgon People, a Turkic Race orginially from Turkey, the region was formerly part of the Roman Empire, and later the Ottoman Empire until 1923, when it gained independence and became the Kingdom of Qyrgonteppa, until its overthrow in 1961, when it was founded as the Republic of Qyrgonteppistan, and has since has had a relatively stable political history, with a good record of anti-corruption, and is today one of the most developed countries in the Middle East, due to its rich natural resources ranging from precious metals to its considerable supply of offshore oil.

Qyrgonteppistan is a semi-presidential republic, consisting of five provinces represented in the Grand Qyrgon Assembly, which is lead by a Prime Minister , while the head of state is the President of Qyrgonteppistan. The centre of government is in the city of Taqmeryaq, while its largest city is Qyrgontasma, on the southern coast, and other major cities consisting of Davocheyq, Izlistamary, Istyqbal, and Aqeryy.

Qyrgonteppistan is made up of three main islands, Buyuq Ada, meaning 'Great Island' in Qyrgon, which is the largest and most populous, Uqgen Ada 'Triangle Island' and Baliq Ada, 'Fish Island.' Buyuq Island has a large mountain range running down the centre of the island, with the surrounding coastal regions being relatively flat, with a mix or arid and arable land. The Winter in Qyrgonteppistan, is mostly cool and rainy, these rains produce winter torrents that fill most of the rivers, which typically dry up as the year progresses, while the summers are typically very hot, often having higher than average temperatures of the surrouding regions.