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}}'''Shuuen''' (しゅうえん) is a founding member state of [[Sokoku]], as such a continuation of a former colony of [[Helreich]] under the name of [[Schangtienrand]]. Due to its relatively central position within Sokoku and history as founding member state of the federative republic, Sokoku's capital [[Kyusigai]] is located here.
}}'''Shuuen''' (しゅうえん) is a founding member state of [[Sokoku]], as such a continuation of a former colony of [[Helreich]] under the name of [[Schangtienrand]]. Due to its relatively central position within Sokoku and history as founding member state of the federative republic, Sokoku's capital [[Kyusigai]] is located here.



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Shuuen

Country Sokoku
Capital Kyusigai
Area 214,166 km2 km2
Population tba
Density tba km2/km2
Demonym Shaanian
Time zone UTC+7
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Shuuen (しゅうえん) is a founding member state of Sokoku, as such a continuation of a former colony of Helreich under the name of Schangtienrand. Due to its relatively central position within Sokoku and history as founding member state of the federative republic, Sokoku's capital Kyusigai is located here.

The state consists of a main island with the same name (in the local language) and several dozens of smaller islands surrounding it. However, the island group of Askers north of Shuuen is part of the state of Mirei instead.

While the island has different names in several of Sokoku's languages (Tepi in Bahasa Sokoku, Shadiaah Bedabi in Izto, Randö in Wortsproke and Randzu Shuuen in Kakuri) the member state always goes by the name of Shuuen, even though it can be spelled differently in other languages (Tiuven in Wortsproke or しゅうえん in Kakuri).

Culturally speaking, Shuuen belongs more to the realm of Radhria (Nelyasyat and Ayatawanti) sharing a Hueiwei ethnicity and local languages belonging to the Bawanesi language family, apart from the northern coast where Izto cultures related to the Altaian mainland are dominant.