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File:Noun Project Signature icon 619326 cc.svgTerritory ID and proposed name
The Territory ID (from OpenGeofiction:Territories, e.g. AR123a) and proposed name of the country


UL23d=Kadah

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UL23d is a region predominantly characterized by mountainous terrain, with a narrow plain in the south and extensive mountain ranges in the north. A major river, known in the Kadah language as “Qutabe,” meaning “River of Life,” originates from the Pashlupezo Mountains in the northernmost part of the region. Qutabe flows from north to south, eventually emptying into the sea.

The eastern part of UL23d features a long coastline, though the coastal plain there is quite narrow. Most of the region falls under a humid subarctic climate or a subarctic coniferous forest climate (taiga). However, the southern part transitions toward a temperate oceanic climate.

Winters are marked by heavy snowfall, especially in the transitional zone between the southern plains and the central highlands. Summers are cooler and less humid compared to more southern regions, with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C, and southern areas may reach 20°C to 25°C.

In the northern part of the region, many resources are being developed, such as nickel mines, which constitute a major industry for the country.

File:Invest - The Noun Project.svgHuman geography
A brief description of the territory demographics, economic development, land occupation, infrastructure and mapping style


The nation of Kadah has a population of approximately 900,000 people, with the majority concentrated in the southern plains. This region is home to many cities, especially along the Qutabe River, including the capital city, Yaladaam, which lies near this major river.

There are three major cities in Kadah:

  • Yaladaam (the capital),
  • Nyerqak, a southern coastal port city, and
  • Zalakhaq, the northern hub, known for having the most spectacular snowy landscapes.

A railway line connects Nyerqak in the south to Zalakhaq in the north, passing through Yaladaam and several smaller cities located on the plains. Another railway runs from Qabukhar to Kasu, also passing through Nyerqak and Yaladaam.

Kadah has no formal highway system, and in some remote areas—such as the route from Boshla to the northern city of Vato—there are no roads at all; travel is only possible by boat or airplane. In contrast, the southern plains are crisscrossed by a dense network of roads, resembling a system of capillaries. However, about 20% of these roads have not been maintained for years, and during early spring, they become extremely muddy and impassable.

History & culture
A brief description of the intended culture and language


Kadah is a country established by the Kadahians, who speak Kadah language. a language closely related to the Turkic and Tungusic language families. Their culture is similar to that of the Nivkh, Yakut, and Ainu peoples. Historically, they had a semi-nomadic, semi-hunting-and-fishing lifestyle, a tradition that still persists culturally in the northern regions. They domesticated reindeer and used them for riding. In the past, their economy was mainly based on the fur trade.

Throughout history, the Kadahians have been the original inhabitants and owners of this land. Later, peoples from the south — including those influenced by the Jilyu (Ryukyu) culture, Chinese culture, and Nordic cultures — gradually discovered the region and established coastal colonies or trade networks, especially around Nyerqak, which became a key trade center.

In modern times, with the rise of nationalism, the Kadahians developed a strong sense of ethnic identity. Gradually, the nation of Kadah took shape and, amid the great power struggles, reclaimed its southern coastline, becoming the country it is today.

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Stolas123

2025/6/13