Uroborian Islands

The Uroborian Islands (Shudonese: ウロボる Urobor, Korean: 유로보 Yurobo, Russian: уроборска Uroborska) is an island chain located between South Korea and Japan, the island chain contains three nations along with a dependency of Shushtrepistaz. The island originally was united, but had been divided by wars including World War II, the Syldavian Revolution and the East Uroborian War.

The islands are considered to be highly diverse both ethnically and economically. The smaller states of North Uroboria and Central Uroboria are considered to have some of the strongest economies in the world and are highly dependent on financial and business services as their main industry; whereas South Uroboria depends greatly on manufacturing and exports.

The impoverished state of East Uroboria suffers from a widespread lack of economy, with an unemployment rate of 67.4%. The East Uroborian economy is mostly based on manufacturing. However, a large number of East Uroborian corporations are nearing bankruptcy, and labor rights are nearly non-existant.

Ethnically, most citizens of the Uroborian Islands identify as Uroborian, a genealogical admixture of Shudonese, Japanese and Korean peoples. Shudonese, Japanese and Koreans make up most of the minority population in the Uroborian islands, with the exception of North Uroboria where many minority groups still identify as Syldavian despite the country's independence from Syldavia.