Behalavia

Behalavia (Behalavian: Бехалавија), officially the Socialist Federal Republic of Behalavia (Behalavian: Суработническо Сојузно Народовладство Бехалавија, Surabotničesko Sojuzno Narodovladstvo Behalavija), is a country located in Southeastern Zemlya. It is bordered by Kadolha to the north, the Sea name TBA to the west, Cestros to the south, and Hakovlje to the east.

Etymology
Behalavia and Bah comes from bavьlna meaning cotton (v is often changed to h in Behalavian). Zrapovnik's name has an unknown origin but some speculate it might come from. The name Lesah comes from лѣсъ which means forest because of most of the terrain being forest.

Geography
For the longest of times Behalavia was a region made up of Zrapovnik, in the east, bordered by water to the east and mountains to the west, then we have Bah, the largest provnince, bordered by mountains in the east and a river to the west. Last but certainly not least, Lesah, the smallest of the bunch is made up of mostly forest but shares a river for a border with Bah and a lake up north. Behalavia was named for its great cotton farms due to the rivers from the mountains.

Geology
The main resources exported from Behalavia include, , and. But those are resources only found in the mines, other resources include, , , and to an extent,.

Waters
Zrapovnik has had a long history with water, setting a trade empire in its earlier days in the Sea name TBA. Lesah borders a lake and the capital is bordered on it. It's one of the major tourist destinations with its beautiful still waters, Bah uses only rivers coming from the mountains of which borders Zrapovnik which makes a basin good for farming, rich with minerals from the rivers. In fact farming is a major sector in the Bahian economy. But said farming had resulted in child labour which was only resolved with an act in the 70's from public outrage.

Government and politics
Behalavia is a   but the constitution states all parties must be.

Public holidays
Public holidays include New Year, Partisan Day, Victory Day, Saint Andrej's Day, and numerous unofficial Issian holidays.