Uguresya

Uguresya, or officially the Democratic Republic of Uguresya (Standard Mandarin: 力三冊口匹尺月七工匹 尺三戶臼官心工匹 口下 臼巨臼) is a nation spanning across Asia, from the Pacific Ocean to the most western parts of China. It is bordered by eight nations (The Russian Empire, South Korea, Persia, Uzbekistan, India, Vietnam, Thailand, and Myanmar). The DRU consists of the present-day states of China, Laos, Cambodia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Taiwan. Although, the government have begun making plans to release states such as Cambodia, Tajiki and Kyrgyzstan, as well as Tibet. The total area of it is unknown, although the population is known and is around 1.562 billion people (in 2021). This official nation was created in ThatMapperGuy's new series, Alternate Future of Asia in Countryballs.

History
The first signs of "Uguresyan nationalism" began in 1889 after the formation of the Third French Republic, as many Chinese that identified as "Ukunyan" (now Uguresyan) wished to form a republic out of the Qing Dynasty. In 1890, many Ukunyans decided to begin a rebellion against the Qing Dynasty, and ultimately succeeded in their goal of a democratic republic, with little to no land, as they only held on to the present-day province of China known as Heijlongjiang. Eventually, when the Qing Dynasty collapsed in 1900 in this alternate timeline (instead of the real timeline where it collapsed in 1912), and the Republic of China was formed, the Ukunyans, who had then renamed themselves to 'Uguresyans', joined the Republic of China, as it was much more democratic than its predecessor, the Qings. During World War One the Uguresyans and Chinese fought alongside each other, both opposing the Central Powers, fighting with the UK, France, Russia, Japan and the USA. During World War One, however, Japan broke a non-aggression pact that had been signed following the Japanese becoming super-ultra-mega imperial when they invaded the Chinese and Uguresyans a lot earlier than they did in our timeline, invading the nation in 1928, as opposed to 1937 in our timeline.