Ñwñ

Basic info
Ñwñ (not to be confused with the emoticons uwu, owo, nwn, >w< or n_n) is a nation made by Canary Mapping.

Ñwñ appeared right before the end of his video "Random Mapping Video" (which is also his first, and only (so far), mapping video that's bilingual in English and Spanish).

Ñwñ is one of the three new countries that appeared after concha de la lora's civil war.

Ñwñ's capital is the city of Changgi (Ñwñian: çaňgj, IPA: /ˈɟäŋɡj/)

The official language in Ñwñ is Ñwñian (known by the natives as ñwñy çharhjè, IPA: /ɲɰˌɲy ˈʝäɾʲɜ/), the country's full name in Ñwñian is ñwñy pochẅ (IPA: /ɲɰˌɲy ˈpuçw/, literally, Ñwñian State).

ñwñ's name can be capitalized as Ñwñ but the natives don't capitalize it because the ñwñian language doesn't use capital letters

Geography
As it can be seen on the map of the left, ñwñ only borders concha de la lora, though, it is also close to the empire of Hyloeris (from which its separated by a strait of water).

Ñwñ is located on the small peninsula of the same name, which is part of the larger Lora peninsula.

Cities
Ñwñ is a somewhat rural country, but it still has small-sized urban areas, notably Changgi and TBA. Some cities form a matropolitan area comprising other cities and towns around them:

History
Ñwñ has been relatively isolated from its neighbours. It has been conquered by the La Lora Conchese (concha la lora on the map) and the Dacusolese (dacusol on the map) multiple times, and at the time of the video in which it appeared it was part of Concha La Lora, but it got its independence again after a civil war that occured in said country.

Ñwñian language
The Ñwñian language is known by its rare use of the palatal sounds and the semivowels (a clear example is the nation's name: ñwñ, which is pronounced /ɲwɲ/).

Phonology
Below are two charts for the sounds in the Ñwñian language:

Writing
Ñwñian uses its own variant of the latin alphabet. It has 38 letters.

In Ñwñian, the semivowels are considered vowels (sort of a "shorter" version of them) as well, though phonetically they are not the same.